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Transcendence
- Aurora Rising, Book 3
- Narrated by: Pyper Down
- Series: Amaranthe, Book 3, Aurora Rising, Book 3
- Length: 15 hrs and 10 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Summary
What does it mean to be human? What if the price of saving humanity is giving up your own?
The year is 2322, and we stand upon the precipice of extinction.
The invading Metigen armada has decimated the eastern third of settled space in a matter of days, leaving tens of millions dead. Determined to save the heart of human civilization, Earth and Seneca at last put aside their differences to face the threat together. But even this may not be enough to stop the fleet of colossal dreadnoughts inhabited by advanced AIs.
Alex Solovy and Caleb Marano hold the key to defeating the invaders, for they know the secrets the aliens wage war to protect. Now they face a deadly gauntlet of relentless alien hunters and assassins sent to kill them before they can unleash a potent new weapon. They will risk everything in a bid to save their families, their loved ones, the entire human race - even if it means they can't save each other.
The lines blur between man and machine, ally and enemy, and soldier and civilian. In a final stand against an ancient, powerful foe intent on eradicating it from the universe, humanity comes face to face with its destiny.
When faced with its greatest challenge, will humanity rise to triumph or fall to ruin?
Aurora Rising is an epic tale of galaxy-spanning adventure, of the thrill of discovery and the unquenchable desire to reach ever farther into the unknown. It's a tale of humanity at its best and worst, of love and loss, of fear and heroism. It's the story of a woman who sought the stars and found more than anyone imagined possible.
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- R. W. Gilbert
- 01-12-20
space soap
just average space opera. I didn't care about the characters too much. it wasn't intellectually stimulating. just an ok story. good enough to listen through the first 3 books during workouts, but I won't be getting any more in the series.
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- Romi208
- 05-07-19
Great story: ignore the miss misspronunciations
Rollicking ending to the first trilogy. Love the characters and story arc. So many errors in the reading, however. Here is a selection: Chapter 1 Cabal is pronounced cubahl not cobbul Chapter 2 Pleads is pronounced pleedz not pleez Chapter 5 Intersect should be intercept Chapter 9 Undoubtably is not a word. This should be undoubtedly. Kerfluffle should be kerfuffle ‘Neither were ready to resolve' should be ‘neither was ready to resolve’ Some of these sit with the author, many with the narrator. Ignore the staccato reading: it's worth it.
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- Karen Murray
- 20-03-18
Loved it!
Great story, action, suspense, danger, romance, battles,, technology and it's paradoxes. Narrator captured voices masterfully slightly annoying though was the 'chuckles '. I recommend this series and will be continuing on to listen to the next book because of the questions - where will it all go next?
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- Shawn
- 23-11-15
A great conclusion to the Aurora rising trilogy
G.S. Jennsen is fast becoming my favourite guilty pleasure. Her books are just so much fun to read.
One criticism I have is that with the exception of one single planet, almost everything seems to be named after the Greco-Roman culture. It seems very unlikely that our future should draw so heavily on simply one cultural tradition.
On the other hand, the reason I've enjoying these books is because they have a balance of action to thought, technobabble or emotions, plot to character development. It's a fun light read and so that criticism, while valid, doesn't really effect my enjoyment of the books that much.
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- Goodtoread
- 20-09-15
Superb
While I was initially put off by the many plot lines of book one, it was mote than well worth it to get through my discomfort, expand my brain and go for the brainily executed ride that this trilogy provides!