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The Children of Tomorrow

This Alien Earth, Book 3

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The Children of Tomorrow

By: Paul Antony Jones, Robert Greenberger
Narrated by: Kate Reading
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The race is on....

Meredith Gale has to make contact with the Architect before the Adversary’s agent, the transformed Abernathy, reaches her and ruins the millennia of planning designed to save the Earth.

In order to accomplish this, she and her ragtag band of friends have to unify the scattered survivors of the multiverse to oppose the Adversary. Along the way, new allies will be made while new opponents do their best to stop her.

If she fails, not only will the last of humanity be wiped away, but the Earth won't survive the collapse of the universe.

All the questions get answered in this final installment of the acclaimed This Alien Earth series.

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too many continuity errors that Differ from the first two books. also dumped the silly character logic. my prayers and condolences go to the author's family for their Loss, but I think the Ghost Rider should have paid more attention to details from the first two books

a so so ending.

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I loved this series and gobbled it up. Just couldn't put it down!
Also great performance.
Recommended all around.

Amazing

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I was sorry to hear the original author had passed, but was happy he was able to leave enough of the final book to finish the story. The author of the final story did a seamless job integrating with the first two books. Interesting story, would definitely recommend taking the journey!

Enjoyable story and finale

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With notes from the original author, Robert Greenberger does an excellent job in keeping characters personality and tone in line with the first two books. However, I found it very disappointing the entire series overall mysteries "why are we here?" "who is the adversary?" "who is the architect?" is explained all at once exposition style within one chapter midway through the book. It felt as though the original author's outline notes for book 3 were all delivered as one complete chapter delivered as a speech from one character, rather than being developed into a flowing storyline where the listener can feel part of the discovery process. This isn't a reason to avoid this book or the series overall, but it could have been so much better without exposition and more development of the story.

New author finishes the series

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This was an awesome conclusion to this series, it is sad that the author lost his personal battle, but someone else took up the pen and completed the story. I loved that they finally found out who the Advasary was and triumphed over him.

Never give up

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