Town Under: The System Apocalypse: Australia, Book 1 - Tao Wong, K. T. Hanna Audiobook
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Life in the North
 mutated
Shared by:bd2232
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Read by Andrea Parsneau, Hays McGee
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
What’s worse than Australian wildlife? Mutated Australian wildlife.
The System Apocalypse has come to Australia, altering native organisms and importing even more menacing creatures to the most dangerous continent on Earth. For Kira Kent, plant biologist, the System arrives while she’s pulling an all-nighter at work with her pair of kids in tow.
Now, instead of mundane parental concerns like childcare and paying the bills, she’s got to figure out how to survive a world where already deadly flora and fauna have grown even more perilous – all while dealing with the minutiae of the System’s pesky blue screens and levels and somehow putting together a community of survivors to forge a safe zone to shelter her son and daughter.
It almost makes her miss the PTA fundraising sales. Almost.
Town Under is the first book in a new series, The System Apocalypse: Australia. It’s set in the same universe as Tao Wong’s The System Apocalypse and starts in the same time period as Life in the North but focuses on the changes in the deadliest of continents, Australia. Fans of the original series, LitRPG, fantasy, science-fiction and post-apocalyptic novels will want to take a look.
runtime 12 hrs 57 mins
My daughter likes this series and, this is the first one I’ve bought from it (and will listen to). Seems interesting and, Andrea Parsneau is a great reader.
Stay safe and happy holidays!:)
bd.
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This post has 17 comments with rating of 4.3/5
December 23rd, 2021
Thanks!
December 23rd, 2021
If anyone thinks I should add some more keywords to make it easier to find/search for, let me know. Stay safe.:) bd.
December 23rd, 2021
@bd2232: please check your pms in the forum.
December 23rd, 2021
@Gweilo That link you sent me is going to make uploading soooo much easier. Makes a great deal of sense and, I’m going to include it with my posting for each torrent I post so others read it and start doing the same.
Stay safe.:)
bd.
https://audiolitrpg.com/forum/guides/describing-your-abb-torrent/
December 24th, 2021
Thanks. This series is new to me.
December 24th, 2021
Really going to have to suspend disbelief with this one…
Mutated killer Australian wildlife will have to survive the indigenous killer Australian wildlife first.
December 24th, 2021
With the exception of crocs and sharks, Australia doesn’t have any large predators. That said the small creatures that can kill a human is quite off-putting for potentional visitors.
One example seldom featured in documentary shows is the blue-ringed octopus. Here’s what w/pedia has to say, “…despite its small size, carries enough venom to kill 26 adult humans within minutes. Their bites are tiny and often painless, with many victims not realizing they have been envenomated until respiratory depression and paralysis begins. No blue-ringed octopus antivenom is available.”
And for those interested:
Then, my hammer cracked open an encrusted honeycomb oyster shell and a tangle of arms covered with small iridescent blue spots spewed from the fissure. Out charged a very irate golf ball sized female octopus holding in her arms a clutch of developing eggs. I remember being taken aback by her aggressive posture. Rather than crawling for cover like most octopus, she reared up while pulling back her first two pair of arms exposing her mouth. It was very clear to me that here was an octopus ready to bite. The blue spots were unmistakable. This was a potentially lethal blue-ringed octopus that my unsuspecting daughter had handled just minutes earlier.
Because of an experience several years earlier in the Andamen Sea, I was well aware of the dangers involved in handling blue-ringed octopuses. The local morgue asked the biological station I was visiting for help identifying the cause of death of a German tourist. He had been found dead on the beach. He hadn’t drowned and there were no signs of major trauma. Eventually, a small incision was found on his shoulder. The sharp beak of an octopus produces such a wound. While it was never proven, the most likely scenario was that he found a blue-ringed octopus in a tide pool, picked it up and put it on his shoulder. After it bit him, he was probably dead in minutes.
As I used my mask to scoop up the female blue-ring and gingerly transferred her to a bucket, I couldn’t help but think of that German tourist and the very real possibility that my daughter, alone in the boat, could have met the same fate long before we realized that something was wrong and surfaced. http://www.thecephalopodpage.org/bluering1.php
December 24th, 2021
Holy cow (to say it mildly)! Australia has some pretty nasty real life critters don’t they.
I think folks are right, the mutated plants and animals would first have to survive Australia’s monster critters first.
Interesting stuff and, that blue-ring critter I have heard of (faintly) in the past but, hope to never encounter one EVER.
Stay safe folks.:)
bd.
December 24th, 2021
I’m a big fan of Tao Wong, but the voice the reader is doing for one of the adult males is killing me. Deep nasely and uninterpretable. Idk if it stops or not or maybe dale dies soon. I’mma go listen to the vampire book instead.
December 24th, 2021
Thanks for the upload.
but i agree the male voices are terrible. y’all ever played chubby bunny where you progressively stuff your mouth with marshmallows and say chubby bunny in between till you cant say it anymore.yeahh… every male character sounds like various stages of that. some you can understand slightly while others just sound like garble.
January 10th, 2022
Wow. The men’s voices are terrible. The book is however great. Love seeing a different perspective of the system apocalypse I really hope there will be more. Maybe a different reader though. Lol
January 18th, 2022
I do like this book’s idea of taking it to Australia. Asfor the male voices, I can understand them but, do agree….a better reader should be used for anything else that comes down the pipe.
Stay safe folks.:)
bd.
January 20th, 2022
The book is a good offshoot of Tao Wong’s System Apocolypse. The male narrator Hays McGee is absolutely the worst narrator ever. He sounds drunk, nasally, and slurred speech. Not sure how he was chosen to perform. this ruined the audiobook for me.
February 3rd, 2022
@bd2232
Can you upload the updated version? They changed the male narrator to Heath miller ( the guy who does He Who Fights With Monsters )
February 4th, 2022
@fasd21as23132a2: I should be able to unless they consider it a new book purchase then I’ll need to wait.
That’s a great bit of good news since the first guy wasn’t great for the book at all….now with that kind of change, it should improve the entire book by leaps and bounds.
Give me a few to see if it’s not considered a new download and, if so, I’ll try to get it up ASAP.
Stay safe and, thanks for the info on the change.:)
bd.
January 27th, 2023
Book may be good hence the middling review but the male voices soun like the guys are all suffering from concussion and multiple broken teeth…..is this what the narrator thinks Aussies sound like? For the most part Aussies are more intelligible than people stateside as you have Louisiana and places like that to contend with.aussies have an accent not a head injury..
December 30th, 2025
Thank You
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