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House of Suns
- De: Alastair Reynolds
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 18 h y 17 m
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Six million years ago, at the very dawn of the starfaring era, Abigail Gentian fractured herself into a thousand male and female clones: the shatterlings. Sent out into the galaxy, these shatterlings have stood aloof as they document the rise and fall of countless human empires. They meet every 200,000 years to exchange news and memories of their travels with their siblings.
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Science fiction in Deep time
- De A reader en 05-12-10
- House of Suns
- De: Alastair Reynolds
- Narrado por: John Lee
A human story unfolding on the grand scale of space-time
Revisado: 02-17-24
A unique juxtaposition of the personal with the grandeur of galactic-level space and time. The story follows a relatively small group of humans who have used relativistic time dilation to extend their existence millions of years, and attained godlike powers. Highly imaginative and inspiring world building, coupled with a galactic detective story.
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Project Hail Mary
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 16 h y 10 m
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Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the Earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company.
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Bazinga
- De Davidgonzalezsr en 05-04-21
- Project Hail Mary
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
Project Hail Mary: Or How Earth Sends the Dumbest Man Alive to Save Them
Revisado: 09-08-23
The last straw for me was when the protagonist decided it was a good idea to chisel away a chunk of his own spacecraft. That's when I seriously began to ask:
Is this a farce? A big joke on us from Andy Weir? Just testing us with increasingly ridiculous stories just to see if we still buy it? Was it secretely written by his little kid and ChatGPT?
Otherwise, I just can't begin to understand how the author of The Martian could put something like this out.
The author spends an inordinate amount of time dressing up things with various high school math and science asides, but at the core the story is told from the perspective of the most inane, idiotic, irresponsible "hero" one could imagine. Event after event, the protagonist doesn't do what would be immediately logical, what procedure would be drilled into him by any kind of basic mission training, what the most common sense dictates, to point of absurdity.
- You know your ship will be entering zero G so you: a) strap yourself into the pilot's chair or b) empty all the drawers to let the clutter float everywhere?
- You possibly achievr First Contact with aliens so you: a) launch a communications to Earth notifying them of the momentous discovery or b) proceed to risk such knowledge being lost by immediately engaging the aliens?
- You are sent an inscrutable alien object so you: a) carefully probe and analyze it at a distance with all possible tools or b) just immediately bring it inside your ship, breathe its odor, and handle it with your bare hands?
- There is a potential alien vessel parked meters away from your ship so you: a) avoid any sudden movements of your ship that might be threatening or b) activate a complicated sequence you have never done before that radically transforms your ship's appearance and behavior?
- You are in the midst of attempting to communicate during said First Contact so you: a) study and reanalyze every bit of data about the alien and possible methods of communication or b) you play Solitaire on your ship's computer to pass the time?
I could go on and on, but the truth is that I just had to stop because it really did begin to seem like some kind of a joke being played on me:
"How long will they listen until they realize I'm pulling their chain?"
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Tin Man
- Galaxy's Edge, Book 0.5
- De: Jason Anspach, Nick Cole
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 52 m
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In the wilds of a jungle planet, the Legion fights in brutal combat as Republic marines fly their SLICS from one tragedy to the next. H292, a repurposed warbot, shows the heart of a hero as he wades into the battle not to destroy - but to save.
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So cool
- De Chris en 02-01-20
- Tin Man
- Galaxy's Edge, Book 0.5
- De: Jason Anspach, Nick Cole
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
Predictable military melodrama
Revisado: 04-30-23
Nothing to see here, folks! Formulaic writing meets simplistic stereotypes of artificial intelligence, resulting in 1 hour subtraction from your life.
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Ancillary Sword
- De: Ann Leckie
- Narrado por: Adjoa Andoh
- Duración: 11 h y 44 m
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Breq is a soldier who used to be a warship. Once a weapon of conquest controlling thousands of minds, now she has only a single body and serves the emperor. With a new ship and a troublesome crew, Breq is ordered to go to the only place in the galaxy she would agree to go: to Athoek Station to protect the family of a lieutenant she once knew—a lieutenant she murdered in cold blood.
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pronunciation changes distracted me
- De R. Li en 01-23-15
- Ancillary Sword
- De: Ann Leckie
- Narrado por: Adjoa Andoh
Girls at tea parties… boring!
Revisado: 12-16-22
Very disappointing follow up to Ancillary Justice. Whereas the first book was interesting in the novelty of its concepts and the scale of story, the follow-up is just a bunch of women having endless relationship discussions over tea, and there doesn’t seem to be a significant story still with 3+ hours left. Maybe it gets better near the end but it’s just too slow moving to the point that I returned it and never finished.
The performance is the same as the first book - meaning great pronunciation but annoying caricatures of varying character voices. And the names haven’t gotten any easier to visualize and remember.
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Warship
- Black Fleet Trilogy, Book 1
- De: Joshua Dalzelle
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
- Duración: 8 h y 20 m
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In the 25th century, humans have conquered space. The advent of faster-than-light travel has opened up hundreds of habitable planets for colonization, and humans have exploited the virtually limitless space and resources for hundreds of years with impunity. So complacent have they become with the overabundance that armed conflict is a thing of the past, and their machines of war are obsolete and decrepit. What would happen if they were suddenly threatened by a terrifying new enemy?
