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The Goblin Reservation

By: Clifford Simak
Narrated by: Bernard Setaro Clark
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The hunt for his killer leads a dead professor of supernatural phenomena into the perilous intrigues of aliens, fairy folk, and time travelers in this classic of science fiction.

Until the day he was murdered, Professor Peter Maxwell was a respected faculty member of the College of Supernatural Phenomena. Imagine his chagrin when he turns up at a Wisconsin matter transmission station several weeks later and discovers he's not only dead but unemployed. During an interstellar mission to investigate rumors of dragon activity, this alternate Maxwell is intercepted by a strange alien race that wants him to carry knowledge of a remarkable technology back to Earth, and it seems someone does not want the information shared. Suddenly, it's essential for Maxwell to find his own killer. He enlists the aid of Carol Hampton of the Time College, along with her pet saber-toothed tiger, a ghost with memory issues, and the intelligent Neanderthal man recently rescued from a prehistoric cooking pot. But the search is pointing them toward the goblins, fairies, and assorted Little Folk living in reservations on campus and into the dangerous heart of an interspecies blood feud that has been raging for millions of years.

An enthrallingly brilliant amalgam of science fiction, adventure, fairy tale fantasy, and murder mystery, The Goblin Reservation has long been a favorite of Clifford D. Simak fans and serious science fiction aficionados in general. Ingeniously inventive and unabashedly tongue-in-cheek - combining teleportation, time travel, and alien contact with dinosaurs, trolls, and William Shakespeare - this magnificent literary mélange is a bravura demonstration of a multiaward-winning fantasy and science fiction master operating at the imaginative peak of his considerable powers.

©1968 Clifford D. Simak; This edition published in 2015 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Classics Fairy Tales Fantasy Fiction First Contact Science Fiction Time Travel

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A lighthearted example of Simak's best work. Playful and fun. A great escape. Full of fantasy elements "justified by science".

The narration was charming. The narrators's choice and command of voices was superb. There were times when it was hard to believe that the same person was performing all the roles.

A mild and wonderful story.

A classic.

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Loved it

Clifford Simak is my favorite author. I particularly like The Goblin Reservation. Having read it many times it was a pleasure to listen to this performance.

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Just wonderful!

Loved this story from the first time i read it. And the narration was amazing.

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An exceptional presentation.

This is a prime example of Simak's Pastoral science fiction. If you haven't read any of his work, this book is a great place to start.

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Perhaps my #1 favorite Science Fiction Book

I love this book I have read and re-read countless times. The story is so simple and so satisfying. A future planet Earth that has become a worldwide galactic University. There are interesting aliens, Ghosts, Goblins, Trolls, Brownies, and Banshees. Intrigue, skullduggery, a brash trouble-making Neanderthal man, and more. This book does not beat you over the head with a profound message it just leaves you satisfied.

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Disjointed

The Story is ok but very jumpy and disjointed, having little indication of scene changes.
The worst part is the voice acting of the goblin character O'toole. I nearly ended my listen after having to listen to that shrill "pirate" voice for too long.

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Great story and amazing narrator!

What a nice light story of fun and adventure well told. A definite classic to add to your collection.

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Struggled to finish. Overdramatic goblin voices an

overdramatic goblin voices and other impersonations detracted greatly from the story. The narrator is great when he's doing human voices and his others distracted from the story. I think he has the making of a good narrator if he just stops trying so hard.

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Very enjoyable story and performance! I would recommend it to any and all for excellent entertainment.

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So 1960s…

Very much a product of its time. “Man” stands for “human”, “Mankind” stands for “Humanity”; men act, and women stand around exclaiming and protesting; non-humans speak with accents that are supposed to be funny but come across as caricatures with inescapable racist overtones. The plot is feather-light, the resolution predictable. And repeatedly, the protagonist bewails his lack of time, and “if only he had done such and such”, when there is a Time Faculty in the university, and time travel is a normal tool of research.

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