The Jovian Gate Chronicles


Read by Ron Vitale

(3.9 stars; 4 reviews)

What happens when humans, ruled by the Catholic Church and the Confederacy, cross paths with intelligent aliens that claim to be prophets from God? Find out in this short science fiction short story series that consists of four episodes (total length of the collection is 142 minutes) that tell individual stories of the Jovian Gate. Partake on a journey to learn who opened the gate, question whether aliens truly are communicating with God and learn what humanity's ultimate destiny will be.


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Chapters

Chapter 1: Toynbee's Gate Read by Ron Vitale
Chapter 2: Five Wounds Read by Ron Vitale
Chapter 3: Jacob's Calling Read by Ron Vitale
Chapter 4: Lunacy and the Dark Energy of Doubt Read by Ron Vitale

Reviews


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I was a little hesitant on this book because the description talked so much about "the church" so I thought religion would be a stumbling block for this book. In the end though I don't think religion played an overreaching role in this story. Obviously a lot of what happened ...


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An interesting premise, explored from four viewpoints. Well written. The performance, however, hit on several of my pet peeves so I didn't enjoy it as much as I might have. Most of the problems could be fixed just by reading more slowly. Slow. Down. Then if the reader learns to ...


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I have to agree with Gail, the story itself was good but the reader needs to learn to slow down a bit and speak a bit more clearly. Ron, I'd like to listen to more of your work so if you post another story I'll listen, I just hope you ...


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Tim, thank you for the constructive criticism. I do appreciate your taking the time to send me feedback and I agree with you: As this was my first shot at recording a podcast of my work, I had some challenges in learning how to do this. I know a lot ...


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I loved the story; the characters were not implausible, either. English is a second language for me. I had difficulties with the narration; on many occasions the narration had a pause that sounded like a paragraph break but which was just the narrator not paying attention to his pacing. Too ...


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