
A World Out of Time
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Narrado por:
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Tom Weiner
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De:
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Larry Niven
After more than two hundred years as a corpsicle, Jaybee Corbell awoke in someone else’s body and under threat of instant annihilation if he made a wrong move while they were training him for a one-way mission to the stars.
But Corbell bided his time and made his own move. Once he was outbound, where the society that ruled Earth could not reach him, he headed his starship toward the galactic core, where the unimaginable energies of the universe wrenched the fabric of time and space and promised final escape from his captors.
Then he returned to an Earth eons older than the one he’d left, a planet that had had three million years to develop perils he had never dreamed of - perils that became nightmares that he had to escape... somehow.
Larry Niven is the multiple Hugo and Nebula award–winning author of the Ringworld series, as well as many other science fiction masterpieces. His Beowulf’s Children, coauthored with Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes, was a New York Times best seller. He lives in Chatsworth, California.
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Would you listen to A World Out of Time again? Why?
From the mid '60s to mid '80s, Larry Niven could do no wrong. Every book he wrote was brimming with imagination, science, humor, and optimism for the human condition.This book was light on the optimism but full of big ideas.
Corbell, dying of cancer, has himself frozen so he can awake in a future where his disease can be cured.
Instead Corbell awakes in a Socialist dystopia in a body that's not his own.
That's all I can tell you because any other hints would spoil the fun you'll have reading this book!
Highly recommended!
What was one of the most memorable moments of A World Out of Time?
Corbell figuring out what the prilatsil in the hospital was for.What does Tom Weiner bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Tom has a resonant voice and does a fair rendering of characters. He's good enough that I'm replacing all the audiobooks that were read by Connor O'Brien (the worst reader EVAH!) with Tom's versions. O'Brien managed to make one of the greatest works of sci-fi (Ringworld) unlistenable; Weiner adds value to the books.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Near the end of the book, when Corbell is witnessing world changing events, he's suddenly struck with acute homesickness, missing his wife who's long dead. He longed for his old life and it was quite poignant.Any additional comments?
What are you waiting for? If you like hard science fiction, buy this audiobook! If you like imaginative fiction, buy this book!Another hit from Larry Niven's Golden Age
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Great book...not your standard fare<br />
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One of the best Sci Fi novels ever written.
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A 1970s vision of the far future on humankind
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I recommend this to anyone. I believe it to be helpful to state the style and type of voices used for a full and better understanding of what to expect.
I’m happy to have listened.
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What did you love best about A World Out of Time?
I actually loved that this wasn't just a time travel book. There is a good chunk of it that takes place in interstellar space. That learning is done by memory shots. That even in millions of years cars will still be an accepted form of transportation. I love Peerssa for some reason. I love the cat tails. I loved that despite this book being written in the 70s, it is still a brilliant piece of fiction.What other book might you compare A World Out of Time to and why?
I have only listened to 3 other time travel books, "The Time Travelers Wife", and "Times Eye", both of which are nothing like this book. If I had to make a comparison to anything, it would be the Blockbuster movie, "The Time Machine".What about Tom Weiner’s performance did you like?
Everything, every voice was distinct and separate. Mirelly-Lyra even had that old crony sound. Tom was awesome!Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I didn't laugh or cry but I had an acute interest in getting to the next chapter.Any additional comments?
Got to ask yourself...would you ever take a one way trip 3 million years into the future?A must listen for any time travel buffs.
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Imaginative and a great story.
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Interesting story
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Two Books in One
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Brilliant Performance; Modern Classic
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