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Anchorite - Full Audiobook by Randall Garrett
Anchorite
Randall Garrett (1927 - 1987)
Full Audio Book read for you by Phil Chenevert
Randall Garrett sticks a sharp needle into our government and society in this wonderful story. He projects the current trends towards paternalistic government into the future. Yes, we have attained a world government and everyone is equal whether they want to be or not; everyone is taken care of no matter how incompetent, stupid or sleazy they are and everyone is out to undermine everyone else. The author predicts (sadly only too well) what the trends of today will eventually produce if allowed to continue.
But wait! there is hope in the asteroid belt where jerks and incompetents are weeded out by hard physical laws and only those who possess common sense and the ability to actually survive are allowed to govern. But will the Earth government allow this to continue? Of course not. Listen to this great story to have a peek into the future.
Randall Garrett (1927 - 1987)
Full Audio Book read for you by Phil Chenevert
Randall Garrett sticks a sharp needle into our government and society in this wonderful story. He projects the current trends towards paternalistic government into the future. Yes, we have attained a world government and everyone is equal whether they want to be or not; everyone is taken care of no matter how incompetent, stupid or sleazy they are and everyone is out to undermine everyone else. The author predicts (sadly only too well) what the trends of today will eventually produce if allowed to continue.
But wait! there is hope in the asteroid belt where jerks and incompetents are weeded out by hard physical laws and only those who possess common sense and the ability to actually survive are allowed to govern. But will the Earth government allow this to continue? Of course not. Listen to this great story to have a peek into the future.
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Card Trick - Full Audiobook by John Berryman
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Card Trick John Berryman (1919 - 1988) Full Audio Book read for you by Gary Dana The Psi Lodge had their ways and means of applying pressure, when pressure was needed. But the peculiar talent this fellow showed was one that even they'd never heard of...! - Summary by John Berryman
Attitude - Full Audiobook by Hal Clement
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Attitude Hal Clement (1922 - 2003) Full Audio Book read for you by Phil Chenevert They had been captured, but by whom? And why where they allowed to build anything they wanted to escape? The space cruiser was powerful and built to fight anything in the galaxy, but somehow, in the empty rift between galaxies, they had been rendered helpless and brought to this prison. Even stranger was that thei...
The Flame Breathers - Full Audiobook by Ray Cummings
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The Flame Breathers Ray Cummings (1907 - 1957) Full Audio Book read for you by Phil Chenevert Did the planet Vulcan exist? It supposedly orbited our sun on the opposite side from the Earth but it was only theoretical speculation. One expedition had mysteriously disappeared, and now another was following in its path-searching for the truth about this planet's existence. Was there really an unkno...
Frigid Fracas - Full Audiobook by Mack Reynolds
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Frigid Fracas Mack Reynolds (1917 - 1983) Full Audio Book read for you by Dale Grothmann In any status-hungry culture, the level a man is assigned depends on what people think he is-not on what he is. And that, of course, means that only the deliberately phony has real status! - Summary by Mack Reynolds Timestamps 00:00 Chapter 1 20:34 Chapter 2 36:31 Chapter 3 46:25 Chapter 4 51:59 Chapter 5 0...
Bullet With His Name - Full Audiobook by Fritz Leiber
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Bullet With His Name Fritz Leiber (1910 - 1992) Full Audio Book read for you by Paul Hampton In "Bullet with His Name," two alien beings have come to give gifts to an Earthman. But this is not altruism; it is, rather, a test. "The fate of his race hangs on his reactions to [the gifts]." And one of the aliens mentions that he himself is "a sort of snake." The gifts do not include an apple from t...
Beware, The Usurpers! - Full Audiobook by Robert W. Krepps
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Beware, The Usurpers! Robert W. Krepps (1919 - 1980) Beware, The Usurpers! by Robert Krepps is a sci-fi horror story about alien creatures who secretly infiltrate Earth, disguising themselves as humans. The story follows the protagonist, William Chester, and a small group of allies who are aware of these aliens’ existence and their sinister plans to control human society through political and g...
