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Ultima Thule

Gelesen von Karen Savage

(4,535 Sterne; 326 Bewertungen)

Ronny Bronston has dreamed all his life of getting a United Planets job that would take him off-world. He finally gets the opportunity when he is given a provisional assignment with Bureau of Investigation, Section G. But will he be able to complete his assignment and find the elusive Tommy Paine? (2 hr 28 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01

9:20

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 02

11:13

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 03

11:05

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 04

9:04

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 05

8:18

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 06

9:25

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 07

9:44

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 08

13:00

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 09

16:45

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 10

13:13

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 11

10:48

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 12

11:37

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter 13

15:27

Read by Karen Savage

Bewertungen

Pleasant surprise

(4 Sterne)

I must admit that I didn't really see this end coming. Some reviewers take issue with the political slants In this story but the views expressed I really the story itself. One thing I liked about this story is they did not spend very much time trying to expand on scientific advances , It was much more an exploration on ideas and government and human social evolution.

well read. well written.

(5 Sterne)

Karen savage is one of the best readers. this short sci-fi was thought provoking and entertaining.

(4,5 Sterne)

As always, Karen Savage reads perfectly . The book itself is unexpectedly insightful and enjoyable.

Good story, Nice reader

(4 Sterne)

The story, itself, is a nice easy listen. The reader was very good as well, although a bit louder with certain characters (which made listening while going to sleep slightly harder) but overall I'd recommend this one if you like science fiction.

A good one

(4 Sterne)

This is an interesting story, I can see thus being made into a movie with a few tweaks. There are points I feel I’m getting a political lecture from mid century America with some simplistic views, but that’s “of its era”. I liked the concept and the reader does a very fine job of bringing it to life

(4 Sterne)

A bite size intro into socioeconomic and sociopolitical theory and history of human government inside a brisk, interplanetary caper, competently read by one of the best on Librivox. A little dated in its subversion of sexual politics of its day, but just as relevant in its broader social thoery as when it was written.

Pulpy Fun

(4,5 Sterne)

Obvious a bit dated, this pulpy fun sci-fi is a short and surprisingly engaging read. A bit didactic, but overall good fast-paced plot that makes you think. The narrator did a wonderful job as well with voices and accents for most characters.

Bravo from Borneo

(5 Sterne)

What a great novella. Really appreciated the premise of the story and how it played out. Chapeau to Karen Savage, who as usual, brought the characters to life with her sublime narration.