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Progeny's Children

By: Ray Jay Perreault
Narrated by: Christopher M. Allport
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Humans were forced to leave Earth when the pollution became a threat. Mankind could no longer live on the planet. They traveled 189 light years to their new home they named Horizon. When they left Earth they abandoned much and over the years they grew, developed, and matured. A long time in humanities' future they returned to Earth and found something else living there.

©2016 Raymond J Perreault (P)2016 Raymond J Perreault
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Thought-provoking Premise • Philosophical Depth • Immersive Narration • Unique Concept • Compelling Moral Dilemmas

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This is an interesting and thought-provoking sci-fi story of political deception, human aggression, discrimination and moral dilemmas. This combination of his two short stories, Progeny and the Circle is Closed, has made for an excellent story. The author melded them together to give us a great story where humans left a dying planet and traveled to a new world, only to return to a healed Earth many centuries later. To their surprise, they find a society of salient robots, the Us, and even more shockingly, a race of humans, the Them, created by those robots from DNA samples found hidden in another primitive humanoid type race. The narrator did a good job with this story; his tone and pace gave you the feel of robots but at the same time he managed to add individuality to the Us. Allport made the humans seem more animated than the Us, illustrating the differences well. I loved the contrast of attitudes in this story; from the Prime Ministers entitled, superiority, the all-inclusiveness and logic of the Us, the fear of the unknown and sheep-like following shown by the majority of the arriving humans, the open acceptance and intellect of the Them, and the slow rebellion against injustice by the Captain and others. It is not a simple story of good vs evil but rather one of the ability to see beyond one's prejudices, to act for justice and be willing to try to understand and accept that all forms of life have worth.

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Progeny's Children delivers a well-paced narrative about survival and rediscovery. The concept of humanity abandoning Earth due to pollution felt eerily plausible, and the mystery of what they found upon their return adds a thrilling twist

An Engaging Sci-Fi Journey

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This sci-fi thriller grips from the first page as teens flee a collapsing Earth. The relentless pace and inventive survival tactics make for a visceral read. While the focus is squarely on action, it delivers a compelling, if breathless, tale of humanity's desperate gamble for a future among the stars.

A Frantic Flight to Tomorrow

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The story was great and took a few twists and turns with some surprises, both good and evil. The author combined two of his previous short stories into this full length book. Great scifi book

Progeny's children

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To start off... the title of this books makes it sound like a sequel to Ray's short story "Progeny." It's not. It would be closer to say it is a novelization of that story. The complete story of Progeny is included and expanded in this novel. This is mentioned at the end along with mention of the story "Circle is Closed" which I have not read but is also apparently included in this story.

Overall I like the premise of the story and the execution is engaging. The loud beeps in places you eventually get used to (they apparently are supposed to be there), but the blank pauses can be disconcerting. The reader fits the story and has a good voice for the characters.

This story reminds me of why I like Orson Scott Card in the "Ender" series and other story's that Card writes. This story, like the "Ender" Series, makes you think about right and wrong and how we treat others that may be different than us in some way. Ray is just getting started but shows lots of promise in his story lines. Some work is still needed to bring this novel up to the level of a great story but it shows the thinking of the author is growing in good directions. The author repeats the same points several times and at least once did so in the same section of the book. This is often done to bring home a point but some finesse is needed to weave it further into the story so it does not slap you around with the repetitiveness.


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A story that can make you think about life.

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