Breaking Point - Full Audiobook by James Edwin Gunn
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Breaking Point James Edwin Gunn (1923 - 2020) Full Audio Book read for you by Peter Eastman Machines are infallible. Humans are not. The crew of The Ambassador knew their ship could not possibly fail, but what of themselves? And how could they defend against an unknown enemy with unknown motives and superhuman abilities, intent on driving each one of them beyond his own personal breaking point?...
Empire - Full Audiobook by Clifford D. Simak
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Empire Clifford D. Simak (1904 - 1988) Full Audio Book read for you by Kevin Green In a future time, the solar system is powered by one energy source, controlled by one huge organisation, which has plans to use this control to dominate the planets. Unknown to them, a couple of maverick scientists accidentally develop a completely new form of energy supply and threaten the corporation's monopoly...
After World's End - Full Audiobook by Jack Williamson
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After Worlds End Jack Williamson (1908 - 2006) Full Audio Book Read for you by Mark Nelson Could the Earthmen ever win against Malgarth, the Robot monster? Was their only hope Barry Horn, who had waked from the age-long amnesic sleep of the cosmic rays, and Dona Keradin, the wonder-girl in the carbon crystal? - Summary by Original text Timestamps 00:00 PART ONE: Prologue 08:40 Chapter 1 - The R...
Doomsday Eve - Full Audiobook by Robert Moore Williams
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Doomsday Eve Robert Moore Williams (1907 - 1977) Full Audio Book read for you by Mark Nelson In the midst of the war-that terrible conflict that threatened humanity's total destruction-the "new people" suddenly appeared. Quietly performing incredible deeds, vanishing at will, they were an enigma to both sides. Kurt Zen was an American intelligence officer among the many sent to root them out. H...
Blood on My Jets - Full Audiobook by Algis Budrys
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Blood on My Jets Algis Budrys (1931 - 2008) Full Audio Book read for you by Ben Tucker They were the hired gun-rabble of the System, engaged in the dirtiest, most thankless racket in all the worlds. But Ash Holcomb was doing all right, until the girl walked out of his past with high stakes in her pockets and murder in her eyes! - Summary by Rocket Stories, July 1953 Timestamps 00:00 Chapter 1 1...
Brain Twister - Full Audiobook by Laurence M. Janifer and Randall Garrett
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Brain Twister Laurence M. Janifer (1933 - 2002) and Randall Garrett (1927 - 1987) Full Audio Book read for you by Catharine Eastman "Mark Phillips" is, or are, two writers: Randall Garrett and Laurence M. Janifer. Their joint pen-name, derived from their middle names (Philip and Mark), was coined soon after their original meeting, at a science-fiction convention. Both men were drunk at the time...
The Push Of A Finger - Full Audiobook by Alfred Bester
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The Push Of A Finger Alfred Bester (1913 - 1987) Full Audio Book read for you by Phil Chenevert Science fiction from the 50s by one of the masters, Alfred Bester. Society has committed itself to complete stability. Nothing is allowed to upset this stability, nothing that is not planned and approved and accounted for in advance. Yes, this is hard to imagine but this has produced decades, nay, ce...
At the Mountains of Madness - Full Audiobook by H. P. Lovecraft
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At the Mountains of Madness H. P. Lovecraft (1890 - 1937) Full Audio Book read for you by Ben Tucker In the most cold and remote region of the planet lies mountains towering higher than the Himalayas and containing abominable secrets the mind can scarcely fathom. When an intrepid expedition stumbles across the remains of an ancient race of creatures that predates humanity by millions of years, ...
