Present Out Of Books Corvus
Title | : | Corvus |
Author | : | L. Lee Lowe |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 525 pages |
Published | : | 2009 |
Categories | : | Science Fiction |
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ebook | Pages: 525 pages Rating: 2.9 | 20 Users | 7 Reviews
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In an alternate present the minds of teen offenders are uploaded into computers for rehabilitation—a form of virtual wilderness therapy. Zach is a homo cognoscens, one of the new humans who can navigate the Fulgrid. Though still a high school student, he is indentured to the Fulgur Corporation as a counsellor. Laura is a homo sapiens. Their story is part odyssey, part tragedy, part riff on the nature of consciousnessItemize Books To Corvus
Edition Language: | English URL http://lleelowe.com/corvus |
Rating Out Of Books Corvus
Ratings: 2.9 From 20 Users | 7 ReviewsCriticism Out Of Books Corvus
Ioan Hefins voice and tone is perfect for this uniquely original and bizarre story. Even though at times he reads it without punctuation, at widely varying speeds, and sometimes with heavy sighs as if he is bored. However, I really loved the matrix-like sound in the background on some of the podcasts. Great job! Corvus kept me with the sense of being lost, (perhaps thats part of the creators intention. Im not sure.), but I find myself listening harder than normal, concentrating and attempting to
This book is too abstract for me to appreciate it. But I enjoyed the style of writing and the realistic emotions portrayed.Another hard book to review. I found how much I liked it changing drastically as I read it, and I suspect I will have to re-read this again to totally make sense of it.I think my main problem with it really was there wasn't a clear and coherent explanation what the simus are: Mutants? (perhaps, but then apparently engineered ones, but then it's made clear that they appear randomly too. This plot thread is a bit tatty!)? Aliens? The next stage of humanity? Some are telepaths, but what are the
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After reading Mortal Ghost by the same author, which brought me great entertainment, I was in a hurry to download and readCorvus. I like the concept of the supernatural aspect of the story and again, the author had woven her story line with many different facets ranging from sexual abuse, rape, verbal and mental abuse, secret organizations, racism and very intelligent and gifted characters. It could have been a very interesting reading but the attention spent on the virtual wilderness therapy
Ioan Hefins voice and tone is perfect for this uniquely original and bizarre story. Even though at times he reads it without punctuation, at widely varying speeds, and sometimes with heavy sighs as if he is bored. However, I really loved the matrix-like sound in the background on some of the podcasts. Great job! Corvus kept me with the sense of being lost, (perhaps thats part of the creators intention. Im not sure.), but I find myself listening harder than normal, concentrating and attempting to
Another hard book to review. I found how much I liked it changing drastically as I read it, and I suspect I will have to re-read this again to totally make sense of it.I think my main problem with it really was there wasn't a clear and coherent explanation what the simus are: Mutants? (perhaps, but then apparently engineered ones, but then it's made clear that they appear randomly too. This plot thread is a bit tatty!)? Aliens? The next stage of humanity? Some are telepaths, but what are the
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