
The Skylark of Space
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Narrated by:
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Edward Miller
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By:
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E. E. Smith
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While somewhat crude and laughably simple, the sci-fi elements are strikingly in line with common themes today. The faster than light drive is just assumed, but necessary for interstellar travel. A description of a "dead sun" with strong gravity sounds like a black hole, while an attractor property is pretty much a tractor beam. Particle weapons of immense destructive power border on nuclear fission. While the alien cultures are heavily anthropomorphized, there is the intriguing suggestion that they evolved towards more engineering solutions, rather than study much chemistry, while still having instantaneous learning systems.
The narration style suggests an older recording that has been recently digitized as the format has a repetition of the book's title and authors at the beginning of each chapter as well as announcing the end of each chapter. Narration quality is also subpar with little character distinction, let alone gender or alien variation. The overall sense is one of a simple reading out loud of the text suggestive of an earlier period.
Note: There are at least two other recorded versions of this book with different narrators that appear to have also tackled the entire series (three follow-on books). Finally, this version has the oddity of the ending Audible sign-off in German and the file size is about double the expected size for a 9 hour recording.
A blast from the distant past
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