Short Science Fiction Collection 061
Various
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers
Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is possible. The only rules are those set forth by the author. The speculative nature of the genre inspires thought and plants seeds that have led to advances in science. The genre can spark an interest in the sciences and is cited as the impetus for the career choice of many scientists. It is a playing field to explore social perspectives, predictions of the future, and engage in adventures unbound into the richness of the human mind. - Summary by A. Gramour
Note: Section 16, In The Year 2889 was originally published under the name of Jules Verne, but is currently believed to be the work of his son, Michel Verne. (10 hr 18 min)
Chapitres
| A City Near Centaurus | 36:45 | Lu par VfkaBT |
| Man of Distinction | 15:34 | Lu par VfkaBT |
| The Other Now | 31:48 | Lu par VfkaBT |
| The Eyes Have It | 22:39 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| The Eyes Have It | 24:53 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| The Eyes Have It | 28:37 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| The Eyes Have It | 26:03 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| Beyond Lies the Wub | 19:28 | Lu par Dan McAdam |
| I'll Kill You Tomorrow | 20:21 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| A World is Born | 57:22 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| The Spy in the Elevator | 42:51 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| Assassin | 1:03:26 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| The Big Engine | 11:51 | Lu par VfkaBT |
| Doorstep | 13:48 | Lu par VfkaBT |
| The Untouchable | 12:32 | Lu par Dale Grothmann |
| In the Year 2889 | 36:30 | Lu par Dan McAdam |
| Once a Greech | 1:04:41 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| The Small World of M-75 | 30:36 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| The Blue Tower | 35:07 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
| Cogito, Ergo Sum | 23:26 | Lu par Dale Grothmann |
Critiques
"Oh Johnnie"
most of it is good enough, but readers that fake accents not only is rather offensive but is also proves the fact they should just read the words and leave the drama up to author.
Mark Nelson nails it
Akku
Another go good collection of tales, anything with Mark Nelson reading is a lift