• Incubation

  • The Incubation Trilogy, Book 1
  • By: Laura DiSilverio
  • Narrated by: Evie Cameron
  • Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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Incubation

By: Laura DiSilverio
Narrated by: Evie Cameron
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Biochemistry whiz Everly Jax wants one thing: to know who her parents are. Raised with other repo kids in InKubator 9, she has pinned her hopes on Reunion Day, the annual event where 16-year-olds can meet or reunite with their parents. When her Reunion Day goes horribly awry, she and her pregnant friend Halla escape the Kube, accompanied by their friend Wyck who has his own reasons for leaving.

In a world where rebuilding the population is critical to national survival, the Pragmatist government licenses all human reproduction, and decides who can - and must - have babies. The trio face feral dog packs, swamp threats, locust swarms, bounty hunters looking for "breeders", and more dangers as they race to Amerada's capital to find Halla's soldier boyfriend before the Prags can repo her baby and force the girls into surrogacy service.

An unexpected encounter with Bulrush, an Underground Railroad for women fleeing to Outposts with their unlicensed babies, puts them in greater peril than ever. Everly must decide what she is willing to sacrifice to learn her biological identity - and deal with the unanticipated consequences of her decisions.

©2016 Laura DiSilverio (P)2017 Laura DiSilverio

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One of my favorites this year

In this story Everly is a biochemist in futuristic America. She was dropped at the cube as a baby and hasn't a clue about her family. Her best friend turns up pregnant which is against the rules. In this futuristic world the cube takes and keeps the babies. They, along with Everly's friend Wick escape the cube and take off into the world.

The world building was awesome. A great combination of author imagination and reality. The setting is Jacksonvill FL to Atlanta GA. As a Jacksonville resident for 20 years I applaud the author with her realistic yet futuristic descriptions of the area. I even wonder if she's from the area.

Every page is filled with action. In this world she created the Pragmatists run the country after a horrible flu killed most the population. The worst problem now are horrible locusts who travel in huge hoards and gobble all the vegetation. That's why the dome was created. As a biochemist Everly is developing a virus to destroy the locusts until she gets side-tracked and escapes tge cube finding so much more about the world than she knew. It's worse than she thought and danger lurks everywhere.

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GOOD READ

My first read/listen from author Laura Disilverio. I don't restrict myself to a particular genre. I'm a sucker for anything with memorable characters and a story that keeps me guessing. I'm a big fan of dystopian and post-apocalyptic novels. There's something I really enjoy about a story with characters trying to survive in a world that's moved on. Narrator Evie Cameron’s talented narration adds greatly to the book’s enjoyment. I was given an Audible copy of this book & am voluntarily reviewing it. Well-written with well-developed characters. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 - July 24, 2018).

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Lacked the grit it needed for real impact

Yeah, I'm definitely in the minority when it comes to this novel. This was such a disappointing read. The writing lacked a certain richness, I never came to really know or care about any of the characters, and the world building was just average.

As well, this had a much stronger YA feel than many YA dystopian fiction books I've encountered in the past few years. It felt more...what's the word? Wholesome? It pulled too many punches when it was time to get raw and real.

Additionally, there was an aggressive amount of Christianity peppered in, in the way of prayer, Bible scripture quotations, and identification of Bibles (the books) everywhere. It was distracting, and added nothing valuable to the story. If this future society had somehow been denied religious freedom, I could see a resurgence of an organized religion being a part of the whole "underground rebellion" theme, but there was no indication of it being anything other than the author's decision to push Christianity on her readers.

As for the narrator, it felt odd to have an adult reading a 16 year old's voice, but I almost got used to it after a while. She made some weird pronunciations -- tunnick for tunic, low-kai for loci -- but overall she was adequate, though much better suited for a novel from a middle-aged adult woman's POV.

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Great Story!

Great characters in a post apocalyptic world. Their story is interesting with lots of action and twists. I’m looking forward to the next one.

