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A Question of Navigation by Kevin Hearne
Narrator: Luke Daniels
Published by Self-Published on January 21, 2021
Genres: Science Fiction Fantasy
Length: 3 hours, 5 minutes
Format: Audiobook
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The only favor the aliens do for Clint Beecham when they abduct him is give him a shirt that says "Do Not Eat" on it in their language. He’s told that as a physicist, he is to be reserved, along with five other scientists, for a mysterious purpose.
But 50,000 other humans on board the interstellar scout ship are scheduled to be butchered and frozen, a food supply for the long journey to the alien homeworld. Clint and the other Reserves can’t stand by and let that happen.
Ayesha is a biologist and Deepali a geologist; Oscar is a meteorologist and Gregory specializes in robotics; Hanh is a researcher in marine biology. Together, they’re humanity’s last unlikely hope. Because if they don’t find a way to stop the ravenous aliens from reporting that they’ve found a planet full of delicious creatures to eat, the 50,000 humans on board will only be the first of billions: the entire Earth will become an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Due to an early wake up and getting right to my emails, I was lucky enough to get a working code to receive this audiobook on Audible from the author’s newsletter. I love scifi and it is relatively short so I thought it would be fun.
The basics here are aliens coming to earth to see about colonizing it with humans as their food source. The aliens start by capturing people who are in remote areas like parks. They run some tests on them and also store many of them to eat. Clint is chosen, as a physicist, along with a few other scientists, for additional tests.
I enjoyed A Question of Navigation. What happens is uplifting and horrific. Without some humor, this would just be a horror story. Some of it is gruesome yet inspiring. Intelligence, heart and Science win in the end.
Narration:
Luke Daniels is brilliant. He has distinct, incredible voices for our characters including the aliens. He will always be a top favorite narrator of mine. I listened at my normal 1.5x speed.
Listen to a clip: HERE
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Well, horror is a bit much for me, but glad you got a kick out of this one. 🙂
Well if it was actually horror I wouldn’t be reading it or liking it. It’s just got some gruesome aspects. I can’t decide if the humor is grimdark or young macho man.
Nice pick up, Anne💜 The proverbial early bird…
It’s sort of funny because I am not traditionally an early bird. It seems to be my new routine right now.
This one seemed too much horror for me, and based on your review, I think I was correct. But yea for getting the free download code! Glad you enjoyed.
Well I don’t really read horror. This was more like comedy horror. I liked the scifi aspects.
I’m starting to like Kevin Hearne.
I’ve enjoyed his books, the ones I have read.