Book Review: Tuning In by Richard Roberts [Audiobook]

 
 
Jon has always been an empath, but lately his powers have been growing, so he jumps at the chance to travel to Bhutan to help create a telepathy app, hoping he'll get the chance to talk to an old friend about his problem while he's there. Instead, Jon's abilities only grow more, and he starts having feelings for the scientist working with him as they create an app that was meant to be a scam but turns out to be dangerously real.

Book Review: Tuning In by Richard Roberts | science fiction, thriller
Title: Tuning In
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Pages: 272
My Rating: 3 Stars
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I thought this book was going to be about the world getting mass telepathy, everything turning to chaos, and what comes after that as two characters try to fix it. It wasn’t. This is partly my fault for only skimming the blurb, but it’s also partly the blurb’s fault because it does kind of make the book sound like this, just also with a romance and thriller element of the main characters on the run.

Instead, the mass telepathy didn’t happen until after halfway, you didn’t even realize it was happening or see the effects because the characters were isolated in Bhutan the whole time, the whole thing was pretty calm and slow-paced, the thriller element was only a small part, and the book was really just about a lonely empath/telepath and a scientist and how their lives were changed when they found each other.

It wasn’t a bad book though for what it was. It took a very scientific and realistic approach to telepathy, and the story and characters felt believable given the premise. I really felt for Jon at times and how lonely he was because of his abilities.

This wasn’t really a book for me because I admittedly got bored with the slow pace and disappointed we didn’t get to see any of the consequences of the mass telepathy, but it was somewhat interesting, and I think others will enjoy it as long as they know what they’re getting.

 

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  1. Greg

    Aw that’s a bummer, I like the mass telepathy angle too! the ramifications of that could have been pretty cool! Especially since one character is an empath- I like stories about them, but this one does sound a little too slow paced for me. Glad it was done well though!

  2. Olivia Roach

    It just sounds a bit disappointing because it’s not really about or includes much of what it hints at including? I have been reading a lot more science fiction lately and the book I recently read actually also has empathy in it, so I was curious. But this one sounds a bit too slow for me. I’m glad you didn’t find it too bad though. 🙂