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Galileo’s Dream

By: Kim Stanley Robinson
Narrated by: George Guidall
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Publisher's summary

Kim Stanley Robinson’s illustrious SF career has earned him every major award in the business—including the Nebula and Hugo Awards.

With Galileo’s Dream, Robinson crafts an instant masterpiece that blends epic adventure and thoughtful alternate history. Ganymede, a rebellious Jovian, attempts to bring famed scientific mind Galileo forward in time to alter the course of history with astonishing results.

©2009 Kim Stanley Robinson (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
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Exquisite intriguing Galileo

Galileo made so human and so extraordinary at once contacted by people from the future brilliant science humanism and philosophy infinitely imaginative novel unforgettable - the reader is the best and his voices like a good film

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Wonderful

I found the story captivating. It was entertaining and educational. As an armchair scientist, I enjoyed it very much.

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Absolutely the best historical science fiction book I have ever read.

I loved the historical accuracy intertwined with future and scientific outcomes. This is a truly wonderful work of fiction.

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Historical Novel?

More a historical novel than science fiction, Galileo's Dream covers the latter half of Galileo's life. While there are some action scenes this is not an action novel. And while there is time travel and alien intelligence, it is more a novel of about Galileo, his scientific ideas, and Vatican politics. If you make it through the twenty hours you will gain a understanding and an affection for this flawed genius. It does go on for too long. It could stand being about a third shorter. But I would recommend it for an entertaining introduction to the life of Galileo Galilee.

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more great ksr

KSR is in a class by himself. Galileo's Dream is not perfect, but still is a very good listen. The only thing I could not quite get past was how easily Galileo seems to accept the fantastical future people he comes into contact with. That said, even if viewed only as historical fiction, this book is great; the sci fi elements are like fun gravy added on top.

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Flawed but interesting

I like the overall concept of this novel immensely. I love the idea of Galileo travelling back and forth between his own time and a mysterious future version of Jupiter's moons. I like the idea of using this concept as a way to explore the importance of scientific thought.

The structure is flawed though. My feeling was that there needed to be a better balance between the scenes in Galileo's time and those in the future. A huge amount of the novel reads like a biography of Galileo. The time is evoked with great detail and texture, so if you know little about Galileo you may find this fascinating. If, however, you're already read a Galileo biography, you may find it excessively repetitive. I wanted more imaginative sci-fi, and less of a sense that the author was typing up his research notes.

It's definitely worth a listen, though, if you like long, rambling novels, and the ending is rather magical.

The reader is perfect, having a warm voice with just a hint of an Italian accent.

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Awesome entanglement of history and SF

Great mash up of historical re-telling with a quantum future / past in KSR most excellent prose.

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Time traveling Galileo on Jupiter

Kim Stanley Robinson’s Galileo’s Dream is not so much an alternate history tale, but rather a bit of license in the life of Galileo Galilei, especially his dreams. His tumultuous life is detailed. While Copernicus is credited with placing the sun at the center with the planets including Earth revolving around the sun, this was viewed as a mathematical convenience (in order to accurately calculate when Easter would be). Scriptural interpretation placed the Earth at the center and everything else was blasphemy. Galileo’s discovery of the moons of Jupiter was the first suggestion that not everything revolved around the Earth. His dreams involve time traveling from the 31st century where alien life has been found initially on one of Jupiter’s moons. One individual from this future is intent on influencing Galileo to be burned at the stake (rather than the house arrest he received) with the goal of forcing science into an earlier and more dominant role in world affairs that would impact their current situation.

Robinson does an admirable job of relating Galileo’s situation at the time (early 17th century) beyond the scientific and ‘white-washed’ religious issues. There are power struggles and petty jealousy. Galileo himself is a bit of a playboy, in spite of his hernia truss. The clergy are venial and vindictive. Interestingly, the major players of the 31st century are not much better.

The narration is excellent with solid character distinction. Pacing is smooth and brisk.

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Treat yourself to some wild imagination.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes! Especially to those that wonder how quatum fluctuation actually work.

What did you like best about this story?

The way it came alive and helped me see the historical context of Gallileo's life.

What about George Guidall’s performance did you like?

He's my favorite reader. He reads so that you forget he's there. Every character distinct and vibrant.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No. But I did enjoy it. I laughed, I cried, I was glad I bought it.

Any additional comments?

No. Out of time.

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Read this book

A beautiful, moving, human story of a brilliant, flawed visionary, reimagined here by Robinson. Worth the read.

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