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Dreams of Future Past
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's summary
Future Past rollicks across a world of artificial gods and aliens that are altogether too damn real! It has villains that want to literally destroy the world, it has heroes that just need a good nap! If it doesn’t make you think of some classics of science fantasy, then there’s a whole list of books you need to read.
Kevin McCarthy has constructed a future history in which the past —our present— is not so much forgotten as …misremembered? De-extincted dinosaurs? Check. Loquacious extraterrestrial arachnid bureaucrats? Check. Animatronic pantheons? Check! The Creature from the Black Lagoon’s Shakespearean doppelganger? Yes!
Art! (It’s chockfull of art.)
Read it!
We’re not even going to mention the sentient clouds of nanites that think they’re ancient Hindu demons!
Kevin McCarthy has constructed a future history in which the past —our present— is not so much forgotten as …misremembered? De-extincted dinosaurs? Check. Loquacious extraterrestrial arachnid bureaucrats? Check. Animatronic pantheons? Check! The Creature from the Black Lagoon’s Shakespearean doppelganger? Yes!
Art! (It’s chockfull of art.)
Read it!
We’re not even going to mention the sentient clouds of nanites that think they’re ancient Hindu demons!