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Blender Babies
- Narrated by: Jamal West
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
They called it: "The Craze."
No one saw it coming. It started with isolated reports of people kidnapping babies and blending them to drink their "essence"—a highly potent and highly addictive chemical compound found in infants. The phenomenon spread through social media, infecting other addicts. Cases of kidnapping and murder—femicide and infanticide—skyrocketed, leading to governments around the world to issue state of emergencies and strict shelter-at-home orders.
But it was too late.
Society had collapsed into itself.
Now, Brian Turner finds himself trapped in a police station with his family—his wife Leslie, his five-year-old son Cameron, and his newborn daughter Harper—and a group of shellshocked survivors. With their supplies running low and a horde of baby-fiends waiting to strike outside, he must find a way to protect his family and search for a new home away from the carnage and madness.
Jon Athan, the author of The Groomer and Lovesick, presents a disturbing post-apocalyptic vision unlike anything he’s written before. Can you survive the Craze?
WARNING: This book contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised.
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- Fiona Evans
- 15-01-24
Thought provoking
Another brilliant book again. The more I read the more I see the world differently. I’m not saying there’s people blending babies out there but who knows in this day and age. Definitely an interesting twist on what the world would look like in this post apocalyptic book
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- Glen
- 27-01-24
Good story harmed by various audio problems
This audiobook has tons of breaking up/crackling in it, beginning from chapter 2, but mainly in chapter 5. The performance and story are enjoyable, but its hurt by the drops in audio quality. It needs a little more editing, such as one point early one when the narrator repeats a line multiple times. A shame as I liked this.
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