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Immortal Life

A Soon To Be True Story

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Immortal Life

By: Stanley Bing
Narrated by: Stanley Bing
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An ancient mogul has bought the power to live forever, but the strong young body he plans to inhabit has other ideas. The battle for immortal life begins in Stanley Bing’s “stimulating, satirical and perhaps even visionary novel” (Wall Street Journal).

Immortal life. A fantasy, an impossible dream—or is it? The moguls of Big Tech are pouring their mountain of wealth into finding a cure for death and they are determined to succeed.

None of these titans is richer than Arthur Vogel. The inventor, tech tycoon, and all-round monster has amassed trillions of dollars and rules over a corporate empire stretching all the way to Mars. The newest—and most expensive—life extension technology has allowed him to live to 127 years, but time is running out. His last hope to escape the inevitable lies with Gene, a human specifically created for the purpose of housing Arthur’s consciousness. The plan is to discard his aged body and come to a second life in a young, strong host. But there’s a problem: Gene. He may be artificial, but he is a person—and he has other ideas.

As Arthur sets off to achieve his goal of world domination, Gene hatches a risky plan of his own. The forces against him are rich, determined, and used to getting what they pay for. The battle between creator and creation is heightened as the two minds wrestle for control of one body.

Mixing brisk action, humor, and wicked social commentary, author Stanley Bing has crafted “an engaging and cautionary tale about the direction in which spaceship Earth is hurtling” (USA Today). Welcome to a brave new world that is too familiar for comfort—and watch the struggle for humanity play out to the bitter end.
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This was an interesting tale but many details were like the telling of a story that a middle school boy would put together.

a bit immature in nature

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There was not a bit of this book that I was bored in. It was a very enjoyable and humorous read. I highly recommend it to people who are not majorly into sci-fi as I am not. It was just a fun read! The author was also the narrator and I thought he did a great job.

Very enjoyable!

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I found this slow, boring and the story was horrible. The narrator put me to sleep. Don't bother.

This is horrible.

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An earlier Audible review (which I did not read until it was too late) characterized the writing as immature, and that is spot-on. I listened to this book based on a pretty good review in a publication I trust. Wow, what a disappointment. The concept had promise, but the story development is so poor I re-read a chapter to see if I missed something. The dialog sounds like it was written by a high school burnout (lots of “dude” in the script). I was embarrassed for the author, who is also the narrator. Someone (editor, publisher?) should have prevented him from publishing this book without a serious rewrite. What a waste of a good premise. Really disappointing. Don’t waste your time with this one.

Really Disappointing

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