A Coffin for Jacob - Full Audiobook by Edward W. Ludwig
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A Coffin for Jacob - Full Audiobook by Edward W. Ludwig
Black Amazon of Mars - Full Audiobook by Leigh Douglass Brackett
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Black Amazon of Mars - Full Audiobook by Leigh Douglass Brackett
Advance Agent - Full Auidiobook by Christopher Anvil
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Advance Agent - Full Auidiobook by Christopher Anvil
Climate Incorporated - Full Audiobook by George O. Smith
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Climate Incorporated - Full Audiobook by George O. Smith
The Airlords of Han - Full Audiobook by Philip Francis Nowlan = Buck Rogers Origin
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The Airlords of Han - Full Audiobook by Philip Francis Nowlan = Buck Rogers Origin
Armageddon - 2419 A.D. V2 - Full Audiobook by Philip Francis Nowlan - Buck Rogers Origin
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Armageddon - 2419 A.D. V2 - Full Audiobook by Philip Francis Nowlan - Buck Rogers Origin
The Cosmic Junkman - Full Audiobook by Rog Phillips
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The Cosmic Junkman - Full Audiobook by Rog Phillips
The Cosmic Computer - Full Audiobook by H. Beam Piper
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The Cosmic Computer - Full Audiobook by H. Beam Piper
Be Young Again - Full Audiobook by Murray Leinster
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Be Young Again - Full Audiobook by Murray Leinster
Danger Planet - Full Audiobook by Edmond Hamilton
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Danger Planet - Full Audiobook by Edmond Hamilton
The Creature from Beyond Infinity - Full Audiobook by Henry Kuttner
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The Creature from Beyond Infinity - Full Audiobook by Henry Kuttner
The Colors of Space - Full Audiobook by Marion Zimmer Bradley
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The Colors of Space - Full Audiobook by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Adaptation - Full Audiobook by Mack Reynolds
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Adaptation - Full Audiobook by Mack Reynolds
Asteroid of Fear - Full Audiobook by Raymond Z. Gallun
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Asteroid of Fear - Full Audiobook by Raymond Z. Gallun
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This is actually the 3rd book in this set. Book one is The Moon Maid and book two is The Moon Men. All three of these are available through this channel.
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If you enjoy the Lensman Series, you may also enjoy Skylark of Space.
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So glad you enjoyed! Search the channel for other great titles or if you prefer these shorter stories you will find thousands of them on our other channel, Thinkplank Brain Bank.
Fantastic audiobook. Thanks for the upload!
So glad you enjoyed! Other great Conan titles are available here as well and new content is added every week.
Great reader😊
Mark Nelson has read for nearly 3000 of these projects. I like his work as well and you will find much more of it on the Thinkplank Channels. So glad you enjoyed! Cheers!
Enjoying this narration.
So good to hear! Since UA-cam has declined to monetize this content it is support from you the listener that keeps this library going. Bring Friends! and enjoy.
Enjoying the narration.
Excellent! Many more titles are available... working hard to keep them coming.
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Thank you... I am a little dubious on the artwork on this one but I guess that isn't really what audiobooks are all about anyway. I am always looking for cost effective ways to make improvements.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio To be honest I'd prefer a black screen. Thanks for all the uploads 🍻👍🏻
@@jerryjungle5717 Yes... there are many times that I share that sentiment and it would be much easier for me to do. The images are there for multiple reasons. Among those are, to give a fresh look to classic works that often have pretty boring covers, and to show significant change in the basic file for UA-cam Monetization requirements. UA-cam has declined to monetize this content at this point in time so I am not sure how long I can continue building this library. I always intended this to be FREE for everyone and that this was to be at least a 10 year project. I will keep doing it as long as I can but unless I can find some method of funding it then things may dwindle away. In anycase, please do enjoy what is available. Cheers!
