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Juanita

Fredericktown, MO, United States | Member Since 2012

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  • The End of Eternity

    • UNABRIDGED (8 hrs and 11 mins)
    • By Isaac Asimov
    • Narrated By Paul Boehmer
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (779)
    Performance
    (501)
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    (501)

    This stand-alone work is widely regarded as Asimov's best science fiction novel. Andrew Harlan is an Eternal, a member of the elite of the future. One of the few who live in Eternity, a location outside of place and time, Harlan's job is to create carefully controlled and enacted Reality Changes. These Changes are small, exactingly calculated shifts in the course of history, made for the benefit of humankind. Though each Change has been made for the greater good, there are also always costs....

    Mark says: "Narrator's voice will not "bore you to death!""
    "Edge of eternity"
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    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    I would recommend this to everyone who likes to think. the charaters were believable and that helped to transport you into the story


    What other book might you compare The End of Eternity to and why?

    I could compare this work to I,Robot. also by Asimov or 1984 by Orwell (although not be that name) in that someone is making choices for the rest of humanity --for their own good. You could also read some of these concepts in Mein Kamf by Hitler.


    Which character – as performed by Paul Boehmer – was your favorite?

    Harlin--although I almost always indetify with the hero


    Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

    When it became apparent that Harlin was making the decision to act on his own, and try to think for himself. When he took her to the far upwhen.


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