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  • Bioshock, Book 1
  • By: John Shirley
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (189 ratings)

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Bioshock: Rapture

By: John Shirley
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Summary

It was the end of World War II. FDR's New Deal had redefined American politics. Taxes were at an all-time high. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki had created a fear of total annihilation. The rise of secret government agencies and sanctions on business had many watching their backs. America's sense of freedom was diminishing... and many were desperate to take that freedom back.

Among them was a great dreamer, an immigrant who'd pulled himself from the depths of poverty to become one of the wealthiest and most admired men in the world. That man was Andrew Ryan, and he believed that great men and women deserved better. So he set out to create the impossible: a utopia free from government, from censorship, and from moral restrictions on science, where what you gave was what you got. He created Rapture - the shining city below the sea. But this utopia suffered a great tragedy. This is the story of how it all came to be... and how it all ended.

©2011 Take-Two Interactive Software, Incorporated (P)2012 Tantor

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bad accents, great story

i love the games so this was awesome, i have listened many times even if the accents suck.

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Rapture lives

Loved it great performance really puts you there one of my favourite games brought to life thoroughly enjoyed it

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A man chooses

Absolutely brilliant.
Completely fleshes out the game and leaves any questions you may of had answered. Yes the narrator struggles with all the accents required.
But over all I feel it didn’t make it difficult to listen to. Really loved it, would recommend it to people who haven’t even played the game, as well.

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Brilliant

Had an issue with some pronunciation and the reading out in British as it wasn’t accurate but other than that it was brilliant

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If you like the game then 100%

Adds some really good back story to game, characters and it's events
After listening to it I have to play bioshock again just to notice extra things and the references to the characters

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Story good, but what was that reading?

I loved the story. Have always been interested in the throwback aesthetic with a Noir-esque feel, but honestly, why hire someone who quite clearly cannot do accents other than a flat American to perform characters from all over the world. It’s just awful.
His Bill and Atlas are grating and just don’t make sense and even the younger or more flamboyant characters are unlistenable

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Great for fans of the game.

This well-written novel is a great addition to the story already presented in the games. It offers few surprises, but plenty of extra details, sometimes grim, sometimes heart-wrenching (reference not intended), but almost always intriguing.
The narrator is mostly competent, but I wish it had been read by someone who had at least heard the various accents allegedly attempted. The attempts here are sadly cringe-inducing and immersion-breaking. I stuck with it, but I can’t blame anyone who doesn’t.

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Thoroughly enjoyed!

A great job of explaining Rapture, it's rise and fall. Bioshock fans will love this.

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Great for someone who played the games and got invested in the story

After listening it makes me what to replay all the games, the extra context of the building of rapture and its down fall are excellent compliments to the story.

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Welcome to Rapture

I have tried to experience this universe by playing bioshock 1 and could never get into the game. I liked the atmosphere and wanted to know the lore and backstory of the undersea city of rapture before its fall. I wasn't disappointed. This book isn't from the same people who created the game but don't let that put you off. it's a complete guide to who's who and why they done this and that from the bioshock universe concerning the city of rapture and my mind was taken to that under water world as it clearly captivated my imagination

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