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The Rift
- Hard Science Fiction
- Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
- Series: Solar System, Book 3
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Summary
There is a huge, bold black streak in the sky. Branches appear out of nowhere over North America, Southern Europe, and Central Africa. People who live beneath The Rift can see it. But scientists worldwide are distressed - their equipment cannot pick up any type of signal from it. The rift appears to consist of nothing. Literally. Nothing. Nada. Niente. Most people are curious but not overly concerned. The phenomenon seems to pose no danger. It is just there.
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- Lucas M. Shepherd
- 19-09-19
What in the world just happened to my brain
I have no idea where in the heck this title came from I must've just happened to hop on audible at the right time because I have never seen this title and it absolutely blew me away. I am a big science fiction nerd and I love when writers/authors have clearly thought out the science with a well crafted plot.
The way this story is laid out is really spectacular I found myself constantly wanting to listen to more I practically finished the book overnight. And the way it ended! Like WHAT?! New favorite audiobook right here taking over a dear place in my heart - Bobiverse. Which if you liked those books you will love this book by the way. Any true sci fi fans will want to listen to this a second time right after you are done.
I bought this book with my own hard earned money and it was well worth it. Love it, love it, looove it.
Update: Listening to this now again for second time. Someone said it's predictable but it's more like, "I hope this happens.." a few times and then it does and you're so happy because he maintains very sound science throughout the book without turning it into totally crazy theories in an attempt to awe people or be 100% unique. If you're a true sci-fi fan and like to really consider the nature of our universe and matter itself - this book is right up your alley. If you're looking for listen-and-forget-spaceships-shooting-lasers stories then this book may not be for you.
25 people found this helpful
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- TechMan101101
- 25-09-19
REAL Science.... finally
Thank you, thank you, thank you.... Finally a science fiction story with some actual science in it!
In this age of fantasy science fiction where authors know more about dragons, sorcerers and zombies then they do about the electricity that powers the computer they are writing their drivel on it is a real pleasure to listen to a clear and concise story similar to writings from the Golden Age of Science Fiction. A modern story that Issac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, etc. would be happy to call their own.
We need more authors like Brandon Morris.
And thank you Daniel May for a fantastic narration (smile).
11 people found this helpful
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- Tron H
- 15-08-20
Super Nerd book , but with a fault.
Great story and the science for the nerd is outstanding. The fault in this story is the unnecessary inclusion of sex, it served no purpose to the story. The need the author felt for sex in the story is a degradation to a great book.
6 people found this helpful
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- Jason
- 06-08-20
The Ending?!
Good story with excellent narration...but the lack of a satisfying ending left me saying 'What?!'.
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- Dadbeh
- 02-02-20
somewhat boring
spoiler alert: a rift opens in the sky, some people do random things, the rift closes, and that's it... nothing is explained, no science, some fiction, mostly boring...
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- Derrick
- 30-07-20
Yaaaaaaawn
Boring syfy, with very poorly executed science. I really wanted my money and time back after that story.
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- Jodie
- 28-07-20
Waste of time and money
Narrator was awful. Made listening to a bad story even more frustrating. Female voices and accent bordered on insulting. Convoluted story that went nowhere. Can not think of one nice thing to say about this book. Looking forward to trying out the exchange program so I can remove this title from my library
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- Tami L.
- 13-02-20
It was a wild ride. . .
I enjoyed the book. There were moments that I was riveted and moments where I was confused and had to rewind because I thought I missed something. I enjoyed the trip.
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- lawrence kunze
- 29-01-20
Good twist :)
great listen. shocked at the twist at the end. i enjoyed it could have went on with the story a little bit more :)
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-12-19
terrible narration
Awful Narration! Too many languages for this narrator. Almost laughable! The guy from NASA is like an old actor. Ruins story! I hope they take this one back!
1 person found this helpful