Eve 14
The Complete Project Transhuman Collection, Books 1-6
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Narrated by:
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Mikael Naramore
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By:
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J.S. Morin
About this listen
Earth...Population: 1
Her name is Eve14.
She is the result of a 1000-year project by the robots of Earth to restore the planet after all life was wiped out in 2065.
27 robotic minds, copied from Earth's great scientists, carried on after the species died. They mixed and matched those minds in endless combinations, producing a whole race of machines with human personalities. Immortal, but with memories of sensations they can no longer experience, some renegade robots now have a daring agenda.
They want human bodies.
As the only viable human host on Earth, Eve14 is on everyone's most wanted list.
Robot Geneticists is a series set on Earth in a distant future. Fans of Asimov and the sci-fi titans of the Golden Age of sci-fi will love the classic elements reimagined in modern style.
Robots are robots. Scientists think on a grandiose scale. Anything is possible with science, willpower, and hard work.
Grab your copy for a true post-apocalyptic tale.
©2017 J.S. Morin (P)2022 J.S. MorinWhat listeners say about Eve 14
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- Budd
- 01-02-24
All of it fantastic from start to finish
Its fantastic from start to finish brave new worlds
If you like sifi your going to enjoy this
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- Experimental
- 30-03-24
Compelling story
Great and original story with a brilliant narrator. Highly recommend to other JS Moran fans
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- Glen Monks
- 29-04-24
Not 12 bad 37 once 3 you 4 ignore 7 the 19 numbers
This is a story of a world of robots and how they handle a new human in their mist.
I've listen to all six books, and I'm glad I did, but it was touch-and-go as to whether I'd just give up for a while in the opening chapters. As my review title indicates, you just have to ignore all the robot numbers. Charlie 7 is the only number you need to know, the rest (Jason 90 and so on) you can just ignore the numbers.
Robot cliches like "his worry circuits were overloading" break what little realism this world the author is trying to build, and you just have to look past that sort of thing.
It takes a while to get over all of that, and the story grows in two ways. The main story, that of Eve and her adventures, keeps up a good pace, while the background story that fills you in on why there is a world full of robots follows behind. By the middle of the second book, you really start to root for the robots. ;-)
The fourth, fifth and sixth books progress the story in a fairly predictable way (I won't give any spoilers in case it's not so predictable) and I found the final ending unsatisfactory. That said, it was all the sort of light entertainment I have enjoyed from this JS Morrin / Mikael Naramore combination, which must now total over 200 hours of content for five maybe six credits!
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- LadyRynn
- 19-11-21
Once again - Did Not Dissapoint
Every occasion I've bought and commenced one of J SMorins's epics, there has always been a tad of trepidation inasmuch that - 'Will it meet the standards of those Ive listened to previously.
The short written synopsis doesn't convey anywhere close to how brilliant Eve 14 actually is by any means.
This is another of J S Morin's Science Fiction Masterpieces and as I've discovered with all of his Epics - I'm disappointed that it has to have an ending.
Michael Narromore is most definitely one of the best Narrators I've listened to and I've stopped shouting at his American Mispronunciation, over pronunciation of the English Language a while ago as his wonderful vocalising of characters tends to forgive those moments.
This is one of those Books I'll listen too again and again.
Excellent!
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- Dmcco07
- 24-08-22
Less than expected
I struggled with this one. I love both the writer and Mikael Naramore is possibly one of the best narrators around but I just couldn't get into the story.
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