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Forever Free

By: Joe Haldeman
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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From Joe Haldeman, the all-time master of military science fiction, comes the new novel set in the universe of his Hugo and Nebula Award-winning classic The Forever War.

An epic story about war, peace, and the price of freedom, Forever Free reintroduces listeners to William Mandella - who has been living peacefully on the planet called Middle Finger, a refuge for humans who refuse to become part of the group mind known as Man. But after decades of this peace, Mandella and others are tired of living like zoo animals. So they steal a starship - and embark upon a voyage that will forever change their understanding of the universe, and themselves.

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Different direction from Forever War

Forever War was a sprawling political war epic in the tradition of Robert Heinlein. Forever Free is at once a smaller, personal story that, by the end, seems like a cosmic tale concocted by Aasimov, Clarke and Dick while sitting at a cafe with Serling in the Twilight Zone.

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Literal Deus ex Machina

A Literal Deus ex Machina - interesting premise, but author undermines it through lazy plot devices. A very far cry from the genius of the Forever War.

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great book not so great narration

If you can vet past the narrator its a decent book. preferred the firat book overall.

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Explosive & messy ending.

The Forever War is an amazing piece of science fiction. It’s sequel; Forever Free… is not, the first 3 hours of this audiobook are decent. The book starts to drag towards its ending and then BOOM! Books over and the ending only slightly makes sense.

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Vets are mad about the future and try to skip in time to the future.
While our motley crew of whoever’s and Mandella’s family comes back in from their extended stay out in space
Jesus comes back, raptures all of existence than kills some people, resurrects them 3 sentences later. Gets angry that his creations don’t like being terminated and has a tantrum then fucks off to who knows where…THE END.

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The experiment begins with a bang, ends when God..

decides enough has been understood from the experiment of life, and intelligence.
When the elements created evolve the potentials for interesting possabilities the project gets interesting, but enough all ready. I'm done, the end.
Only the intelligences project an argument to let it be to continue.
OK, says the creator I'll let things run on without oversight;be back in a million years to see how you turn out.

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Great Ending to Forever War!!!

Joe Haldeman is a great technical writer, describing the physics and theoretical physics well. The premise of traveling through time by approaching the speed of light is such an interesting take on time travel with actual science to back some of the fiction. I would recommend this to any sci-fi fan.

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Good story unique premise

Loved the story and overall thought the book was great. I couldn’t stand the narrator.

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the story was good, but the narration is misplaced

I'm not the first person to address that, but it had to be said. the narrator isn't the same from the forever war, so it was really hard to adjust to the new voice. the narrator isn't bad by any means, but I feel like his performance wasn't appropriate for the book.

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I'm a fan of Forever War

it was an okay ending but it seems to be like the human surrendered to themselves
and I begin to wonder if it's fanfiction you know sometimes writers do that take offense story and slap their name on it this may be Joe holding them but the style seems just a tad different but I like forever War

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Not a bad sequel

This picks up a few years after the end of the forever war. Haldeman taps into the what of God in this book. Very strange indeed. I personally found the narrator's voice to be just a tad bit annoying ashis timber is higher than what I found pleasant.

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