
Escape from Hell
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Tom Weiner
Partnering with the famous poet and suicide, Sylvia Plath, Carpentier is a modern-day Christ who intends to harrow hell and free the damned.
But now that he's returned to this Dantesque inferno, can he ever again leave?
©2009 Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Couldn't ask for more.
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Well done.
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Despite the decades long delay, not a worthy successor to the original
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Interesting but not quite the original
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Amusing, but novelty worn off
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It is a very shallow 'formula' story. Sometimes it reads almost like a children's story - although the subject matter is not for children. Pseudo-spoiler alert. The entire book is a series of the same scene repeated ad nauseum : hero goes up to someone and says "follow me, I'll lead you out of here". That person responds, for some reason he can't leave, and then the hero moves on to a different person.
Poor sequel
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was it worth of the 40 year wait? pretty much!
if you lived inferno, you'll love this
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Actually I have several. Niven and Pournelle used this as a way to complain about modern problems. They hit everyone in New Orleans pretty hard. At first I thought too much so, and then the night I finished the book, the news had a story on the New Orleans Mayor, who had just been convicted of bribery and taking money on construction projects. They hammered hard on scientist that gave false evidence. They mentioned scientists in the 1970's who warned us about a coming Ice Age. They hinted that today's Global Warming Scientist might be scamming us. The talked about DDT and how it should have never been banned and the lives it cost to ban it. They talked about Silicon Breast Implants and how it was never proved they caused any harm. Lawyers got hit hard, etc...
Even though I agreed with a lot they had to say, the book had no plot as of course neither did Daunte's book. I would think two smart writers could visit Hell and have a plot. No character development here, today's readers need more.
I KNOW THE WAY OUT OF HELL
YOU COULD COME WITH ME
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Best sequel since the New Testament
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25 years later I read "Playgrounds of the Mind", and again that nagging sensation that this guy takes every opportunity he can to sound funny and makes his characters laugh at his bad jokes hysterically. This time I was a grown man and read the story in English, but this was a collection of fragments of stories so maybe I was catching the joke in the middle or something of the sort.
This book is Niven's last joke on me. The entire book is about his alter ego, Alan Carpenter, walking Dante's Inferno and finding people that are relevant to Niven's life, and thus have no meaning to a broader audience, especially an international one, paying for their respective sins much in the way Niven sees they have sinned. Bad jokes all over, unlikable characters, there is no real underlying story or conclusion, and everything ends exactly where it started.
Not worth my monthly credit. I recommend listening to the sample first, and perhaps reading some extracts from Amazon "look inside" if you can.
A bad joke from Niven
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