Wow thanks my Momma used to read These as she said " Hid from my librarian mother in the 1930ts lol . She introduced me to the storys in the 1960ts ,dismissed by many in this day as sexist .By Crom be damned , classic forerunner sword and sorcery.I laugh so hard when I see young people espousing there causes, but using the same tropes that Howard used in the 1930ts . anyhow off the soap box thanks for the storys ,
So glad you enjoyed and thank you for sharing this snippet of your background. You make a very good point! Human nature has not really changed that much in the last 100 years and these stories are at the same time a reminder of that and inspiration for us to do better. My goal here is to preserve these classics and you are now a part of helping me to do that... Thank you!
The devil worshipping sons of Shem shot be narrating “Conan.”
Crap narrator. I do not believe that Robert E Howard wrote this. It doesn’t sound like the other stories.
From WIKI... The Hour of the Dragon, also known as Conan the Conqueror, is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert E. Howard featuring his sword and sorcery hero Conan the Cimmerian. It was one of the last Conan stories published before Howard's suicide, although not the last to be written.[1] The novel was first published in serial form in the December 1935 through April 1936 issues of the pulp magazine Weird Tales. The first book edition was published by Gnome Press in hardcover in 1950. The Gnome Press edition retitled the story Conan the Conqueror, a title retained by all subsequent editions until 1977, when the original title was restored in an edition published by Berkley/Putnam. The Berkley edition also reverted the text to that of its original Weird Tales publication, discarding later edits. Later editions have generally followed Berkley and published under the original title.
I was given a copy of death world 1 as a birthday present from my very first girlfriend when I was 11. I am autistic and have read this book over 300 times, i am 46 now. I love Harry Harrison and hope one day they will make a movie of his work. The rights to deathworld were purchased a long time ago, but no movie has ever been attempted. I remember back in the late 1990s looking on Harry Harrison's website hoping that one day they would make the book into reality. Thanks for uploading this.
That is outstanding! I would also love to see Harrison's work on the big screen. For me it would have to be the Stainless Steel Rat series though. (a couple of those are available on this channel as well).
Yay, I haven’t read these. Harrison is such a superior writer. 😍
The sequel, The Ethical Engineer, is also here. Hope you enjoy! There is a third book called The Horse Barbarians, which I will be sure to expedite as soon as it is available to me.
Man, the robot voice you are making That is something👏 Great book though
Since I do not personally do any of the voice work on any of these, I'm afraid I can't take credit for that. This particular book was read for you by Ben Tucker and released in Dec. 2023.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio Thanks for posting the audiobook then! Great channel, exciting books which I have never heard about
So glad you enjoyed! I love finding old gems that otherwise might be forgotten and never discovered. Stay tuned for more and bring friends!
Well, Harry was certainly much more prolific than I imagined.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Harrison_(writer) As I was writing a reply, I popped open Wiki to check some facts and got kinda sucked into the info there... Everything I was going to say is there plus tons more so there is the link for anyone who would like to do a deeper dive. Not all of his work is available to me but I will certainly be sharing all of it that I can.
Does anyone know who read this? I dont think it's mentioned.
This particular rendition was read for you by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012). He was a prolific voice talent for these kinds of things and most of his work in this area was done completely voluntarily with no compensation. We all owe him a huge thank you!
Not a great book. Dated, predictable and lacking any interesting characters. A great premise though, done far better elsewhere.
I can appreciate an honest review and that you have detailed exactly why by listing some negative points. I must agree that it certainly is dated.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio Thanks for the upload. Love your channel.
Thanks for listening! For Sci-Fi and Horror short stories check out Thinkplank Brain Bank channel.
Derketo's devils, great narration. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed! There are several more Conan the Cimmerian novels available. Our initial focus is on Sci-Fi but more Fantasy will be included in the future. Short Stories can be found on Thinkplank Brain Bank Mystery and Who-Done-It type novels are being assembled for Thinkplank Mystery Audio Your subscription makes these collections possible, so Thank You for being a part of what brings these works to everyone!
Who runs this channel? Some guy that used to boffer rabbits in a rocket stove?
