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Darwin's Radio

De: Greg Bear
Narrado por: George Guidall
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Greg Bear's fiction ingeniously combines cutting-edge science and unforgettable characters. It has won multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards and choruses of critical acclaim. Now, with Darwin's Radio, Bear creates a nonstop thriller swirling with provocative ideas about the next step of human evolution.

In a cave high in the Alps, a renegade anthropologist discovers a frozen Neanderthal couple with a Homo sapiens baby. Meanwhile, in southern Russia, the U.N. investigation of a mysterious mass grave is cut short. One of the investigators, molecular biologist Kaye Lang, returns home to the U.S. to learn that her theory on human retroviruses has been verified with the discovery of SHEVA, a virus that has slept in our DNA for millions of years and is now waking up. How are these seemingly disparate events connected? Kaye Lang and her colleagues must race against a genetic time bomb to find out.

Darwin's Radio pulses with intelligent speculation, international adventure, and political intrigue as it explores timeless human themes. George Guidall's masterful performance heightens the excitement and keeps you enthralled until the final fascinating word.

©2000 Greg Bear (P)2000 Recorded Books
Ciencia Ficción Premio Nebula

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  • Winner, 2000 Nebula Award - Best Novel

"Centered on well-developed, highly believable figures who are working scientists and full-fledged human beings, this fine novel is sure to please anyone who appreciates literate, state-of-the-art SF." (Publishers Weekly)

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This book is worth listening to… much of it. George Guidall will help with all of it, but particularly the, um, "look-I-really-now-about-this-stuff" parts. See this is all about what's riding on the Watson and Crick double helix. So, be prepared to go eye-glazed as Mr. Bear's scientists show off their knowledge so we will suspend disbelief.

When the lectures start… let your mind wander. Don't try to follow… and don't try to look for a lot of plot in these monologues. Instead, give the author credit for his research and push on. It's a cool story and very Crichton-ish. If you liked Michael Crichton and like Robin Cook, you'll enjoy this. I did.

Okay, Greg Bear's Got DNA Cred…

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I don't know how a man wrote such an amazing section on child birth, but it's absolutely gripping.

It's worth it for the birth scene

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The societal responses to the scenarios presented in this story seem very resonant. We can only hope that in some way, the response to the problems that face us will be better humans whether by societal adaptations or evolution. Not knowing enough about genomics to certify the authenticity of the science that is the basis of the scenario, it certainly seemed reasonable enough for suspension of disbelief. The characters were developed enough to make the plot engaging. Fun “read” overall.

Seems particularly poignant in 2019

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Darwin would be happy with this new race of man. Crisper Gene technology from a virus of our ancestors.

Darwin

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If you could sum up Darwin's Radio in three words, what would they be?

Interesting premise of both past and future.

What does George Guidall bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Love George Guidall. Just love his voice.

GREAT!!!

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