Alien: Isolation

· Blackstone Publishing · Narrated by Sarah Mollo-Christensen
4.7
31 reviews
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8 hr 43 min
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The action-packed official adaptation of Alien: Isolation and a revealing look into the lives of Ellen Ripley and her daughter, Amanda Ripley.

The product of a troubled and violent youth, Amanda Ripley is hellbent to discover what happened to her missing mother, Ellen Ripley. She accepts an assignment with a Weyland-Yutani team being sent to retrieve the Nostromo flight recorder from space station Sevastopol, which they find out of control due to a Xenomorph that was brought there with the recorder. A conspiracy unfolds, revealing ever greater threats—including an entire Xenomorph hive. Over the course of the novel, Amanda’s history is revealed beginning with her childhood. Her father Alex’s battle with alcoholism caused her mother, Ellen Ripley, to sue for divorce. Ellen was forced to take off-world assignments, ultimately leading to her assignment aboard the Nostromo. Left behind, Amanda became determined to find out what happened to her mother, learning more and more about Ellen and the events that led up to her disappearance. Along the way, Amanda develops a fast friendship with Colonial Marine Zula Hendricks (from the Alien: Defiance Dark Horse series).

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4.7
31 reviews
Codex 77
January 28, 2023
I enjoyed the video game a great deal so it's no surprise that I enjoyed the audio book as well. There were some minor changes throughout but not enough to take away from the experience. There were times I enjoyed the added story of Amanda from her younger adventures and times when I just wanted to get back to the story I was familiar with. It was missing the overall fear or anxiety you get watching a movie of xenomorphs hunting a character. I reccomend watching a "movie cut" of the game for non gamers to get the full experience.
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B-RYE
November 21, 2024
So far, this audiobook has been enjoyable. It ties in very well to the video game and the first film. I wouldn't pay attention to the negative reviewer complaining about characters they didn't recognize. These characters are a part of the backstory. Every story needs a backstory. This book is highly recommended.
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Andre Maloloy-on
February 25, 2021
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About the author

Keith R.A. DeCandido was born, raised, educated, and still lives in the Bronx. Keith has published over thirty novels, most of them in the realm of media tie-ins. Several of his Star Trek novels have hit the USA Today bestseller list, and received critical acclaim from all over the map, both online and in print. He has also written in the worlds of Blizzard Games, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Command and Conquer, CSI, Doctor Who, Farscape, Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda, Marvel Comics, Young Hercules, and many more.

A stage and voice actor, Sarah Mollo-Christensen received her BA from Dartmouth College and graduated from the Atlantic Theater Company's Acting Conservatory in New York City. As an actress, she has appeared on prestigious regional stages, including the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington DC. Sarah enjoys finding the humor and depth in the stories she narrates, and according to AudioFile magazine, "hits the awkward moments and the sweet with equal sensitivity." In addition to audiobooks, her narration can be heard on several episodes of public radio's This American Life.

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