Audiobook spotlight: The Entropy Sessions By Novo Dé, narrated by Philip Church

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The Entropy Sessions audiobook cover depicting a man's face created out of drips of blue dye into water

Hello again, dear audiobooks friends! In today’s spotlight article we are featuring The Entropy Sessions, a dark futuristic psychological thriller written by Novo Dé and narrated by Philip Church. The audio production is over eight hours in duration and it’s published by Novo De Productions, LLC.

The Publisher’s Summary is quite intriguing and prepares us for a really dark and interesting story.

Tybalt Nielson is lost – lost in his own mind. But how did he end up here? In this cold white room? God, he hates this room. He’s a prisoner now. 

A prisoner to court-ordered psychiatric care under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Cohen, a man who constantly questions. His only escape from this world is by trying to start a normal life again at home with his wife Juliet. 

She, however, isn’t one to talk much anymore. Thankfully, he still has Charlie, his very own artificial intelligence and perhaps his only remaining friend, one of the few things in Tybalt’s life that still brings him any joy.

But how did it come to this? It was all because of that one moment. The moment that changed his life forever. It haunts him every day now, tortures him, a darkness in his very soul.

Luckily, he’s finally ready for change. He’s ready to find closure to it all – freedom – but to do so, Tybalt must face a lot of truths and the one thing he’s denied for far too long: the reality of his past. He just has to talk about it first.

Novo Dé is an ambivert of sorts. There are sometimes that he wants to be among people, but most of the time, he finds peace in being alone. It’s the only place where he can truly create. He dabbles in a variety of works, but only shows the world when he feels them worthy. If something isn’t ready, it’s locked away in his vault never to see the light of day. Public anonymity is an important attribute to his being and craft, first and foremost to push his work into the spotlight, as he believes his art, and the ideas behind the art, is everything, while the man behind it all…is nothing.

Although he is taking a break from creating, narrator and voiceover artist Philip Church is entertaining listeners since 2014. Philip says the following about himself: I have been narrating audiobooks, continuing my education to learn more about character creation and voice adaptation, and apply that as I expanded into voiceover, as well as learn about the gear and software needed to produce my own books and material. Audiobooks are my wheelhouse, but video-game and animation voice-over are my passion.

I will return very soon with a full review for The Entropy Sessions, but until then take care, stay safe, and don’t forget, always listen with your heart!

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Victor Dima

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Victor Dima is an internationally recognized Audiobooks Industry specialist, consultant, insider and reviewer with almost 10,000 helpful votes on Audible. Listened to more than 1,400 audiobooks, have written reviews for almost 400 and rated close to 800 of them. If you want Victor to review your audiobook or if you need help with choosing the right narrator, you can get in touch at reviews@theaudiobookblog.com

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