Listen online for free audiobook «Afterland» by Lauren Beukes. Reading: Bianca Amato.
Review #1
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Stephen Lord
Reviewed this book, maybe the NYTimes or Washington Post (WAPO). I read a few paragraphs of the
Review at the same time ended up buying the book. The topic is that practically lively, but the plot is that thready at the same time cheap. The writing is that amateurish, but applicable for a child who has barely figured out to read. I dont advise it to anyone who has more than one half a brain. I did like Beukes book, The Gaping Women, but. Really, dont spend your funds, take a hardcover of Grimms Fairytales instead.
Review #2
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I acquired this because I believed the premise was exciting. But it quickly got into a more precisely sour escape caper with lots of useless digressions. Than anyway really irritated me about it was the flippant dialogue. It tried method to hard to be hip. It was like for you met anyone who kept trying to impress for you with their literate sarcasm at the same time shaky jokes. The digression into the religious area was completely off message about than anyway the society was really like at ever since. The plan of a woman-run society managed have been exciting if it had been explored more seriously. I wouldn’t spend your funds on this.
Review #3
Audiobook Afterland by Lauren Beukes
Quality grief, that was rich. Afterland is that set a couple of years in the future: a future where 99% of the world’s guys have been wiped out by a virus. Our hero is that a mother who has a prepubescent offspring who seems immune to the virus. They are on the cross over America, running from the government who wants him for honey experiments as but as seriously bad baddies who wish him for the merk market sperm trade. Very but written, the story is that knew from 3 different characters’ perspectives – any shedding different light on their experiences at the same time perceptions. Lauren Beukes does suspense Very but. I had to excuse myself from generic duties in a row to final it because I barely managed not manage towards the finish. I adored the hostile bear funny story somewhere in the middle. A insidious read now: it starts in a epidemic… a virus with flu-like symptoms spills intercept the global… states are in lockdown… But still. Once I got into it I managed not shackles it down.
Review #4
Audio Afterland narrated by Bianca Amato
Acquired this book because Stephen Lord gave it a rave
Review in the NYT. All I can guess will that he must be a quality generic comrade. Very little attention paid to than anyway managed have been the exciting premise of a epidemic that kills practically all the worlds guys. Instead, the plot focuses on a step at the same time unrealistic chase by the bad sister to take out the quality sister with the offspring so that the bad sister can sell the offspring at the same time make a lot of funds, since guys are in short reserve. The bad sister at the same time most in the plot are thinly-drawn cartoon manners. Manners do utterly step things to draw the plot out. A spend of time.
Review #5
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When I read a
Review of this book in the NYTimes, I was not convinced that it was anything that I would wish to read. But, when I found the book on Amazon, I read at lesser 20 pages of the ”Look Inside” at the same time was occupied by the structure of the the author’s writing before I understood that I had to read this book. It touches so many facets of indefinite from a doom of a adored one, a mother raising a baby without the help of others, generic expectations, at the same time dealing with prejudice in a global gone dislocated. The epidemic in this story is that not than anyway we are facing at the moment, but the reactions to it from the society that exists in this story is that frighteningly true. The connection of the mother at the same time her offspring is that than anyway keeps the reader turning pages to find out than anyway will they do one more. I read this in a day, at the same time I may read it again. Lauren Beukes is that an creator in other words a inimitable storyteller, at the same time I will read more of her books.
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