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Beyond the Aquila Rift
- By: Alastair Reynolds
- Narrated by: Tom Dheere
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Beyond the Aquila Rift: It's shorthand for the trip no one ever hopes to make by accident. The one that will screw up the rest of your life, the one that creates the ghosts you see haunting the shadows of company bars across the whole Bubble. Men and women ripped out of time, cut adrift from families and lovers by an accident of an alien technology we use but rarely comprehend.
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Misrepresentation - Buyer Beware!
- By Mark S on 01-04-18
- Beyond the Aquila Rift
- By: Alastair Reynolds
- Narrated by: Tom Dheere
Great story, awful narration
Reviewed: 25-03-24
The good things first - it’s a fantastic short story by A. Reynolds. I really enjoyed his revelation space books so I was a little reluctant to get into this one. However, it did not disappoint. Excellent buildup and Reynolds-style twists.
Now the bad things - the narrator can’t control his breathing. You can hear him gasping for air between sentences which can be pretty disruptive anxiety inducing. His pacing was also off somehow. I tried to listen at different speeds but it didn’t help. It’s not the worst narration I heard but it’s still the auditory equivalent of nails being scratched down a chalkboard.
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Creation Node
- By: Stephen Baxter
- Narrated by: Hanako Footman
- Length: 13 hrs and 32 mins
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In the year 2255, of all the sentient beings in her universe, it was a woman named Salma, twenty years old, who was the first fully to see the object called Planet Nine. See with her own eyes, albeit moderated by her ship's instruments. If not to recognise what it was, not yet. Not that the object turned out to be a planet, or the 'ninth' of anything. Briefly thought to be a black hole, it suddenly changes, expands and sends a message. There is something waiting on its service. Something not quite human.
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Fantastic
- By Anonymous User on 02-11-23
- Creation Node
- By: Stephen Baxter
- Narrated by: Hanako Footman
Fantastic
Reviewed: 02-11-23
I’m an age old fan of Stephen Baxter, and this is one of his best yet. Rich in science, if anything I wish this wasn’t a single book but a series (I mean, a series telling the story of this one book), to include even more character development and details about this world. One criticism - DNA is made up of nucleotides, not amino acids. As a molecular biologist this stood out to me, but please do not take it as an overall indicator of the science described here. Loved it.
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