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Das ferne Leuchten

Das Marsprojekt 1

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Das ferne Leuchten

By: Andreas Eschbach
Narrated by: Louis Friedemann Thiele
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Ariana, Ronny, Carl und Elinn sind auf dem Roten Planeten geboren und aufgewachsen. Doch im Jahr 2086 sollen sie plötzlich gemeinsam mit allen Marssiedlern zur Erde zurückkehren. Die vier Jugendlichen jedoch sind fest entschlossen, auf dem Mars zu bleiben. Besonders Elinn, die aus medizinischen Gründen auf der Erde nicht überleben könnte. Gemeinsam hecken die Freunde einen Plan zur Rettung der Marskolonie aus und machen dabei eine unglaubliche Entdeckung.

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Extremely Lame, Slow Moving Story.

Eight hours of extremely unoriginal story telling. As if someone had told a precocious thirteen year old who had just discovered narrative formulas to write a novel. I'm a fan of Eschbach, I have over thirty of his stories in my audible account, and this one belongs to the weakest of his works. I only stuck it out to the end because it is the first of five (?) volumes. Something at last did happen in the very last chapter, without explanation, So mabye the reader can hope that in volume two the story will begin? If you are just starting Eschbach, look elsewhere, this read is not rewarding.

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