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My original Scavenger: Evolution audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.

The story of this book starts just before the bombing that happens almost at the end of 'Sand' by Hugh Howie. It explains who was responsible for those bombings and the journey of some sand divers in search for the city of Denvar. Ward also tried to fill in some gaps of information that Howey left missing, about other parts of the world, and how it came to be like this.

Normally I do not go for fan fiction, but having read 'Sand' I was very curious about this one. Sand leaves a lot of unanswered questions. It is an amazing book but the end feels rushed and leaves with more questions than answers. I had faith in having some hypothesis in 'Scavengers', and while part of my curiosity was satisfied, it left me with a bittersweet taste.

The idea was good, but the writing is poor, confusing, and chaotic. At some points, the pace is so slow that I inadvertently zoned out, and then something sudden happened and I found myself lost in the story. The characters are quite flat and not especially likable. The only one a bit more developed is Rush, but even like that, I could not connect with him either. I also had troubles understanding the changes in Star and the relationship between them. In the way that it was described it did not make a lot of sense and sounded more like a description made by someone with schizophrenia.

I liked the technology they discovered, but I missed some explanations, probably lost in the middle of the confusing narrations and Deus ex Machine. I am still not convinced on how it all fits with the original book. I wanted answers but I am not sure that this time I got the right ones and in the right format.

David Robison's narration was good, and his voice seemed ideal for Rush. He delivered different voices for the characters, but I do not understand his choice for Vicky's voice, with a lower pitch than for some of the men.

I have mixed feelings about this book. I like the world it is based on, and the idea was a good one, but the writing style was just too confusing for me to enjoy.

Audiobook was provided for review by the author.
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audiobibliophile | 1 autre critique | Jun 16, 2017 |
Very engaging, far out, and hard to put down for me. This is a pleasant surprise. A follow on to Howey's 'Sand' series. It took me on a fantastic tour through a fascinating landscape populated with great characters. They make brilliant moves and serious mistakes but the courageous characters manage to get through to a very much more advanced position and are left facing a fantastic challenge against problematic powerful ruler with astounding technology. I can't wait for the next book to see what these fascinating people will do. Yeah I liked it.… (plus d'informations)
 
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johnzie | 1 autre critique | Jul 29, 2016 |
If you read Scavenger: Evolution: (Sand Divers, Book One) by Timothy C. Ward, then you absolutely must continue the adventures of Rush, Star, and the others in Scavenger: A.I.: (Sand Divers, Book Two). With nonstop action that leaves you breathless, this continuation of an apocalyptic future gives readers new perspectives on characters and will have you unsure of just who can be trusted.
 
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Ed_Gosney | Jul 21, 2016 |
Part 3 of Timothy C. Ward’s Scavenger series, Twin Suns, is nonstop action in the world of Sand. Rush and the others are put through the grinder in this edge-of-your-seat follow-up to Blue Dawn. Make sure to read parts one and two before this one. Although you may want to be on the lookout for Scavenger: Evolution, which will contain all three parts in one volume. This is exciting futuristic science fiction in a world you hope doesn’t happen.
 
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