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Out of Time's Abyss

By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Narrated by: Brian Emerson
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On Caprona, the Land that Time Forgot, all of the world's savage past still lives. Here are dinosaurs and flying reptiles, here are the most primitive of cavemen and the last of the Bronze Age barbarians. But there is one more secret that the claws and fangs and sharp-edged spears guard most of all. This is the story of the man who tried to find that final secret. When Bradley the adventurer dares to cross the last terrible barrier to the heart of Caprona, he enters a world of wonder, terror and danger beyond the imagination of any man - except the imagination of Edgar Rice Burroughs.(P)1998 by Blackstone Audibooks Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Funny
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What can I say. The book is a century old. It’s good for seeing how they wrote back then.

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Out of Time's Abyss is Edgar Rice Burroughs final installment in his The Land That Time Forgot trilogy. The major character is Bradley who went off with a small band in the first book. They run into a flying human who kills some and captures Bradley taking him to an island. There he meets a local girl and learns some of the mystery of the land including the lack of children. He kills the leader and escapes with the girl, eventually making it off the island. The run into the Germans who returned in the U-boat due to insufficient supplies. Quickly the German captain is killed and eventually they reconnect with their fellows as well as the rescue crew from the second book.

Burroughs continues the theme of this island being trapped in time with examples representing the ascent of man as well as animals over millions of years. The wing creatures represent another evolution in man that is incomplete and require other elements on the island.

The narration is fine with reasonable character distinction. Pacing is brisk for a quick listen.

Some explanations for the unique island

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Another Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure following the usual plot. An early twentieth century man triumphs over savage situations and wins his woman in the process. Edgar had a hefty imagination and the talent to spin an intriguing yarn.

A fun, but silly tale.

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Spoilers : I liked the whole series aside for. The author being so gung-ho on cowboys and Indians tropes. Also why was he so nice to to English sense of self. Bradley is faux gentleman hero.. who escapes an island with the captured women only to abandon the cavern full of them post getting a way across the water. So lame. And can’t forget my guy tom. I know he didn’t have a lot of time to show it but teach them how to treat horses now they’re horse people as well. The Writing makes him come off so house husbandly.. to be frank this is a possibly great about evolution and of they chose to participate. They could’ve made the story so good.

So much potential such a bad ending

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The reader is good but he reads a little too fast. The prose occasionally feels uncomfortable. The story is fantastic and not very believable. Caprona is the Land that Time Forgot. It is a fairly large island near Antarctica, warmed by volcanic processes, protected by 1200 foot sheer walls along it?s entire periphery, the result of a huge volcanic explosion that blew the top off of a gigantic volcanic mountain in the prehistoric past. It is a sanctuary to a prehistoric world where the laws of evolution took a different twist. Like most science fantasy of the 19th century, the story isn?t very believable so you will have to suspend your scientific skepticism to a much greater degree than is required for most modern science fiction. The book is worth reading because it is enjoyable and very short.

Enjoyable and very short.

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