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Children of Ruin
- By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
- Narrated by: Mel Hudson
- Length: 15 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Thousands of years ago, Earth's terraforming program took to the stars. On the world they called Nod, scientists discovered alien life - but it was their mission to overwrite it with the memory of Earth. Then humanity's great empire fell, and the program's decisions were lost to time. Aeons later, humanity and its new spider allies detected fragmentary radio signals between the stars. They dispatched an exploration vessel, hoping to find cousins from old Earth. But those ancient terraformers woke something on Nod better left undisturbed. And it's been waiting for them.
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Not ideal for audiobook format
- By bogmonkey on 01-08-20
- Children of Ruin
- By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
- Narrated by: Mel Hudson
It's "Sef-el-o-pod"!
Reviewed: 04-25-23
Cephalopod is pronounced "Sef-el-o-pod", not "Kef-el-o-pod". The story and narration otherwise were great, but in a story about octopuses, the word comes up a lot.
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The Collapsing Empire
- The Interdependency, Book 1
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
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Our universe is ruled by physics, and faster-than-light travel is not possible - until the discovery of The Flow, an extradimensional field we can access at certain points in space-time that transports us to other worlds, around other stars. Humanity flows away from Earth, into space, and in time forgets our home world and creates a new empire, the Interdependency, whose ethos requires that no one human outpost can survive without the others. It's a hedge against interstellar war - and a system of control for the rulers of the empire.
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THE STUPIDITIES OF COURT
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 04-01-17
- The Collapsing Empire
- The Interdependency, Book 1
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
Should be a female reader.
Reviewed: 02-01-18
it was just a little hard being that most of the protagonist are female to listen to a male voice.
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The Red Knight
- By: Miles Cameron
- Narrated by: Matthew Wolf
- Length: 30 hrs and 31 mins
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Twenty-eight florins a month is a huge price to pay for a man to stand between you and the Wild. Twenty-eight florins a month is nowhere near enough when a wyvern's jaws snap shut on your helmet in the hot stink of battle, and the beast starts to rip the head from your shoulders. But if standing and fighting is hard, leading a company of men - or worse, a company of mercenaries - against the smart, deadly creatures of the Wild is even harder. It takes all the advantages of birth, training, and the luck of the devil to do it.
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I Love Rolling The Dice Here At Audible!
- By Michael on 03-04-13
- The Red Knight
- By: Miles Cameron
- Narrated by: Matthew Wolf
when
Reviewed: 09-15-15
I would like to know when the next book ia going to be narrated. it is not cool to stop without completing the story
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Dune
- By: Frank Herbert
- Narrated by: Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton, and others
- Length: 21 hrs and 2 mins
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Here is the novel that will be forever considered a triumph of the imagination. Set on the desert planet Arrakis, Dune is the story of the boy Paul Atreides, who would become the mysterious man known as Maud'dib. He would avenge the traitorous plot against his noble family and would bring to fruition humankind's most ancient and unattainable dream.
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This classic deserves better
- By Matthew Salvo on 07-01-21
Great Story, Great Reader, Inconsistent Narration
Reviewed: 07-22-15
This story lives up to every bit of hype you have heard. The story itself is very well written and its arc both completes the story and leaves further exploration for its sequels. Character development is realistic and the world is one that I look forward to further exploring in the sequels.
The voice actors are very good and the main reader is great to listen to. I have but one complaint regarding the audio version of this story: They assign voice actors to each character, but, in many cases, don't use them. They are used quite frequently, but their use seems artbitrary. In some chapters, the main reader is used for all but dialogue and the voice actors deliver the lines. In others, it is only the main reader, reading both narration AND dialogue. This gives each character two voices: The voice of the assigned voice actor and the voice the main reader uses for that character. Both are good, but the inconsistency is confusing. If there was some pattern, that would be fine, but there isn't one that I can make out. It's like they flipped a coin at the beginning of each chapter to decide which set of voices to use.
To be clear, this does not detract from the story and I still found the audio book very enjoyable. the performances are good, just inconsistent.
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