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A Different Alchemy

The Great De-evolution, Book 2

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A Different Alchemy

By: Chris Dietzel
Narrated by: Ray Chase
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As the human population continues to decline, most people travel south to maintain a semblance of the life they know. Entire cities are abandoned. But following a senseless act of violence, one man travels north, toward forgotten lands. Is it possible for a loving husband and father, surrounded by reminders of mankind's impending extinction, to reclaim what he lost?

A Differeny Alchemy is the tale of a man realizing that people have their own pain and their own ways of dealing with it. It is the story of one man's loss mirroring an entire society's sorrow. It is also a lesson about the importance of forgiveness.

©2016 Chris Dietzel (P)2016 Podium Audio
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No glaring shortcomings with the writing, world, characters or editing. My rating is for how different this is from any other story of loss and growth and acceptance. At the end my first thought was how strange the story was. Novelty deserves a review and 5 stars.

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This is an amazing book you listen to holy moly so good. I’m in love

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First book had an interesting, original premise. I had hoped this next volume would introduce some mystery and begin awakening some Blocks or something , but we only get more of the increasingly boring reflection and memories of better days by someone journeying aimlessly around. There's nothing new or particularly interesting which is a shame - this could've been a great series. I don't see many devoting the time to listen to four books, but it does look like the rest are very short. Moving on.

Author Drops the Ball

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I see so much of humanities past and present in this story. There are hundreds of examples but the one I keep thinking about is how US citizens with disabilities were institutionalization as babies and lived their entire life in underfunded and unaccountable hospitals. parents were encouraged to give up their children, with Down Syndrome or other identified disability, after they were born by their doctor and society. Those babies grew up in institutions that treated them less than animals. Many would spend their lives naked, in their own waste, underfed, unloved and not provided with medical care. Parents who refused sending their children to these places were seen as foolish and needlessly sentimental. They weren't provided any public resources to help provide a regular life for their child. They weren't allowed to attend public schools. They weren't given the same opportunities as other children their age. people didn't see them as other people.
Humans, as a whole, are inhumane. Individually we can be amazing and loving but when in a group we seem to loose those qualities. I can see this story playing out in real life just as it did in this book. It leaves me heartbroken.

A quiet truth about humanity said out loud

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I listened to three chapters. Not sure where the book was going other than doomsday scenario?

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