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The Pawn: A Silo Story

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The Pawn: A Silo Story

By: Thomas Robins
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Mason has a one way ticket out of the silo. He entrusts his daughter to fulfill his last wishes. Sara cannot resist trying to uncover more about her fathers' secret life, especially after what he does during his cleaning. Follow Sara's tragic journey into the silo's resistance in this short story based on Hugh Howey's world of Wool. What reviewers are saying: "...a lot of unexpected twists and turns along the way." - Patrice M. Fitzgerald "Thomas Robins does a great job extending the Wool universe." -Debra Miller Hard Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction
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The reading. Was just read- no inflection. It was like listening to a 7th grader read a school report.

The bad reading ruined it

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Another “Silo” story. This one might have been written by a 5th grader.
Don’t bother, even if it’s free.

Virtual Voice sucks.

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the performance by the Ai voice is just okay. a human would have done it better.

great story

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It's hard for me to rate the story because the Virtual Voice narration was so bad, I wasn't able to finish it. Listening to an entire book in monotone, with improper pauses and inflections, is a mild torture. I had to work to focus on the story and had to keep going back to listen to entire sections after realizing I had checked out at some point. Reading and listening to books is my happy place, but this was just irritating. I plan to read this on my own and I would recommend that you do the same if you are interested in this book.

The virtual voice narration is really bad

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