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K. Ward

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This is a Librivox recording - should be free

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-16-24

...and the performance is not by 'Harry Shaw', but by 'Mark Nelson'. Rather, as I've just learned, 'Harry Shaw' is a pseudonym of Mark Douglas Nelson - and ' Mark Nelson' is heard to be the reader of the recording.

If I'd seen 'Mark Nelson' (not 'Harry Shaw') shown as the reader in the first place I'd have known it was Librivox - which is a free service. Audible's practice of charging customers for free Librivox recordings is abhorrent. They might at least include a message about the recording being available free on Librivox's website! Grrr.

The performance is pretty good regardless, and the story is excellent. The savagely brutal nature of the tale hits you hard - you just don't expect to read such lethality in a classic book. The author also wrote 'The Cold Equations', equally hard-hitting.

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Entertaining

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-26-23

5 stars for what it is: a well-written combination of space opera and classic 30s pulp adventure story, with modern clarity of narrative. Despite some stereotyping in 'bad guy' characteristics and love theme, it's not all what it seems to be... there's nuance giving the tale intelligence. Get through the pulpier 'savage ritual' middle and the whole tale will be an enjoyable SF listening experience.

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Entertaining, with two thoughts

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-09-23

An entertaining listen, though [SPOILERS] the grandsons in prominent positions at the location the ship contacts/lands on Earth seems too convenient a coincidence. And we're told that the ship's interior became infected with the deadly Earth virus; wouldn't that infect susceptible/uninfected passengers, kill most of them, and be spread to World if the ship returned there? These are small quibbles. I suspended disbelief and enjoyed the novel.

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