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Amorph

By: Chené Lawson, N.K. Jemisin
Narrated by: S T A R R (Busby), Chris Attoh, Amanda Turen, Raphael Corkhill, Vikas Adam, Orlagh Cassidy, Gillian Saker, Oscar Jordan, Skyla I’Lece, Zein Khleif, Chené Lawson, full cast
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A mind-bending dramatic production based on the short stories of N. K. Jemisin, the 21st century’s most-honored writer of speculative fiction.

A barely employed tech worker has never felt they belonged. Not in society, not even in their own family. Their days are filled with loneliness, a struggle to survive and a desperate search for connection—even if that connection is merely virtual.

Now, a black-market hacker promises to open a new world for them, and it works—in ways no human has ever experienced.

They find a world of wonder, of possibilities and of danger—where their new virtual reality could mean the end of their physical reality. And what they discover could change the fate of humankind—forever.

Amorph is based on N. K. Jemisin’s short stories “The Trojan Girl” and “Valedictorian,” which were adapted for this Audible Original by Chené Lawson.

Available in Dolby Atmos on Audible.

©2025 Chené Lawson (P)2025 Audible Originals, LLC
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Weird but not a gripping tale

Another tale worshipping human diversity, the story was an interesting scifi concept but it was somewhat annoying in how it played out with laboured unrealistic script and predictability

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like watching a film

Story and narration very good, very smooth listening with little that was negative. 5 out of 5 from me for both story and narration.

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Comic book

First half an hour was woah, then the same sound effects and the tone of the narrator's voice gets annoying. It is like all the story on the brink of conflict, sound effects try to replace narration, which should not be omitted. For example, voice on the radio tells something and I am confused, where is this radio? After radio there is straight jump to the action without any narration, just sound effects and dialogs. Listened half and got tired from constant trying to create conflict through sound effects. It is like dialogues taken from comics with added sound effects, not book.

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