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Methuselah's Children

By: Robert A. Heinlein
Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
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After the fall of the American Ayatollahs as foretold in Stranger in a Strange Land and chronicled in Revolt in 2100, the United States of America at last fulfills the promise inherent in its first Revolution: for the first time in human history there is a nation with Liberty and Justice for All. No one may seize or harm the person or property of another, or invade his privacy, or force him to do his bidding. Americans are fiercely proud of their re-won liberties and the blood it cost them; nothing could make them forswear those truths they hold self-evident. Nothing except the promise of immortality…

©1958 Robert A. Heinlein (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Classics Science Fiction Fiction
Compelling Protagonist • Thought-provoking Themes • Clear Narration • Adventurous Storyline • Classic Sci-fi

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From start to finish this is an ever changing book. We start on Earth, travel interstellar space, visit two planets and come back to Earth. I have read a lot of Heinlein, but this book seems different in his use of words. Since the rest of his books don't sound like this I think he spent a lot of time studying a dictionary. I am not complaining, it seems to add to the story and it is not over anybody's head. Her is a small example: ANY MINORITY DURING THAT PERIOD OF SEMANTIC DISORIENTATION AND MASS HYSTERIA WAS A PROBABLE TARGET FOR PERSECUTION, DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION AND EVEN MOB VIOLENCE. Throughout the book he uses words that seem a little heavier than needed. When he starts talking about science it almost sounds like pseudo science. Fans of Alan Greenspan should love this.

I WOULDN'T BE YOUNG AGAIN FOR OVERTIME WAGES
The story is told in different parts and several issues are in play, so to pin down a feeling on the book is difficult. At the beginning Immortality is the main issue and Heinlein's vision of society is an interesting one. Cars are controlled by traffic towers, men wear kilts, privacy is highly valued, etc..., it is a Heinlein envisioned future. Then we get into conspiracies and politics. We then have space travel and lots of talk about the mechanics of it, lots of talk about time and space and other science. Did you know that carp and amoeba's never die? At the first planet I thought Heinlein was going to copy H.G. Wells. The second planet is even more interesting with lots of philosophy on living in paradise.

YOU CAN DEPEND ON A WOMAN TO BLOW HER TOP AT THE WRONG TIME
As far as character development, there is basically Lazarus Long. He is the Archie Bunker of the book and all other characters are their to support him. To be honest I did not care for him. He is a pushy have it his way type of guy and when someone disagrees with him he is put down soundly. He will ask for discussion, let those who agree with him speak and those who disagree with him are made fun of.

SANDWICH
The book has a whole was entertaining and thought provoking. I did not like it enough for five stars, but I am glad I listened.

I'T CAN'T ALWAYS BE TIME FOR TEA

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I enjoyed it as much as I did the first time I read. it! still a great story.

Excellent story!

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I've read this book dozens of times but have just now listened to it on Audible. The story is decades ahead of it's time and Heinlein's writing is superb. I enjoyed the narration as well.

One of the Grand Master's best....

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I’m working on a science-fiction series myself, and although the actual science behind this one is more space magic than actual science, the concepts are still pretty cutting edge and have modern application. Expertly performed as well. Didn’t have too much trouble telling characters apart, despite the wide cast of characters.

Ahead of its time

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Excellent science fiction/futurism and a solid audiobook experience. Highly recommended for fans of the genre.

very good

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The narrator was excellent. He brought the story and characters to life! Robert A Heinlein would be proud!

Great Book!

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This authors insight into human interactions and behaviors are only surpassed by his ability to spin a story tou can't put down

still a great listen after all these years -

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Here is the foundation story for Lazarus Long, main character and secondary lead in several later novels. If you want the whole story of Lazarus Long this is the novel you need to start with. Followed by Time Enough for Love, The Number of the Beast, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, To Sail Beyond the Sunset, and bit mentions of participation in several other novels pop up in random locations.
The audible version of the book is solid, the narrator is pleasant and the quality is very good.

Lazarus Long Origin Story

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Its an amazing story especially considering the time in which it was written! Shockingly forward thinking on many points. Had some very characteristic dated social issues of course and silly numbers for things.

Amazing!

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This Heinlein Classic is some of his best work, in my opinion. It spends a healthy dose of time on his greatest strengths (and a theme in many classic hard sci fi works) of exploring "what if" questions about the universe, both from a social perspective, and from a scientific perspective.

Classic Heinlein

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