The Request for Lambency Audiobook (Free)
- Stacy Gonzalez
- 2 h 8 min
- Authors Republic
- 2019-08-21
Summary:
Final requests before death have converted into a industrial – and threatening – frenzy.
What if you have to take one thing with you when you died – and corporations and governments all wanted in on what you demand? Moments that were once considered private and sacred are intruded upon like paparazzi on celebrities.
When teenage Powa uploads in social media marketing a partial video of her finest friend’s final demand as well as the strange things that followed, she’s simply no idea what she has triggered. Nearly about The Request for Lambency overnight, fresh businesses and providers are created to capture this significant second after death. Religions all over the world are compelled to grapple using what this may mean – that their god is enabling one object to be studied into the afterlife? Social media erupts with new apps to monitor request movies as the global open public becomes dependent on them.
Meanwhile, Powa is wanting to avoid the individuals who insist on seeing the rest of that video. What is she hiding? She leaves summertime school to flee pursuers from an intense corporation. To create matters even worse, a government company assigned to authenticate all demand videos is demanding to view the complete thing.
Struggling to determine friend from foe, she confides in a classmate. That leads to a trip to San Diego’s Comic-Con with him and his unusual friends. On the way, they learn of the cruel methods companies are willing to take to get their devices become the items of ‘the requests.’ They shortly discover that finding a solution is going to be more challenging than anticipated. Only 1 corporation seems to be the exemption to this rule of greed and insanity. They believe the final piece to the puzzle is situated with Powa, though she actually is convinced additional celestial forces are at play.
Improved with music and sound effects, the first episode of this YA sci-fi opens up an environment of concerns and motives – which part are you considering on – and what goes on when we get to possess what we should never thought possible? You can’t take it with you – or is it possible to?
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