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  • Superluminary

  • The Complete Trilogy
  • By: John C. Wright
  • Narrated by: Ralph Lister
  • Length: 16 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (113 ratings)

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Superluminary

By: John C. Wright
Narrated by: Ralph Lister
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The Lords of Creation rule the Nine Worlds through its control of the ultra-advanced technology that has permitted the colonization of the entire solar System. More gods than men, the Lords of Creation have cheated Death itself. But although they rule the solar system with their god-like scientific knowledge, there are even more powerful forces to be feared lurking out in the dark depths of space.

And when an unthinkably terrible enemy that rules a vast network of dead stars and planets comes to the Nine Worlds, it falls to them to stop it, though entire worlds may perish. But how can the Lords of Creation hope to stop the nightmarish undead monstrosities when they are bitterly divided by pride, jealousy, and mutual suspicion?

A tour de force of science fiction at its mind-blowing best, Superluminary: The Complete Trilogy consists of The Lords of Creation, book 1; The Space Vampires, book 2; and The World Armada, book 3.

This is the latest and most brilliant creation of science fiction grandmaster John C. Wright, the Dragon-award winning author of The Unwithering Realm, The Golden Age, Moth & Cobweb, and Awake in the Night Land.

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better read the listened to

Hard science fiction where the techno babble isn't meaningless. Sometimes hard to follow the audio.

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Where does he get his fantastic stories?

Every time you read John C Wright, you are taken on a parabolic path. The story starts expansive and you cannot imagine anything greater, but then he proceeds to rocket to greater heights and invent new fantastic mechanisms at a greater and greater rate. He is a master and this story is part of his canon.

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A beautiful story, if your mind can handle it

While it might sound absurd to say, this book is one of the rare science-fiction novels that requires a firm grasp of science to enjoy. Sharpen your astrophysics, your post, Newtonian physics, your theology, your philosophy, your math. The conclusion is epic, but it is an extensive process to get there, the journey across galaxies and back.

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Another fantastic trilogy from Wright

If you are a fan of John C Wright, there are certain things you’ll come to expect. Super sciences. Battles of wit. Classical pulp tropes fused with philosophy, theology, and science. Small beginnings leading to epic endings. Superluminary delivers on all those, and infuses a decent helping of cosmic horror into the mix.

The narrator can chew the scenery sometimes, but overall, it’s a great listen.

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The Grandmaster never misses

You will not find better science fiction than this. John C. Wright is a super heavyweight writer beyond all contestation.

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refreshing

I have been an SF fan my whole life. In the past years, I have grown so soul-suckingly weary of SF full of unnecessary, often graphic, sex. Usually including various forms of adultery.

I had despaired of finding any SF that wasn't similarly tainted, until I found this series. I will always be grateful to this author for putting out something with which I can pass on my love of SF to my Sons.

The conceit of space vampires sounds hokey...and I dont think the author minds one bit, I could feel him reveling in it, which made it fun. It can get tiring going from one catastrophic emergency to the next. Almost without cease the entire trilogy, it seemed. But this would not have been as noticeable if I didnt binge listen to the audiobook.

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Top Tier Space Opera

I honestly haven't had the pleasure of such Epic Scale Space Opera since Dan Simmon's Hyperion Cantos. And like the former, profound ideas are distilled and interspersed throughout galactic-scale adventures. Unlike Hyperion, a smaller cast keeps the overall tale focused.

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My God!

I understood about .001% of what was going on, further relistens may bring this up, but it blew my mind. This audiobook is a space opera on the universal scale. I enjoyed it, although I will need to brush up on quantum physics to really get the most out of it.

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Great SciFi

I have listened to this audible story three times now- the reader is excellent- handles the various character voices with ease - and the story- well- if you like Lord of the Rings, the Foundation trilogy- then you’re in for a treat. Different kind of fantasy/SciFi but similarly well thought out and written. Enjoy!

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Sci-fi on a scale most authors can't even dream of

I love me some John C. Wright, so I was pretty thrilled when I found a trilogy of his here on audible. If you're not familiar with Wright, just understand that he tends to write a single rather lengthy story that his publisher then chops into three or more books. Therefore, you never start a series of his without having all the books close at hand - which is why bundling them as a single audiobook is awesome. In this omnibus edition, the second book picks up pretty quickly after the first one concludes, and the third comes off the second with barely a hesitation between them. There is little to no "backstory" or recounting of the previous book - the story just continues.

And what a story it is! If you've ever read Wright's Golden Age trilogy (which I highly recommend), his visionary imagination just simply outstrips that of most authors. A single chapter of Wright's usually contains more than enough creative ideas or concepts for other authors to write an entire series about. The scale of the story begins with man's solar system, being mainly interplanetary in nature, but by the end the ante has been upped to an interstellar story, spanning multiple star systems and drawing upon sciences that eat entire stars and worlds for fuel. By the second book, when the reader begins to realize that this is essentially a "space vampires" story on steroids, the scale has been raised to include the entirety of the Milky Way Galaxy and a foe whose age is counted in millenia rather than years, decades, or even centuries. With the fate of mankind and all life in the galaxy at stake, and space structures which envelope entire star systems, one might think the maximum has been reached for the scale of the story Wright is to tell - but you would be wrong. Then comes the third book, which ultimately reaches an intergalactic scale - simply mind-boggling, but a heck of a fun read!

Ralph Lister did a really solid job with this narration. In some places I wondered if the characters were coming across as harsher than they should have, but ultimately I think it worked with the nature of the story and the characters therein. He has to toss around crazy sci-fi terminology, but he makes it work, which is a testimony to his ability. I thought Lister did a fine job and won't hesitate to listen to another book narrated by him.

All in all, I found this a fun and intriguing listen. Though the scale is rather epic, Wright keeps it intriguing and interesting by focusing on a few characters and allowing the story to unfold around them. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a taste for space opera or some rather extraordinary science fiction!

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