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The Raft

A Novel

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The Raft

By: Fred Strydom
Narrated by: Julie McKay, James Patrick Cronin
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"The day every person on earth lost his and her memory was not a day at all. In people's minds there was no actual event and thus it could be followed by no period of shock or mourning. There could be no catharsis. Everyone was simply reset to zero."

On Day Zero, the collapse of civilization was as instantaneous as it was inevitable. A mysterious and oppressive movement rose to power in the aftermath, forcing people into isolated communes run like regimes. Kayle Jenner finds himself trapped on a remote beach, and all that remains of his life before is the vague and haunting vision of his son.

Kayle finally escapes, only to find a broken world being put back together in strange ways. As more memories from his past life begin returning, the people he meets wandering the face of a scorched earth - some reluctant allies, others dangerous enemies - begin to paint a terrifying picture. In his relentless search for his son, Kayle will discover more than just his lost past. He will discover the truth behind Day Zero - a truth that makes both fools and gods of men.

©2015 Fred Strydom (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian Fiction Adventure Fantasy
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The Raft is one of the most incredible books I’ve read. Strydom builds meaning into the simplest phrases, the most fleeting of moments. Commenting on ‘the story’ would fall short of its true value. The Raft tells you a story, and an exciting one at that, but the meaning of the story is not told to you, it is demonstrated within your own mind as you read. Strydom leads you to meaning by way of allowing you to undermine your own assumptions about meaning, purpose even language. This book has changed my life and I hope it will do the same for you. Read it twice!

A Masterwork

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I can't even begin to explain the experience of The Raft. It's one of the most complex, unique Post Apocalyptic novels yet it's extremely accessible and engaging at the same time. Every time I thought I knew where it was going, it took I turn into even more intriguing territory. It's play on memory and post apocalyptic tropes made it like someone putting together a beautiful puzzle using pieces from different boxes. The narration was solid. James Patrick Cronin handled the bulk of the tale, getting the feel just right, acting as the guide to the story but never getting in the way. Julie McCay's segment was short but handled well.

Unique Apocalyptic Tale

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A compelling fist-, second- & third-person narrative that bends the mind and leaves me all twisted up and, paradoxically, fulfilled. I’m glad I read it, and suggest you do, too.

Intense, pay attention!!

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Lots & lots of narrations of people’s lives/dreams/memories/hallucinations... no real SF technology, just a dystopian alternate reality. Reminds me of Southern Reach Trilogy, which I mostly HATED waiting for it to get better... review by Rick, Sept 17, 2018.

Could not go past a third of it. Did not improve for me

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I'm not sure what happened around 1990 but science fiction writers just stopped being good. This story feels like it's written by a high school senior. No ability for word-play, humor, horror, or wit. Stop using dreams to convey a story. It's boring and cliche.

Boring

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