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Create and configure all the shifts you need. Use PAINT or EDIT modes to create your patterns.
This app is designed for shift workers and people who need to organize their day to day basis and thus not to miss any appointments.
Create and configure all the shifts you need. Use PAINT or EDIT modes to create your patterns.
Never miss an appointment again. Take full control of your shifts and your worked hours.
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The story explores how unchecked ambition and obsession can consume even the most powerful beings.
It is the perfect companion for long commutes, hobby time, or simply sinking into the, often humorous,, pettiness of ancient robo-gods. Where to Find the Audiobook
The narrative begins eons before the rise of humanity, exploring the Necrons' tragic origin as the flesh-and-blood Necrontyr before their forced transformation into living metal. While their physical forms are robotic, Rath's prose imbues them with very human—or rather, very petty—emotions.
Their rivalry leads them to sabotaging each other across different eras, from courtrooms and theater stages to world-ending battlefields, often with comedic and disastrous results for the lesser races caught in the middle.
The audiobook is widely considered one of the best novels in the Warhammer 40,000 universe due to its unique blend of "grimdark" action and high-concept comedy. Written by Robert Rath and narrated by Richard Reed , the story follows a millennia-spanning rivalry between two immortal, crotchety Necron lords. Story Overview
Listening to the book allows certain thematic elements to resonate more deeply than they might on the page:
9.5/10 (Deducted half a point only because you can’t see the map).
Through a rich selection of texts, stories, and meditations, "Infinite and the Divine" illuminates the complex and multifaceted nature of the divine, encompassing its various attributes, such as omniscience, omnipotence, and benevolence. The audiobook also examines the challenges and paradoxes inherent to the concept of the divine, including the problem of evil, the nature of miracles, and the relationship between the divine and human freedom.
Richard Reed is the star here. He doesn’t just read the book; he performs it.
The defining feature of the audiobook is the performance by John Banks. The Necrons are a race of robotic skeletons, stripped of their souls and trapped in metal bodies. A lesser narrator might have defaulted to generic "robot voices"—monotone, tinny, and flat. Banks, however, does something far more sophisticated.
With a running time of approximately , the audiobook is exceptionally well-paced. Produced by Black Library Audio, the sound quality is crisp and professional. The narration maintains a steady, engaging rhythm that prevents the dense lore and timeline jumps from becoming confusing. Final Verdict: Is It Worth Your Audible Credit?
In the sprawling, often grim universe of Warhammer 40,000, few novels manage to balance the sheer weight of lore with genuine character development. The Infinite and the Divine by Robert Rath is a standout exception. While the physical book is a masterclass in sci-fi storytelling, the audiobook edition—narrated by John Banks—elevates the material into an immersive theatrical experience. It is a story that explores the tragedy of immortality, the absurdity of obsession, and the clash of two of the setting’s most iconic figures: Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner.
The book is surprisingly funny, and Reed hits every comedic beat perfectly, bringing out the absurdities of the Necron psyche.




This is a great app if you like to be organized and schedule your days! I use this for work, social life, and appointments!
It’is perfect for my needs, you can create different shift types, repeat roster patterns and share with others. I would really recommend.
I'm a shift worker and it's incredible how a simple app can help me so much. In 2 minutes, I can create my work pattern for the whole year and see it with the Year View. Thanks to the Statistics section I have all my work controlled and also incomes (I can add regular or extra incomes, early exit and extra time).
It’s incredible how customizable it is! I can personalize shifts with a lot of colours and configurate them: set up incomes, add alarms and actions (WiFi, mobile sound and Bluetooth). Love the icons and the customizable notes.
Easy to use. I wish I had discovered it long ago. It’s absolutely perfect as it allows me to create multiple calendars that suits my needs.
Very convenient app! Especially for people with weird schedules, love the flexibility when I set up my roster. This app keeps me in order. I love the copy and paste feature!
The story explores how unchecked ambition and obsession can consume even the most powerful beings.
It is the perfect companion for long commutes, hobby time, or simply sinking into the, often humorous,, pettiness of ancient robo-gods. Where to Find the Audiobook
The narrative begins eons before the rise of humanity, exploring the Necrons' tragic origin as the flesh-and-blood Necrontyr before their forced transformation into living metal. While their physical forms are robotic, Rath's prose imbues them with very human—or rather, very petty—emotions.
Their rivalry leads them to sabotaging each other across different eras, from courtrooms and theater stages to world-ending battlefields, often with comedic and disastrous results for the lesser races caught in the middle. infinite and the divine audiobook
The audiobook is widely considered one of the best novels in the Warhammer 40,000 universe due to its unique blend of "grimdark" action and high-concept comedy. Written by Robert Rath and narrated by Richard Reed , the story follows a millennia-spanning rivalry between two immortal, crotchety Necron lords. Story Overview
Listening to the book allows certain thematic elements to resonate more deeply than they might on the page:
9.5/10 (Deducted half a point only because you can’t see the map). The story explores how unchecked ambition and obsession
Through a rich selection of texts, stories, and meditations, "Infinite and the Divine" illuminates the complex and multifaceted nature of the divine, encompassing its various attributes, such as omniscience, omnipotence, and benevolence. The audiobook also examines the challenges and paradoxes inherent to the concept of the divine, including the problem of evil, the nature of miracles, and the relationship between the divine and human freedom.
Richard Reed is the star here. He doesn’t just read the book; he performs it.
The defining feature of the audiobook is the performance by John Banks. The Necrons are a race of robotic skeletons, stripped of their souls and trapped in metal bodies. A lesser narrator might have defaulted to generic "robot voices"—monotone, tinny, and flat. Banks, however, does something far more sophisticated. While their physical forms are robotic, Rath's prose
With a running time of approximately , the audiobook is exceptionally well-paced. Produced by Black Library Audio, the sound quality is crisp and professional. The narration maintains a steady, engaging rhythm that prevents the dense lore and timeline jumps from becoming confusing. Final Verdict: Is It Worth Your Audible Credit?
In the sprawling, often grim universe of Warhammer 40,000, few novels manage to balance the sheer weight of lore with genuine character development. The Infinite and the Divine by Robert Rath is a standout exception. While the physical book is a masterclass in sci-fi storytelling, the audiobook edition—narrated by John Banks—elevates the material into an immersive theatrical experience. It is a story that explores the tragedy of immortality, the absurdity of obsession, and the clash of two of the setting’s most iconic figures: Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner.
The book is surprisingly funny, and Reed hits every comedic beat perfectly, bringing out the absurdities of the Necron psyche.