Your channel was off to an interesting start... did you give up on it or are you planning your resurgence? If you are looking for Sci-Fi short stories you can find thousands of them on our other channel... Thinkplank Brain Bank In any case... Welcome Aboard!
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio Nah, I’m just cowardly about putting myself out there. I got your channel name from your brother, he sure doesn’t look his age, wish I could say the same, lmao.. 🤣 We should get together..
Send me a friend request over on FaceBook @ Brian Bank... we can use the message system there to chat more privately. Perhaps we can discuss collaborative work and maybe some ways to put yourself out there more anonymously.
Thanks, I enjoyed that.
Excellent! There are many more titles available. Thanks for listening!
Nice upload, thanks!
Absolutely! - Thank you, this has always been one of my favorites.
40min…
Does something special happen at 40min?
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Classic ... this and the Skylark of Space are the beginnings of the great Space Operas as a new subset. In these, Doc Smith laid the groundwork for all the great epics we have today.
I love Harry Harrison stories! His Stainless Steel Rat series of books are great! I used to read them in my teens, back fifty-some years ago.
I agree! in fact The Stainless Steel Rat is the first book that I posted here.
Also, check out The Misplaced Battleship... it is one of the more obscure Stainless Steel Rat adventures.
@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio Thanks. I am currently reworking my way through "Doc" Smith's Lensmen series.
You know that you are truly a strange bird, when you know instantly what a Zebriskin Fontima is!
Perhaps rare could replace strange?
at around 8:57: the narrator switched up the irish accent to george by mistake.
LOL... Dunno what to tell you on that. This reading was performed and submitted by Mark Nelson. Since his work was entirely voluntary, I am not inclined to complain too much.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio It was just an interesting quirk that made me go back and listen to it again to be sure. So much better than the AI narrators around now.
It was a good catch ... i found it amusing. AI is getting better every day but isn't quite there yet. I am very grateful to these reader volunteers.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio And it shows that I was actually listening.
Roger's ship was a duplicate of the Skylark of Valeron.
I guess that would kind of make sense... Skylark of Space, Skylark Three, and Skylark of Valeron, are now available on this channel as complete audiobooks. If you are subscribed then they should come up easily for you on the channel home page.
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Absolutely! Enjoy... and bring friends!
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You are so very welcome... enjoy! and bring friends! every subscriber helps to keep this growing.
One of the all time greatest SicFi stories of all time. The original Space Opera. No SciFi story ever has imagined a ship more powerful than the Skylark of Valeron. One funny thing is that I recently bicycled in Rock Creek Park.
Nice!
I can't believe I used to think this was good science fiction. Corny dialog and characters, dubious 'science', and golly, what syrupy portrayal of the relationships between men and women.
Personally, I appreciate it as a foundation on which other science fiction and even science fact was built. It was a product of its time and a speculation of the future from that perspective.
I like phil as a narrator.
I do too, at least for classic Sci-Fi. To me, he sounds a bit like an old time radio broadcaster which seems to fit Golden Age fiction just about perfectly. I understand that not everyone agrees, so I often post the same story with different readers to give options. This is most obvious on Thinkplank Brain Bank where there are thousands of short stories to be enjoyed.
Narrator 's reading is awful.
Sadly I get a lot of complaints about the narration. But, I am thankful for what we have until someone who can do better steps up and puts in the work. If you would like to be that someone I would be very willing to entertain the idea of posting your recording.
I love the artwork on this video. Where did it come from and who is the illustrator?
Sadly the artwork is AI generated and is just something I threw together to add some visuals to the audio track (I am not an artist lol). I suppose the good news is that as such, it is public domain and you are welcome to use it in any way you wish.
Worst narrator on the planet.
I would think that even a reader that is less pleasing to the ear is better than no reader at all. You are welcome to read this work in yourself if you believe you can do a better job. If you put in the work to do this, I would consider posting it if our team agrees that your effort is an improvement.
