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Frontera

By: Lewis Shiner
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir, Stefan Rudnicki
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Lewis Shiner's stunning science fiction debut

After the world's governments collapsed, the corporations took control. Houston's Pulsystems has sent an expedition to the lost Martian colony of Frontera to search for survivors, but Reese, aging hero of the US space program, knows better. The colonists are not only alive; they have discovered a secret so devastating that the new rulers of Earth will stop at nothing to own it. But none of them have reckoned with Kane, tortured veteran of the corporate wars, whose hallucinatory voices are urging him to complete an ancient cycle of heroism and alter the destiny of the human race.

©1984 Lewis Shiner (P)2014 Blackstone Audio
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This one's really fantastic. Shiner’s 1980s debut novel, right in there with Neuromancer and Bruce Sterling and the others of the cyberpunk movement with which he was a big part, and with a real solid hard sf space mission to Mars element as well, finally in audio. I think I've finally found an audiobook that I can point to when someone asks about "Hey I liked this book The Martian what else you got?" It’s a lot, lot more f'ed up than The Martian; bigger cast (there’s the titular Mars colony) and a couple decades into a further, weirder future with cyberpunk influences (brain implant tech, corporations, genetic drift, psychedelic drugs, …). I’m a huge, huge, raving Lew Shiner fan, and Rudnicki is one of my favorites, and both he and Gabrielle de Cuir are fantastic on this one, as always. This one's aged uncannily well, as Shiner's extrapolations (crumbling Soviet Union fragmenting, collapse of US government space program and rise of private space interests) hit the bullseye all too well.

Fantastic spot-on sf of Mars and our own Earth

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I don’t know if the dual-narrator experiment worked exactly, but both narrators are excellent so it doesn’t exactly “fail” either. The story is fantastic and the solid writing holds it up though out. Highly recommended.

Great great great

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it didn't really hold my interest. I think it was okay, but I don't really remember the story as anything more than background noise

I guess it was okay

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Sex scenes are a bit much. Not hot, just awkward. I like the depth of the character building. The end kinda fizzled for me, but over all really good listen.

Surprisingly interesting and engaging story

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What did you like best about Frontera? What did you like least?

Best...the performance by both readers but especially Gabrielle. She rocks this book. Goodness, owns the emotions, the intensity ( and there is that! ) and the story.
Least is the wimpy ending, but that is subjective.

Would you recommend Frontera to your friends? Why or why not?

I would for the performances alone.

What about Gabrielle de Cuir and Stefan Rudnicki ’s performance did you like?

This story is relatively derivative, and is dated in it's technology. That said, these 2 performers bring it to life, and the characters they inhabit ( esp. Gabrielle's ) walk through the listeners lives. Stunningly good.

Could you see Frontera being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Nah. Too derivative, and too dated.

Any additional comments?

All that said, a wonderful offering. Stefan is Mr. Mars, and his companion seems to be along for the journey. If you like Mars oriented SciFi with amazing reading, get this. Highly recommended, for the genre!

Mars needs women! ( Still ! )

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I struggled to finish this audiobook. The man's breathing was extremely distracting. The woman's delivery was alright. The story barely holds.
It was funny to hear about Cuernavaca because I was there when I heard the book.

not worth buying

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Narrator does a fine job of bringing this otherwise so-so story to life. Was entertained most of the time, and didn't regret listening, but I won't give it another whirl anytime soon.

Better than average

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I liked this book well enough but wanted to like it more. It occurred to me early on that the book was in need of an editor to a significant degree.


The authors skill with prose is very good and once he surprised me with a unique and beautiful metaphor.  The story itself was interesting but it seemed that the book was simply incomplete and it made so many jumps as to appear  disjointed and maybe even comic book-like.


The dual narrators were good and I liked the way that he told the story from the point of view of different characters from one chapter to the next but the characters didn't seem to be completely formed to me and therefore not entirely believable.


As a lifelong fan of sci fi this book wasn't a waste of time but I don't think that I will bother with this author again.

Solid hard Sci-Fi in need of an editor

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It's a shame this book hasn't been reviewed more as it is a treasure, especially to those who are fans of the cyberpunk genre. Fans of William Gibson's early work will most likely not be disappointed. His writing is stripped down and efficient. The story doesn't linger over needless detail. Well thought-out and believable story.

35 years old and could have come out today

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good story but to many plots. hope if there is a continuation it does not jump around.

rjkaral

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