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  • The Hauntings of Playing God

  • The Great De-evolution, Book 3
  • By: Chris Dietzel
  • Narrated by: Donna Postel
  • Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)
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The Hauntings of Playing God

By: Chris Dietzel
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Summary

Everyone is dead. All that remains is an old woman and a gymnasium full of unresponsive bodies. Each day another storm approaches, threatening to destroy the building they call home. Each night a series of nightmares leaves the woman screaming for help. Alone and overwhelmed, will the final member of the human race be thought of as a caretaker or as a monster?

The Hauntings of Playing God is a story about the possibilities each life holds. It is also a lesson about the importance of believing in something greater than yourself.

©2014 Chris Dietzel (P)2016 Podium Publishing

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Yaaaawn

Very tedious. I skipped after 30 chapters, constantly waiting for more interest. This could have been alot shorter

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Oh dear - depressing and boring

The worst of the series fo three. I don't mind depressing stories as such - it is post disaster after all. bUt thos was just so repetitive and drawn out. i hung on to the bitter end in the hope of a good ending - but no - definitely not worth the bothing of listening through it all.

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Very Gripping

Another in the series. A very deep and powerful character depiction using a first person narrator.
Full of pathos and the inner voice of the main character coming to the end of her life, possibly the last fully capable person left.

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