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Couldn't connect with characters

The book was well written, the story clear. I just couldn’t connect with the characters. I’m not sure if it was the author or the voice actor, but most of the characters felt generic, little detail given. The only emotional moment that I really felt was toward the end, when one main character dis-owned another. Beyond that, it hearkened to The Handmaid’s Tale in story, while feeling like any typical YA dystopia. More of an adventurous journey, there were no story elements or twists I did not see coming, few sci-fi/future elements that felt new or fresh.  

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Really good start to series

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Really good start to a series. I was looking forward to this book and was not disappointed at all. The story starts off a little slow but within a few chapters it really takes off and is constantly moving with plenty of suspense, action and intrigue. It's a very entertaining and enjoyable solid story with enough twists to keep it interesting. By the time you get to the end you will want more. Unfortunately, the rest of the series is not on Audible yet. Hopefully soon.

Good cast of characters. You can't help but like and root for Everly, Wyck and Saben. Even though she is one of the main character's I just wanted to slap Halla upside the head. There's always one.

It's an interesting take on an apocalyptic world that has been changed by devastating bird flu that has wiped out most of the population, setting up the current world and circumstances in which the characters live. The government has control of every aspect of their lives. Especially the children. Not everyone believes in this system and there are resistance fighters (Defiance)trying to fight the governments control. Everything Everly, Wyck and Halla have been taught or believe is about to change.

It does end a cliffhanger so be warned.

Evie Cameron did a good job with the narration. Pleasant voice. Clearly spoken. The pace of the narration fit Everly's character. It is a bit fast at times but it works. There really isn't much difference in many of her character voices. Just a softer voice for the females and normal voice for the males. Halla is one voice that stands out though. She was able to bring the character's and story to life. While her narration was enjoyable this would have been a great story with dual narration.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily provided this review.

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Post-apocalyptic adventure

Would you listen to Incubation again? Why?

Yes, loved the story and characters!

What does Evie Cameron bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

A sense of drama and a voice to the characters.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes! It was fast paced and had me on the edge of my seat.

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I requested a copy of this audio from the author in exchange for an honest review via Audiobook Boom.

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Would you listen to Incubation again? Why?

No, not the Incubation itself; because I don't have time to read the same book twice. But I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.

What aspect of Evie Cameron’s performance would you have changed?

Her narration is pretty flat, like reading an uninteresting book. I wish she had put more effort into it.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

"Government licenses all human reproduction, and decides who can - and must - have babies" - I was hooked by this line in the synopsis. The book starts slowly, picks up speed soon and keeps going at a fast pace. All the turns kept me interested and I did want to finish it in one sitting. Sadly had to finish it in two.

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I received a free copy of this book from the author / narrator / publisher and I'm leaving an unbiased review.

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LOVED THIS

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes! I love dystonia type novels and this was a fantastic read

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I'm not gonna lie during the first chapter I did not think I would enjoy this book. I thought Evie Cameron spoke to fast to be honest so I didn't really pay much attention to the first chapter. BUT after chapter one and you really get to know the main character Everly it fits PERFECTLY. I do not know why at first I was turned off but it but I fell in love with the way Evie Cameron told this story.

This is set in a world where everything was wiped out by the bird flu and the world now called Amerada where Atlanta is the capitol. Our main character is on a quest to find her parents after a reunion day she looked forward to did not turn out as planned. She escapes InKubator 9 with her 2 best friends. One of which is pregnant from her boyfriend who is stationed in Atlanta. They journey across swamp and quicksand, escape crazy people wanting to sell breeders, and locust swarms. Then they meet a group of people that changes everything for them and what Everyly believes. Its so hard to truely review this book without giving everything away. You will be in for a wild ride! I can't recommend this enough. The ending was such a cliffhanger. I can't wait to read the next one to see what happens to the characters.
Also something I really enjoyed. All the biblical additions to the book and how alot of the organizations got there name which is expressed in this. Now if your not spiritual or anything like that don't let this turn you off from the book. It is a fantastic addition to how the storyline goes but doesn't make this a bible pushing story.

I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom

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I really enjoyed this audiobook. A post-apocalyptic view from the other side of a killer virus – I always enjoy these kinds of tales. The story is very interesting and the narrator does a fine job. I hope to be able to get hold of the second and third books.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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