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  • Echo of Worlds

  • Pandominion, Book 2
  • By: M. R. Carey
  • Narrated by: Dami Olukoya
  • Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (65 ratings)

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Echo of Worlds

By: M. R. Carey
Narrated by: Dami Olukoya
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Summary

'A GENUINE TREAT FOR SF FANS: AN EPIC MULTIVERSE TALE THAT MOVES LIKE A THRILLER' Kirkus on Infinity Gate

'AN IMMENSE ACHIEVEMENT: AN IMPECCABLY CRAFTED BOOK' New York Times on Infinity Gate

Following the critically acclaimed Infinity Gate comes the second and final novel in the Pandominion by international bestselling M. R. Carey. A thrilling adventure set in the multiverse, it tells of humanity's expansion across millions of dimensions, and the AI technology that might see it all come to an end...

Two mighty empires are at war - and both will lose, with thousands of planets falling to the extinction event called the Scour. At least that's what the artificial intelligence known as Rupshe believes.

But somewhere in the multiverse there exists a force - the Mother Mass - that could end the war in an instant, and Rupshe has assembled a team to find it: Essien Nkanika, a soldier trying desperately to atone for past sins; the cat-woman Moon, a conscienceless killer; the digitally recorded mind of physicist Hadiz Tambuwal; Paz, an idealistic child and the renegade robot spy Dulcimer Coronal.

Their mission will take them from the hellish prison world of Tsakom to the poisoned remains of a post-apocalyptic Earth, and finally bring them face to face with the Mother Mass itself. But can they persuade it to end eons of neutrality and help them? And is it too late to make a difference?

Because the Pandominion's doomsday machines are about to be unleashed - and not even their builders know how to control them.

Discover the conclusion to the spectacular Pandominion duology - an exhilarating science fiction series from the author of the million-copy bestseller The Girl With All the Gifts. Perfect for fans of The Space Between Worlds, The Long Earth and Children of Time.

©2024 M. R. Carey (P)2024 Hachette Audio UK
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Nice ending to the series —- if a little drawn out.

A good narration spoiled by some very poor editing. Run on sentences. Not enough pause between paragraphs. Sounds like some sentences ran over a page. It’s such a shame. The story itself was good. Builds on the first one well. I think it could have worked as a combined (and edited) epic single book.

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another good installment after the first

great second title, won't be disappointed if coming in after the first. surprising last few chapters

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Slightly disappointing

After the excellent buildup in book 1 and the introduction of the main characters, book 2 disappoints by feeling rushed. It’s almost as if the author was bored with the whole thing and wanted to finish it as quickly as possible.

Disappointing.

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A nice story

Entertaining listening. The storyline not quite as polished as book 1 but still a satisfying enough sequel.

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He’s done it again best book. I’ve listened to this year.

I listened to Infinity gate last year and it was my favourite book of 2023 and done it again with this one better if anything a fantastic story with well rounded characters and a very satisfying story couldn’t stop listening to it

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a great multiverse story

unexpected ending, really engaging - action and interest never flagged - I found it to be excellent, and the voice work impressive

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confused voice work

I really enjoyed the story. It was an improvement on book 1 and the conclusion was satisfying.

However, the voice work appears to be confused for one character. Dulcimer Coronal alternates between her own American accent and Paz's Northern British accent, sometimes within the same chapter, without justification. I found this jarring and believe it was in error.

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The weird mixture of British regional accents…

Somewhere along the way from the first in the series this seems to have morphed into YA fiction and it gets a bit tedious. There’s a good sci-fi book in here, but it struggles to get out. This, plus the unnecessarily bizarre mixture of accents the narrator uses make finishing it a bit of a chore. I only really finished it because I bought the the first book.

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excellent performance

I was looking forward to this second (& final) book. It doesn't disappoint. the story flows and pulls you along easily. The ending is well done, to the point I now want to listen to both books again.

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There's a lot of science.

I liked all of it. Proper science fiction. I think I could just keep on reading more.

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