• City at the End of Time

  • By: Greg Bear
  • Narrated by: Charles Leggett
  • Length: 21 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.2 out of 5 stars (85 ratings)

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City at the End of Time

By: Greg Bear
Narrated by: Charles Leggett
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Publisher's summary

In a time like the present, three young people dream of the fabulous ruins of a decaying city somewhere in the distant future: the Kalpa. The dreams of Ginny and Jack overtake them without warning, leaving their bodies behind while carrying their consciousnesses forward, into the minds of two inhabitants of the Kalpa - a would-be warrior, Jebrassy, and an inquisitive explorer, Tiadba - who have been genetically retroengineered to possess qualities of ancient humanity.

In turn, the dreams of Tiadba and Jebrassy carry them back, into the minds of Jack and Ginny. As for the dreams of Daniel, they are even stranger and more disquieting.

Hunted by others with similar powers who seek the sum-runners on behalf of a fearsome godlike entity, Ginny, Jack, and Daniel are drawn despite themselves into a mission to rescue the future of their dreams.

©2008 Greg Bear (P)2008 BBC Audiobooks America

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wait,...what?

I am 11 hours into listening to this turkey and have no idea what it is about. I am not even sure who the main character is. I have read Bear before and enjoyed his work but he must have been tired writing this lame tale. Mr Bear, I want my money back! Have Blood Music recorded into audio form so people can appreciate your better work. For anyone considering this purchase,trust me.. stay away.

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I enjoyed this book.

I liked the poetic writing and the performance, which helped portray some of the more obscure philosophies. Overall, it was a fun science fiction experience.

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    1 out of 5 stars

Leggett 10, Bear 0

Charles Leggett's reading is absolutely masterful--it's a shame he didn't have better material to work with. All his verbal skill couldn't get me to the end of this book. I gave up with only an hour left to go, which should give you a sense of how much excitement builds toward the conclusion. Borges could get away with describing the "indescribable," because his fiction was elegant and SHORT. Bear inundates his readers (listeners) with layer after layer of turgid, non-evocative description of perceptual impossibilities. Definitely to be avoided!

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Give me back my credit!

I've gotten 2 hours into this book and decided it's just NOT worth my time. I love time travel and time stories, but this one is baffling, disjointed tale that sounds like it's been told by a schizophrenic suffering alzheimers. I have NO idea what the story is, nor why I should care.

Greg Bear writes some GREAT yarns, but this isn't one of them. It's a shame I lost a credit on this one.

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