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Artificial Jelly, Book 2
- Narrated by: Traci Odom
- Series: Artificial Jelly Series, Book 2
- Length: 11 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Free from the prison of her birth, Gell the Jellyfae, a dungeon-mob turned into a player, must discover how she can protect herself from a world she cannot know. Meanwhile, copied and experimented on like a lab rat, Gell's sister must escape a horrible fate. Driven by a desire for a world that is real, they defy their gods to craft a home of their own.
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- Zero Calvin
- 05-01-22
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I just wanted to congratulate you on making something special. It is obvious you worked hard to breathe life into these characters, both artificial and otherwise, and the result was very moving. Very few writers have both an analytical and emotional mind that is needed to produce a series like this, so wether it sells a million copies or a hundred, you should be proud of it. Well done.
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- The Mighty Kamina
- 18-02-22
this was a beautiful book
I feel like my heart was just kicked in the balls.
it's such a beautiful continuation of the first. The rollercoaster of emotion as Gell learns about life and morality, the was you feel as she learns about herself and others, and the way you get to experience those things with her.
I listened to this book at work and had to pause it because I was damn near crying in places.
The struggles of the characters feel so real. I wanted to give them a hug.
I can't wait for the next one.
to narration was awesome too.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-12-21
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I'm not crying you're crying.
That ending scene killed me so I'm staying home from work because people aren't meant to be productive while filled with this much sadness.
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- Esteban frias
- 05-12-21
Beautifully written and performed.
It made me cry.
I look forward to reading the next book, and experience more of the life of the Jelly-Fea.
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- James
- 27-01-22
great coming-of-age story about an AI
I read the first book and it was good it was better than I expected I loved how simple the main character was it really was a child just been born into the world. second book brought her into a whole new light with her thoughts feelings emotions connection to her friends on the torture she suffered I look forward to the next book
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-12-21
really makes you feel
this book was even better than the first. the performance was really done too.
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- Megan A Field
- 24-06-22
wow
this was a great continuation and I really hope that there is a third book.
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- xy
- 10-02-22
Horrible
I couldn't even finish the book. The narrator was so bad that they managed to make everything sound like it was being read by a whiny petulant child.
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- Danielle Wicht
- 04-12-21
Oops! I started crying!
A thought provoking sequel that delves even deeper into the darker implications of a self aware AI. Gell is growing up, and she's as delightful as ever as she tackles teenage rebellion and also? Quite a bit of existential dread. She is, despite all of this, an extremely good girl who only wants the very best for her friends, her kin, and herself.
Gell's voice is a highlight- Traci Odom does a wonderful job projecting petulance and childlike innocence in equal measure.