Rise Of The Avatar, Jason Berkopes
Rise Of The Avatar, Jason Berkopes
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Rise Of The Avatar
Tip Of The Spear

Author: Jason Berkopes

Narrator: Alex Robertson, Scarlett Everdeen

Unabridged: 9 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/15/2022


Synopsis

Imagine a future Earth 50 years after a third world war and multiple pandemics wiped out 90% of the Earth's human population. Entire countries ceased to exist, total social breakdown.Just as humanity teetered on the edge of extinction, a company known for creating technology for protecting military combat vehicles releases a vaccine based on nanite technology where billions of nano-sized robots identify and eliminate pathogens in the human body, thus saving humanity from extinction.This company gains immense wealth and popularity and becomes the largest and wealthiest corporation the planet has ever seen. Hero to the remaining 1-2 billion humans left.The problem starts when the U.S. government decides it wants the tech for itself in order to weaponize it and control the remaining countries and maintain its place as the dominant world power.The book starts with a prologue and chapter 1 introduces the main character, Sam. Who finds himself on a spiritual journey that both enlightens him and hardens him for the coming job he has of overthrowing the U.S. government and preventing them from obtaining the nanite technology.An audiobook produced by e-Audio Productions

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jypsy on July 17, 2022

Thank you Dart Frog and the author for a complimentary copy. I voluntarily reviewed this book. All opinions expressed are my own. RISE OF THE AVATAR: TIP OF THE SPEAR By: Jason S. Berkopes REVIEW ☆☆☆ Jason S. Berkopes's RISE OF THE AVATAR: TIP OF THE SPEAR is difficult to explain or describe. For exam......more

Goodreads review by Penny on August 23, 2022

*I received an ARC from Dart Frog Books/Red Clover Digital* The prologue of this book was a lot to understand. It felt like information was being dumped on me and made it harder to get through. It didn’t help that the prologue was 20 or so pages with no breaks. While the book is easy to read and get......more