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Sundiver

The Uplift Saga, Book 1

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Sundiver

By: David Brin
Narrated by: George Wilson
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David Brin's Uplift novels are among the most thrilling, highly regarded works of contemporary science fiction. Beginning with Sundiver, Brin provides an intriguing exploration of humanity's future in the universe.

For nearly a billion years, every known sentient species in the universe has been the result of genetic and cultural guidance - or "uplifting" - by a previously uplifted patron race. Then humans are discovered. Having already uplifted chimps and dolphins, humanity clearly qualifies as an intelligent species, but did they actually evolve their own intelligence, or did some mysterious patron race begin the process, then suddenly abandon Earth? The answer to this mystery might be as close as our own sun, but it will take a daring dive into its fiery interior to know for sure.

Sundiver begins David Brin's thoughtful, exhilarating exploration of a future filled with an imaginative array of strange alien races, dazzling scientific achievements, and age-old enigmas.

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Good narration, Bad science

I enjoyed this audio book ok. The strength is the reading. Clear with good depiction of the voices, especially the aliens. The reading is also very clear. However, I can't get by the bad science represented in this novel. l was particularly bothered with Brins basing a major driving social force to von Danikens fabricated work which has little or no credibility. Having said that, the idea of uplifting are intriguing enough that I will listen to the next books but I expect better writing.

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Very interesting premise let down in it's execution.

A whodunnit is supposed to lay out clues as you go along so you can solve the mystery along with the characters. There's only one properly set up Chekov's gun in the whole book. Everything else just gets Deus Ex Machina'd along the way or revealed as the characters are saying how they solved it.

Also the editing of the recording is very poor. The chapter breaks don't line up with the chapters. There are some pauses taken out, and some extremely unnecessarily long pauses. And lots of lip smacking. The reader also doesn't pronounce most of the technical or jargon words correctly. He even says "cacophony" as "kak-o-phone".

Very mid.

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lip smacking annoyance.

great story, intriguing twist to a whodunit story. main complaint is the narrators habit of smacking his lips wetly between chapters and during any small break, its distracting and disturbing.

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Good Story

I enjoyed the story and will likely continue the series. There were a couple of hiccups in pronunciation, but I still think the narrator did a good job

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Great Story!

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

I'd recommend this book to anyone who likes hard scifi, with credible aliens and strong plots. David Brin doesn't hold your hand or explain his jokes--he treats you as an intelligent reader, capable of figuring out by yourself the humor of a situation. A rare thing in SF.

What other book might you compare Sundiver to and why?

There are elements of Sundiver (and of the whold Uplift trilogy) that remind me of Asimov's Foundation series, in the sense that a "band of curious and investigative humans" are set against a backdrop of complacency and intellectual conformism. Otherwise, it's hard to compare Brin's books to anyone else's--few authors are as lucidly optimistic about the human race and its future.

Which scene was your favorite?

The story is riveting and the premise intriguing: there's a spaceship, and it dives into the sun, which humans suspect is haunted. I may not have a specific favorite scene, but let's not kid around, here--this by itself is a fascinating and gripping premise.

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

Overall, while I may not have cried or laughed while listening to this, the whole "universe" and backdrop kept me interested from beginning to end. The whole status of the human race as (potentially) a self-evolved race (rather than being uplifted) is a very clever concept and made me feel oddly proud of my race and its achievements. This is something very rare in modern SF, where human-bashing is the norm. Brin stands against that and offers a refreshing view of ourselves.

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Great story, well told

This imaginative story is fantastic. I couldn’t stop listening and the reader is very expressive and good at telling the story.

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I had forgotten just how good Brin is.

I bought all of the Uplift books from the Science Fiction book club a very long time ago.

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i read the books out of order. lol.

listened to the 2nd book first, 3rd book 2nd; and found this one wonderful! Enjoy

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Had trouble following

I'm usually a fan of classic sci-fi, but this just didn't hit rught. I had trouble paying attention (rare for me) or keeping the plot. Also, a lot of weird-yet-dated sexism that seems par for the time period written. Many interesting concepts and I heard it gets better after book 1, so I might continue.

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Science, Mystery and (a little) Romance

Great science premises. A variety of aliens, good and bad. Politics and intrigue, and love.

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