AmerIndian 2192


Read by J. Scott Garibay

(3.8 stars; 13 reviews)

AmerIndian 2192 is a science-fiction novel that explores the intriguing possibilities of Native Americans in mankind's star flung future. AmerIndian 2192 presents the story of two brothers, Wovoka and Keokuk, restoring the Native American people to a Homeland where their vibrant culture can thrive. Lodge ships, Cybershaman rituals and Tsimshian high technology are all elements in this action-oriented tale of interstellar politics and personal struggles.


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(0 stars)

I resisted and resisted. The story did not catch my fancy. However, when I did give it a chance, I was ery impressed. I must admit that I'm a bit disappointed about one thing. The story has been over for how many hours or days now and the obvious sequel ...


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I wasn't all that impressed by this book. To me it felt more like a social commentary wrapped around a sci-fi theme. It doesn't necessarily make this a bad story, but i think it detracts from what could otherwise be an excellent story. That said, i do appreciate the fact ...


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I'm Native American (Navajo) and I think the author doesn't know much about Indians. I got turned off after the first few chapters. It bugged me how these future people are grouped by tribe and that all of one tribe have the same characteristics and specialties. It reminds me of ...


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I listed to a couple episodes, and then stopped listening from lack of interest. There were a few things about this story that bothered me. First, I thought the level of techno detail was too much, and detracted from the story. Second, I found the whole premise that the Native ...


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Though it would not be true to say I didn't like this book, I still would not recommend it. In fact, I only made it to the fourth episode before abandoning it to find something more interesting; which really sums up the book for me quite succinctly: Boring. This is ...


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I just finished the audio book AmerIndian 2192 by J. Scott Garibay while commuting to work. Garibay is a new author and I have to say I’m very impressed. The story is easy to follow with the exception of the flashbacks to 20 years prior (during the White Earth massacre ...


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good story, a little over half way through. i only have 1 issue, and that is 2 episodes (segments) seem to end prematurely as if the audio recording was clipped. the one where the new recruits are being talked to, and the one with the father of the 2 brothers ...


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The story has made decent, entertaining listening. Perhaps a bit excessive in exposition, perhaps a bit too detailed in describing author's favourite scenes (fights, races, ...) Overall, though, me like. In general, I'm willing to overlook significant impossibilities for the sake of the story. For example, the freemantle, an abomination ...