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Alight: Book Two of the Generations Trilogy

By: Scott Sigler
Narrated by: Emma Galvin
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M. Savage - or Em, as she is called - has made a bewildering and ominous discovery. She and the other young people she was chosen to lead awoke in strange coffins with no memory of their names or their pasts. They faced an empty, unknown place of twisting tunnels and human bones. With only one another to depend on, they searched for answers and found the truth about their terrifying fate. Confronted by a monstrous enemy, they vowed never to surrender - and, by any means, to survive.

The planet Omeyocan may be the sanctuary Em and her comrades seek. But the planet for which they were created turns out not to be a pristine, virgin world. Vestiges of a lost civilization testify to a horrifying past that may yet repeat itself. And when a new enemy creeps from the jungle shadows, Em and her young refugees learn there's nowhere left to run. They face a simple choice: fight or die.

In the midst of this desperate struggle, their unity is compromised from within - and a dangerous zealot devoted to a bloodthirsty god moves to usurp Em's command, threatening to lead them all down a path to violent doom.

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A great science fiction master piece

Scott Sigler is a mastermind and his book only demonstrates it even better. the creatures, the social structures, the new worlds and technologies. So fantastic, yet so believable and domeatic. Completely believable. Though I have to say, I would be punching double circles left and right into their little asshat mouths.

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Amazeballs

Fantastic story, Sigler is an amazing story teller. Galvin is Em personified and IS the character. Highly recommend it.

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love it!

I couldn't stop listening! can't wait to finish the trilogy. highly recommended Scott Seigler's books.

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Savage you always were a bi**h!

Great second installment of the generations trilogy. At some points It makes you want to hit something! As they start life onthe planet other things go wrong as always! but a great listen, a great book and Emma Galvin ay 'm' or 'Em' is brilliant. Her voice is commandingly gentle. if you liked the first Book you will love this. great Twist at the end. part of which you can see coming but then are not sure about!

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Gods Damn You Sigler

have followed scott's podcast for the last two years and the generations triology is his stand works. he has cranked the tension upto 11 this time and after getting half way through the weekly podcasts, I couldn't wait another week to find out whats going to happen so bought the Audio book.
Galven's performance is perfect and you trully believe that she is the reluctant leader Em. I tried to think who else could narrate and embody the characters as she does, it's proven to be a difficult and very short list.
At 35 I really shouldn't enjoy teenage dystopia fiction this much but I have to admit I've become a 'Junky' for this series.
Only complaint is that i have to wait another 9 months to the final installment.
Gods Damn You Sigler.

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Really Builds on the 1st book

Excellent story and characters. story developed with such imagination, twists, turns, with real jeopardy. Made you really feel and live it with the characters.

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