Crap is crap[@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio
Criticism requires very little talent or effort... the offer still stands if you think you can do better.
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the narrator would be good for people with insomnia
On one of our other channels, @Thinkplank Brain Bank, we have posted thousands of Short Stories. I know of a couple of people who regularly listen to them at bedtime to help them fall asleep. The sound of a voice may lull a person to sleep or simply put a person into a relaxed mood and this is a healthy break from the often hectic world around us. Personally, I tend to listen to audio books while I workout or drive. For me, the interaction of the story line breaks the monotony of repetitive tasks.
This is so great! The first books I ever collected was the lensman series circa 1966, approx.
So glad you enjoy these! Stay tuned as I have more 'Doc' Smith on the way as well as many other great authors.
This is so great! The first books I ever collected was the lensman series circa 1966.
I do have this book available on Thinkplank Brain Bank in its original form as it was published in Amazing Stories Magazine, but, this is the later and more complete version that was released as the stand alone premiere to a new genre of Science Fiction.
This is so great! The first books I ever collected was the lensman series circa 1966.
It makes perfect sense that you would begin your collection with the books that brought the idea of epic Space Opera to the world.
I take it that the narrator’s mother tongue is not English
I'm afraid that I don't have any significant personal information about Harley James or his lineage. His speech mannerisms seem similar to some that I have encountered in rural parts of the USA.
The writing style reminds me very much of asimov. Liking the story so far.
Smith and Asimov had a great deal of overlap in the times of their prolific writing. Similarities in culture and current events may have influenced them to have similar writing styles. Asimov produced the Foundation Series which would probably be the most directly comparable to the Lensman Series by Smith which you are currently listening to. It is quite possible that Smith paved the way for Asimov in the sense that publishers were more ready to accept the idea of the epic Space Opera after the success of the Lensman Series and its massive scope.
I thought there was at least one more book to the series. CHILDREN OF THE LENS.
You are correct... sadly I do not have access to it at this time. I will of course post it as soon as I can get my hands on it.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio I have a copy of the book if you wish to borrow it lol
Thanks for that but I'm afraid it wouldn't help. I am not one of the voice talents but more importantly I think the hold up is actually in the legal department.
Classic sci-fi ranks with the lensman and skylark series by the same author. Asimov, Bradbury delrey Herbert from the late 40s to the 80s all wrote some great stuff.
Awesome! Much of the Lensman series is already available on this channel and Skylark is coming soon! Stay tuned, bring friends, and thanks for having a listen.
A beautiful piece of hard Sci-Fi written some time after ww2, and some time before they discovered that tobacco is a narcotic. It hasn't aged as well as some other stores, but still a very good story, well read too.
Yes... many of these books contain valuable messages for the future along with just being great entertainment but the times and cultures in which they were written must be considered. Somewhere, I have an old physics book that was published in the late 1930s which clearly states that the atom is the smallest particle and cannot be split. It astounds me that this was the generally accepted belief during the time when E.E. 'Doc' Smith was writing his Lensman Series. Much of that series is available on this channel starting with TriPlanetary, presented as it was published as a stand alone book. TriPlanetary is also available in its original form as it was published on my other channel @Thinkplankbrainbank which mostly focusses on short stories... ua-cam.com/channels/pbtM1Ax7utmPt272JfQNbg.html
I'm less than half way through, but I'm going to finish it tomorrow for sure :)
I have been having some trouble getting the timestamps and chapter markers to work properly and reliably. I hope you can find where you left off easily. I am told that UA-cam is still working on that.
I can't say I was expecting much from this, lousy watch rate, almost no likes, however, this is a great story, it's a slow start but well worth listening to.
Thank you for your comments. This channel is relatively new and Audio Books are not as exciting as explosions or fails etc. so I rather expect it to be a slow start in a world of 15 second attention spans. It is my goal to create this more interactive library to help preserve these classic works in a more interactive format and your likes, comments, and subscriptions, help me to do that.
