The Stars, Like Dust Audiobook, by Isaac Asimov, read by Stephen Thorne

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  • The Stars, Like Dust Audiobook, by Isaac Asimov, read by Stephen Thorne -
    Earth is a radioactive wasteland and a tyrannical empire rules over many planets. The novel follows the adventures of Biron Farrill, a young man who escapes from Earth after an assassination attempt and tries to find out who killed his father, a rebel leader on the planet Nephelos. Along the way, he meets Sander Jonti, a mysterious agent who helps him evade the Tyranni, the ruthless rulers of the empire. He also falls in love with Artemisia, the daughter of the Direktor of Rhodia, a planet that is secretly planning to revolt against the Tyranni. Biron and his allies discover that there is an ancient document hidden somewhere in the galaxy that could inspire the oppressed planets to fight for their freedom. The document turns out to be the United States Constitution, a relic from Earth's past that has been forgotten by most people. The novel ends with Biron and Artemisia finding the Constitution and deciding to join the rebellion against the Tyranni.

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  • @aprilcooke8340
    @aprilcooke8340 9 місяців тому +16

    I love all Asmiov, as I look each evening at the stars out my bedroom window I long to hear stories of the stars and space. I searched for Stars like Dust. Read this book many times a very long time ago. Now I can listen. 😊

    • @Sam-ey1fz
      @Sam-ey1fz 7 місяців тому +3

      Favorite author by far, intricate descriptions of small details in a giant galaxy🌌

  • @jayturner3397
    @jayturner3397 9 місяців тому +6

    Half a century since i read this..well feels like it 😅😂..Happy to listen now..good narr😊

    • @bryanfogle6672
      @bryanfogle6672 14 днів тому

      This was the first book I ever bought. Cant remember what grade I wae in.

  • @user-uu8ex2ib4t
    @user-uu8ex2ib4t 9 місяців тому +8

    Chapter 1 0:08
    Chapter 2 19:44
    Chapter 3 38:08
    Chapter 4 1:02:35
    Chapter 5 1:20:00
    Chapter 6 1:35:37
    Chapter 7 1:52:35
    Chapter 8 2:14:27
    Chapter 9 2:32:41
    Chapter 10 3:00:35
    Chapter 11 3:25:32
    Chapter 12 3:49:42
    Chapter 13 4:12:22
    Chapter 14 4:34:54
    Chapter 15 4:45:53
    Chapter 16 5:00:10
    Chapter 17 5:21:39
    Chapter 18 5:41:54
    Chapter 19 6:00:10
    Chapter 20 6:18:21
    Chapter 21 6:42:08
    Chapter 22 7:02:57

  • @superladyloraine
    @superladyloraine Місяць тому +1

    Thank you 🙏🏻♥️🕊️🌟

  • @jameshathaway5117
    @jameshathaway5117 9 днів тому

    I knew as soon as they said "ancient earth document"!

  • @Sam-ey1fz
    @Sam-ey1fz 7 місяців тому +4

    "There are depths in feminine psychology which, without experience, defy analysis"

  • @dbrezlin
    @dbrezlin 10 місяців тому +2

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  • @judica8873
    @judica8873 9 місяців тому +1

    Interesting name of your channel; I don't know what to think about such a combination of words & cultures.

  • @altpraize6708
    @altpraize6708 7 місяців тому +1

    How stupid could Gilert be???

  • @ernestoglez6725
    @ernestoglez6725 9 днів тому

    7:25:19 lame

  • @steveh7866
    @steveh7866 6 місяців тому +1

    I think this is by far his worst book, like a weak parody of an E E Doc Smith: maybe if I'd grown up in a regime that made children make pledges to a rag everyday I'd feel differently, but since I don't drink vodka, didn't get taught about lebensraum and know how to spell colour properly, that wasn't the case.

    • @mostill4605
      @mostill4605 Місяць тому +3

      You mean color? America!

    • @steveh7866
      @steveh7866 Місяць тому +1

      @@mostill4605 Uck yeah! Hehehe I always hum Team America when I see that exclamation mark (shriek? bang? two peoples separated by a common tongue)

    • @bryanfogle6672
      @bryanfogle6672 13 днів тому

      So you would probably be speaking German if it wasnt for us. Arsehole