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Humanity's Dawn

A Symmetry of Sentience: An Epic Galactic Tale Book 2

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Humanity's Dawn

By: Martin Rowe
Narrated by: Shawn Stutts
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The Exodus of the Nederig from their doomed galaxy has ushered in a new time of prosperity for humanity in an age of coexistence where both species thrive under this newly formed alliance. However, no door that is opened is ever truly shut, as the emergence of a savage and brutal race of beings known as the Einheri push humanity and its allies to the very brink of extinction. In a new age of dimensional warfare and higher understanding of the cosmological structure on which all universes reside, a vergence will emerge to address this imbalance. Bringing about the long foretold symmetry of sentience! Fighting for the salvation of the human race will the Inter Galactic Vessel Soloveiko and her crew be able to hold off the fast encroaching darkness that threatens to extinguish the light of hope that once shone so brightly?

©2024 Martin Rowe (P)2024 Martin Rowe
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The saga continues where the first novel leaves off with the Nederig finding a place in the human galaxy. Only a new enemy emerges, and the balance of the universe becomes threatened.

If you love reading about far-future lands and what might-be, this book will take you on a high-tech rollercoaster ride through the stars where humanity, though living it up with upgraded living, still looks remarkably familiar. Still fighting petty wars, still rife with corruption. Will we ever evolve beyond ourselves?

The tech in the book is fascinating, but not too overpowering that it remains accessible to the average reader (that would be me!). I thought the performer in the Audible version did a good job with the voices and different races in the story.

Storytelling on a celestial scale!

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