Thank you very much.!! 👍 👍 👍 Please stay safe out there & the very best wishes from Scotland 🏴 🙏 ❤️
Thank you. You too!... The world can be a scary place. Fiction has always been a safe place as well as a medium to share wisdom and cautions. So glad there are still people who know this.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio Absolutely.!!! I've suffered from PTSD/Anxiety disorder & depression for most of my adult life, I've struggled with drug addiction & alcohol dependancy & been in some very dark scary places over the years. I'm happy to be able to say that I've got 14 years drug free & 6 years alcohol free under my belt, but to do that I needed to learn a whole new set of coping mechanisms, one of them has been using audiobooks to relax, especially in the evening at bedtime.!! The most effective & enjoyable for me is vintage science fiction... There's just something about it that I find very soothing. I think it's because it's just so optimistic, imaginative, non threatening, positive & hopeful.. Even naive in an endearing kind of way.? Mankind is usually portrayed in a positive manner, we tend to always end up doing the right thing, we overcome great odds & we treat other species we meet along the way with respect & dignity... Anything is possible with vintage sci-fi.. The complicated & fantastical science just simply exists & works as the stories need it to with little explanation given, because non is needed... A ship can hold 1000 people in comfort & travel between the stars because it just can.!.! Complex life & alien civilizations exist on other planets in our solar system like Jupiter or Venus or in distant galaxies because they just simply do.! Vintage sci-fi is so unlike the modern media of today which is full of violence, selfishness, negativity & hate.! Vintage sci-fi is the perfect antidote to modern life.! 😉👍👍 I'm subscribed to a number of other vintage sci-fi channels & I'm so thankful & appreciative of all the hard work you guys do.. I want to thank you personally for the valuable service you provide to people such as myself who get so much benefit beyond merely listening to a story to pass some time.! Channels such as this have become a very valuable part of my nightly routine.! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH & BEST WISHES FROM SCOTLAND 🏴 🙏 ❤️
Wow! Thank you for this very personal testimonial and endorsement. Congratulations on your victories over lifes challenges! You may also be interested in our other Channels... Thinkplank Brain Bank posts short stories daily (typically less than 1 hour in length) many of which were gleaned from old Sci-Fi magazines. These are also free for your enjoyment. We are so very happy to be a part of your journey. Stay Strong!
Philip K. Dick foresaw the future ... He was a great man .
I often wonder what he would think if he were to look at the world now and see how many of his predictions came true.
Go phil
For some, the voice of Phil Chenevert can take a bit of getting used to. Personally I think his voice lends authenticity to the times in which the stories he narrates were written.
Phil is my favorite, with Mark Nelson a very, very close second!
Good story. Proceeds a little fast. Otherwise good story.
Many of Harry Harrison books and stories move along at a rapid pace. I think this was part of his creative process in keeping the story focused from the perspective of the protagonist. More towards the other end of this spectrum would be authors like E.E. "Doc" Smith who provides broad sweeping histories and complex political relationships such as are found in his Lensman series. But if you are enjoying the fast paced adventures of Jason DinAlt then you might also enjoy The Ethical Engineer which is also available on this channel as well as much of the Lensman series.
I just listened to it. Went searching for the 3rd ❤book.
The second book, The Ethical Engineer, is available here but as of this time the third one is unavailable to me. I will certainly post it when that changes. Fortunately, these works do stand alone quite well.
I don't mind a fast paced story but I think the comments were that the narrator is speaking too quickly. If that was the intent of the comment then I agree. However slowing it down 0.75 x normal speed is way too slow so I will put up with the slightly too fast narration as this is one of my favourite Harry Harrison novels.
@@ThinkplankScienceFictionAudio Very insightful. Harrisons pace jambs his story sandwich very full of creative deli meat. I’ve tried the Lensmen a few times, but I just can’t maintain the diligence necessary to keep reading..