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The Last Humans

The Complete Trilogy

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The Last Humans

By: Dima Zales, Anna Zaires
Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
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From the New York Times best-seller Dima Zales comes an action-packed sci-fi adventure set in a post-singularity future. Get all three full-length novels in one convenient bundle.

When invisible technology runs everything and memories can't be trusted, how does one sort the truth from the lies?

Oasis, the last habitable area on post-apocalyptic Earth, is meant to be a paradise, a place where everyone is content. Vulgarity, violence, insanity, and other ills are but a distant memory, and even death no longer plagues the last surviving humans.

Theo, a 23-year-old Youth, has never fit in with the serene, age-divided Oasis society. But it's only when he starts hearing a girl's voice in his head that he realizes that nothing is what it seems. Phoe is his imaginary friend - or is she?

As secrets are unveiled, Theo is dragged into a dangerous game where the virtual and the real worlds collide.

What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be real?

Theo is about to find out.

Warning: This book contains some strong language. We felt it was important for the censorship theme of the novel. If such words offend you, you might not enjoy this book.

Note: This is a complete trilogy containing three full-length novels - Oasis, Limbo, and Haven.

©2017 Dima Zales (P)2017 Dima Zales
Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian Fiction Romance

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Action Packed • Mind Twisting • Brilliant Narrator • Enjoyable Tale • Vr Adventure

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While this Trilogy has some moments of brilliance, for me it was way too technical & at times downright confusing. I imagine this would be an epic movie as I do enjoy Sci-fi in general but for me I think I needed pictures lol.
I did enjoy the characters. They were imaginative, literally and fun. This book was definitely action packed with many unexpected turn of events.
The narration was absolutely perfect. Roberto Scarlato is a brilliant narrator and he really brings every character to life.
If you love Science Fiction I recommend you give it a try.

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the books really makes you think about EI and reality. if you cant distinguish either does it matter? What i dislike tho is the author, he reminds me of Ben Stein in the visine commercials, really dry reading.

its a real mind twister

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Definitely worth a read. If you have ever given thought to the Matrioshka brain, you will absolutely enjoy this book.

Great Series

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horrible narrator. Prevents you from getting immersed in the story. Had the same tempo thru the entire story. Apparently they had a shoestring budget for the audio book.

horrible narrating.

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I like Dima Zales (and Anna Zaires) work in general. This is the second series I've read. The voice of the characters can be somewhat immature, but that is partly the intention, though "youthful" and immature are very different voices and sometimes it is the latter. The series turns from a mystery to more of a gamer's VR adventure.

This is worth reading. I almost didn't read it because of the cover art with the "Pixie" and the poor descriptions. This series is better than both.

Target audience, gamers who love scifi

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