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The Deluge
- Lu par : Corey Brill, Danny Campbell, Gibson Frazier, Stephen Graybill, Soneela Nankani, Joy Osmanski, Melissa Redmond, Aida Reluzco, André Santana, Neil Shah, Aven Shore, Shakira Shute, Pete Simonelli, Shaun Taylor-Corbett
- Durée : 40 h et 39 min
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“This book is, simply put, a modern classic. If you read it, you'll never forget it. Prophetic, terrifying, uplifting.”—Stephen King
From the bestselling author of Ohio, a masterful American epic charting a near future approaching collapse and a nascent but strengthening solidarity.
In the first decades of the 21st century, the world is convulsing, its governments mired in gridlock while a patient but unrelenting ecological crisis looms. America is in upheaval, battered by violent weather and extreme politics. In California in 2013, Tony Pietrus, a scientist studying deposits of undersea methane, receives a death threat. His fate will become bound to a stunning cast of characters—a broken drug addict, a star advertising strategist, a neurodivergent mathematician, a cunning eco-terrorist, an actor turned religious zealot, and a brazen young activist named Kate Morris, who, in the mountains of Wyoming, begins a project that will alter the course of the decades to come.
From the Gulf Coast to Los Angeles, the Midwest to Washington, DC, their intertwined odysseys unfold against a stark backdrop of accelerating chaos as they summon courage, galvanize a nation, fall to their own fear, and find wild hope in the face of staggering odds. As their stories hurtle toward a spectacular climax, each faces a reckoning: what will they sacrifice to salvage humanity’s last chance at a future? A singular achievement, The Deluge is a once-in-a-generation novel that meets the moment as few works of art ever have.
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- Review Reviewer
- 20/01/2023
Couldn’t get into it.
The narration was highly distracting. Just having one person read would make it so much better. All these different voices reading the narration were super annoying and it was hard to stay focused on the story. I don't think that's the author's fault.
I’ve been trying to slog through it because it was highly recommended, and the topic sounded interesting. but it’s so wandering and spends so much time trying to get me to like the characters I find unlikable I just am annoyed by them.
I’m used to big thick wordy books but this one was just a disappointment. Life’s too short for books that don’t hook me in the first chapter or hour. Sorry, Stephan I really tried.
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- Matt
- 31/01/2023
15hrs in, still have no idea where it’s going!
I’ve listened to 40-50 books and I don’t think I’ve ever left a review. I love long and in-depth novels, big epics you can really dive into. I was hoping that this would be one.
As the title stats 15hrs in and all I know is government…bad, climate change…bad, corporate anything…bad. Young woke…good.
Where is this thing going? The narrators just kinda blend together, I don’t really care about any character in the book. You jump between multiple characters that have no connection within the same chapter which makes it hard to listen too unless you binge. Needs to be edited WAY down.
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- Peter
- 13/01/2023
Woke
Its woke, very woke…so woke. Did I mention it is woke? You’ve been warned.
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- Lee Patterson
- 22/02/2023
Good Story / Strange Performance
I am about 2/3 the way through this novel. The story is fine but the people reading frequently mispronounce words. How did so many errors make it through to the final product?
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- R. A. Van Horn
- 27/01/2023
Meh.
If you have to waaaaaay out the way to mention Trump and phallus in the same sentence, apropos of nothing, I’m out. And, I can’t even stand that dude.
I did make it to chapter 5 before I bailed, so that’s something, I guess.
Go read Ohio again, that’ll be better than wasting your time on this.
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- California Rose
- 25/01/2023
A Woke Version of The Apocalypse.
I tried to delve into this book with an open mind. After reading many of the reviews, I knew this book was generally going to be Woke Central. But I was intrigued by the concept and wanted to see how it played out. Not well, I’m afraid.
What a bunch of nonsensical, illogical, poppycock. The Constitution, with its ideas of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, is now a recipe sure to bring about the destruction of the planet. People are being told they need to get on board with the long term goal of saving the planet, regardless of the personal cost. Many characters seemed to have few redeeming qualities, and were mostly unlikeable. I couldn’t bring myself to care about their outcomes. I can’t recommend it.
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- Pat McBride
- 18/01/2023
Bad editing - could cut 50%
Listen - I am on board with the general message about addressing climate change but this too way way too long to get going. Was hard to really care about any one character and was a bit too preachy.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18/03/2023
Captivating, sobering and hopeful all at once
I couldn’t stop reading - well, listening to this. Clearly we’ll researched on the science and tech side. And a very interesting approach with multiple narrators of the unfolding nightmare of climate and social chaos. The readers were all well above average- brought the different characters to life.
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- Andy
- 16/03/2023
An immersive, extraordinary, and deeply moving tale.
An extraordinary-and extraordinarily well-composed-diary of our present; and our future. I could not stop. It’s deeply disturbing and highly provocative. Stephen Markley is the best American novelist for this job. Impossible to overstate how much I loved this, and his writing. Painful. I wept with outrage, sorrow, sometimes even joy.
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- Jason
- 13/03/2023
Truly terrifying literary fiction (4.5*)
If you don't believe in science and fact-based reports, you may want to skip this. For the rest, this book is written truly scary vision of the future, with different actors reading different characters, some written in 2nd person, journalist stories & science articles. just brilliant, tho it could have used an editor to cut just a little bit.
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