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The Dark World

By: Henry Kuttner
Narrated by: Jim Roberts
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Henry Kuttner was a pioneer with this kind of story which mixes science fiction and fantasy. As such, he had great influence on writers to come. Marion Zimmer Bradley is one of many authors who have cited Kuttner as an influence. Her novel, The Bloody Sun is dedicated to him. Roger Zelazny stated that The Dark World influenced his famous Amber series. Richard Matheson dedicated his 1954 novel I Am Legend to Kuttner, and thanked him for his help and encouragement. Ray Bradbury said that Kuttner actually wrote the last 300 words of Bradbury's first horror story, "The Candle." Bradbury also referred to Kuttner as a neglected master and a "pomegranate writer: popping with seeds - full of ideas."

In this story, World War II veteran Edward Bond, is a fighter pilot recuperating from a plane crash. Suddenly his life takes a strange turn into weirdness. He steps through a portal into a world of magic and swordplay that is terrible but somehow hauntingly familiar. He meets a giant wolf, a red witch, and something called the "need-fire." In this strange Dark World, Bond finds himself opposed to the dread lord Ganelon and his terrible army of werewolves, wizards, and witches. However all is not as it seems in this shadowy mirror of the real world, and Bond discovers that a part of him feels more at home here than he ever did in the real world.

©2013 Killco Publications (P)2013 Killco Publications
Classics Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Magic Users Wolf Werewolf
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Witches! Vampires! Werewolves! Oh, my!

This starts off slow, but the action-packed conclusion is worth it. How can you go wrong with a body-swapping sword buckling hero fighting mythical beings with science-magic?
The narration is clunky, but you get used to it.

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Good Book, Bad Narration

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Different narrator would be a plus. John Lee would have done indescribably better.

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I first read this book as a kid many years ago. A true classic of the fantasy genre, it captivated me at the time. To the date, I still believe it to be imaginative and magical in a distinctive and alluring way.

However, narration by Jim Roberts is outright awful: the overall rhythm is way off, his enunciation is only marginally better than that of a speech simulator of the late 90s, he appears to disregard punctuation (or invents his own), and too often he fails to put the right emphasis in a sentence or a paragraph, treating words as if they were written on separate note cards instead of complete sentences. Overall, the narration sounds annoyingly unnatural.

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Meh...

More than a little overrated. Too much exposition. I kept reading and hearing all these glowing testimonials about Henry Kuttner and was very disappointed with this book. It didn't help that it was a very uninspired and hammy performance by someone who isn't a very good actor and nearly has a speech impediment. Very underwhelming.

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