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First Contact: Escape to 55 Cancri

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First Contact: Escape to 55 Cancri

By: Kenneth E. Ingle
Narrated by: Gene Eugene
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When a lab experiment results in a group of scientists gaining extremely long life, they realize that if they stay on Earth, they'll soon become lab specimens. To escape this, they decide to travel to the stars. Unfortunately, the stars are already occupied.

©2009 Kenneth E. Ingle (P)2010 Books In Motion
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The story line is good, but it reads like a collection of short stories. Instead of picking a few plot points and expanding on them the author packs in so many that the story becomes quite dull and under-developed.

Meh! Save your credit.

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Overall, a decent SF storyline. I wish the author could have developed the character of Michael more. He's introduced as having better than normal strategic and tactical skills but later in the book, when conflict erupts, he's nowhere to be found. I agree with an earlier reviewer that the book lacks science and details surrounding the technology and engineering used. But I enjoyed it none the less.

Pretty good but lacking in some areas

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The beginning of this novel, a genetic accident creating long life, is no worse that other inventions (frozen sleep, etc.), to build the foundation for mankind's first visit to the stars. It does offer some interesting plot support. Once you get through that, and the lack of science content, you have a great book of first contact with mankind the underdogs! Reminds me of some of the great SF of the 60's & 70's, which I have sorely missed.

Worth sticking through the beginning

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Definitely more intellectual than exciting. I don't mind intellectual writing,but prefer it in equal measures of excitement and either comedy or wit.
I was led on by the hope that it got better, only to find disappointment in the end.

interesting concept

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What didn’t you like about Gene Eugene’s performance?

He would pause at odd times and he sounded like he was taking a dump, he had to push the words out. It was really weird.

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It was an interesting idea, poorly executed though and very unbelievable.

I think the nararator was pooping...

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well read and a good listen but this is the "beginning" would have been better if more exciting things had happened

very good but...

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