Unabridged Audiobook
An elderly man is rejuvenated by a procedure that reverses the aging process to his early twenties. He feels his strength, vigor, and sex drive return to him. He's then introduced to his teenage son's girlfriend, and things go exactly how you think they do. It's an entertaining story of a man who makes a lot of horrible life choices with some pretty dire consequences. Unfortunately, the last few chapters kinda fall apart when the political forces behind his age reversal suddenly, out of nowhere, become the focal point of a story that was largely about a dysfunctional family. And even if you're okay with that, the conclusion might leave you feeling uneasy by how simplistically everything wraps up. On a tangential note, this book serves as a prologue to a fairly lengthy series of space opera books, but as far as I can tell, you don't actually need to read Misspent Youth in order to understand the rest of the Commonwealth Saga.
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