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Good delivery of a very mediocre story
- De John en 04-19-16
- Warship
- Black Fleet Trilogy, Book 1
- De: Joshua Dalzelle
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
Too dumb to continue
Revisado: 09-18-21
I was initially excited to listen to a well-read Sci-Fi series, but unfortunately this writer has pushed so many of my “OMG, this is so dumb!” buttons that it’s difficult to continue.
Let’s put aside the childish and stereotypical behavior of all the characters. (Are they all first-graders?) I had to stop when we got situations when they call a weapon that has physically leveled the infrastructure of a city “biological”, then decide to approach it on foot in the open air, then say that “previous analysis” showed it didn’t spread airborne particles… and then mention how it has a distinctive smell.
Ummm… you do realize that, IF you can smell it, that means particles of it have landed in your nose. And IF it is a biological weapon, then you have just ingested it.
That is just one of too many such dumb moments in this book. I’m sorry, but I found these broke the suspension of disbelief.
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The Robots of Dawn
- The Robot Series, Book 3
- De: Isaac Asimov
- Narrado por: William Dufris
- Duración: 15 h y 43 m
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Detective Elijah Baiey is called to the Spacer world Aurora to solve a bizarre case of roboticide. The prime suspect is a gifted roboticist who had the means, the motive, and the opportunity to commit the crime. There's only one catch: Baley and his positronic partner, R. Daneel Olivaw, must prove the man innocent. For in a case of political intrigue and love between woman and robot gone tragically wrong, there's more at stake than simple justice. This time Baley's career, his life, and Earth's right to pioneer the Galaxy lie in the delicate balance.
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Jehosephat
- De Craven en 12-04-16
- The Robots of Dawn
- The Robot Series, Book 3
- De: Isaac Asimov
- Narrado por: William Dufris
A wonderful classic, well narrated
Revisado: 09-01-20
A well written Asimov classic, very well narrated. I read this book as a child but this was wonderful to relive.
My best experience on Audible yet.
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Cryptonomicon
- De: Neal Stephenson
- Narrado por: William Dufris
- Duración: 42 h y 44 m
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Neal Stephenson hacks into the secret histories of nations and the private obsessions of men, decrypting with dazzling virtuosity the forces that shaped this century.
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Be careful!
- De Jeffrey Wieseman en 11-07-10
- Cryptonomicon
- De: Neal Stephenson
- Narrado por: William Dufris
Unending exposition eats away at your life
Revisado: 07-10-20
This is the kind of book that might be readable in physical form through liberally applied skimming. The story is somewhat interesting, the connections among the characters are catchy, the witticism is funny, the descriptive similes are clever, the expositions on science and mathematics are sound, but...
...there are just too many sentences, too many paragraphs, too many chapters, TOO MANY WORDS!
While the narrator does an impressive effort sloughing through it all, listening to it at some point becomes an act of endurance and willpower. I felt like I was losing my precious life time listening to it without being able to fast forward.
This book would be 3 times better if it were about 75% shorter.
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Cryptonomicon
- De: Neal Stephenson
- Narrado por: William Dufris
- Duración: 42 h y 44 m
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In 1942, Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse - mathematical genius and young Captain in the US Navy - is assigned to detachment 2702. It is an outfit so secret that only a handful of people know it exists, and some of those people have names like Churchill and Roosevelt. The mission of Watrehouse and Detachment 2702 - commanded by Marine Raider Bobby Shaftoe - is to keep the Nazis ignorant of the fact that Allied Intelligence has cracked the enemy's fabled Enigma code. In the present, Waterhouse's crypto-hacker grandson, Randy, is attempting to create a "data haven" in Southeast Asia....
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Two thirds through and quit
- De Joshua en 06-20-16
- Cryptonomicon
- De: Neal Stephenson
- Narrado por: William Dufris
Unending exposition eats away at your life
Revisado: 07-10-20
This is the kind of book that might be readable in physical form through liberally applied skimming. The story is somewhat interesting, the connections among the characters are catchy, the witticism is funny, the descriptive similes are clever, the expositions on science and mathematics are sound, but...
...there are just too many sentences, too many paragraphs, too many chapters, TOO MANY WORDS!
While the narrator does an impressive effort sloughing through it all, listening to it at some point becomes an act of endurance and willpower. I felt like I was losing my precious life time listening to it without being able to fast forward.
This book would be 3 times better if it were about 75% shorter.
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For We Are Many
- Bobiverse, Book 2
- De: Dennis E. Taylor
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 8 h y 59 m
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Bob Johansson didn't believe in an afterlife, so waking up after being killed in a car accident was a shock. To add to the surprise, he is now a sentient computer and the controlling intelligence for a Von Neumann probe. Bob and his copies have been spreading out from Earth for 40 years now, looking for habitable planets. But that's the only part of the plan that's still in one piece.
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THE FECAL MATTER HAS HIT THE ATMOSPHERIC PROJECTOR
- De Jim "The Impatient" en 05-03-17
- For We Are Many
- Bobiverse, Book 2
- De: Dennis E. Taylor
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
Entertaining and fun
Revisado: 11-24-17
Good follow-up to the first book carries forward a similar style. The storyline is not philosophically deep or logically perfect (and at times takes predictable directions), but it is a fun way to pass the time, with bits of cultural reference humor sprinkled throughout. The narration is playful and straightforward. As you near the end of the book it's obvious the author is setting things up so you buy the 3rd in the series - which I did anyway, so kudos to him! ;)
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