
Slan
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Wyman
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By:
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A. E. van Vogt
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"One of the landmark novels of the genre." ( Library Journal)
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Compelling
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Simply amazing for its time!
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While van Vogt overall plot is certainly engaging and superbly executed, there are multiple inconsistencies that are never addressed and detract from the tale. For example, no reason is given for why Jommy's mother brings him to the city in the first place that only results in her death. No contingencies were made for her absence, while his father decided to hide his greatest invention right in the heart of largest anti-slan elements. The normal humans seem totally unaware of the tendrilless slans right in their midst and that group seems to be able to develop space capabilities including launching rockets right under the nose of the human government. All the while, both the humans and the tendrilless are forever hunting for the mythical true slan enclave without success. Finally, the big reveal at the end only further confuses the intentions and motives throughout.
The narration is reasonably done with an adequate range of characters, although granny got tedious after a while.
Evolved human on the cusp of a post-human era
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2016 Retro Hugo winner.
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I believe that unless we sharpen our critique writing tools the value of these Audible reviews will become something akin to the "all 4 star reviews" we see on every movie Netflix carries--in other words "worthless."
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Very Good especially since written in 1940 . . . 😱
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Classic from the Golden Age
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Boy will not kill people who kill his parents and shoot him.
Father makes “most powerful weapon in the world” in a world filled with mind readers. The weapon is a powerful hand gun.
Boy steals spacecraft and pilots it successfully.
Lame lame lame.
YA Sci-fi written for a television audience…
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The narrator does a great job of making it sound appropriately like 1940s pulp.
Decent precursor to X-Men
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a product of its time
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An Old Friend
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