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Sundiver

The Uplift Saga, Book 1

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Sundiver

De: David Brin
Narrado por: George Wilson
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David Brin's Uplift novels are among the most thrilling, highly regarded works of contemporary science fiction. Beginning with Sundiver, Brin provides an intriguing exploration of humanity's future in the universe.

For nearly a billion years, every known sentient species in the universe has been the result of genetic and cultural guidance - or "uplifting" - by a previously uplifted patron race. Then humans are discovered. Having already uplifted chimps and dolphins, humanity clearly qualifies as an intelligent species, but did they actually evolve their own intelligence, or did some mysterious patron race begin the process, then suddenly abandon Earth? The answer to this mystery might be as close as our own sun, but it will take a daring dive into its fiery interior to know for sure.

Sundiver begins David Brin's thoughtful, exhilarating exploration of a future filled with an imaginative array of strange alien races, dazzling scientific achievements, and age-old enigmas.

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If you enjoy AC Clarke, Brim will thrill you. One of the greatest true science fiction writers I have read in the last 25 years.
His awards through the years are ssoooo well deserved. The more you are aquainted with real science, the more you will love Brim's works!

The very best!

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Well let me first say that this wasn't what I expected it to be like, it was good contained some surprises and overall was worthy of reading.

There are some things about this story that are a little unexplained or maybe poorly explained, you can understand whats happening but its not until the end that you really get what is going on and then there are more questions.

So there are these "things" in the sun that people have seen when going into the surface of the sun doing observations for science. The Aliens don't understand this because there is a "galactic library" that holds everything one needs to know so there is no reason to do research like that anymore but being the suborn Humans we are we are doing it anyways - well things are seen in there that look to be sentient life and its the research vessel that goes into the sun to research these things and report back because the "galactic library" doesn't have anything on what they could be so some suspect that they have been lied to and the copy of the library that we humans have is not complete or maybe deliberately missing stuff

If you know who Erich Von Daniken is and his book from 1986 called "Chariots of the Gods" and latter works you know about the "uplift theory" where by aliens have "uplifted" humans in the distant past that's why we cant find the so called "missing link" in the evolutionary tract and why we have jumped so far in such a short time, this is sorta the concept of the books back story.

In this book we Humans have uplifted dolphins and chimps to full sentient as in able to think like a human can or at least at the same intellectual level which results in chimps and dolphins talking to humans and helping them do tasks like any other human would except for dolphins can do underwater stuff better - its a cool concept and according to the galactic library almost every single race was "uplifted" by another race leading all the way back to the start with some group of races that isn't explained completely , but humans don't seem to have a "up-lifter" which is a little strange to many aliens

The Humans here think that maybe the beings in the sun could actually be the uplifters of humanity, and will the Aliens help them to understand it or maybe do something even worse?

There isn't much about this book I didn't like other than it was missing some better explanations and maybe a nice pre-story for a chapter or so to get you into the world thats created but it was good, I am going on to the next book so check my reviews for that one to see if it is as good as this one was

Not what I thought it was but good

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not that great not once did i think this is awesome or worth the purchase.

meh

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Not as good as Startide Rising, but very comparable. See my review for the aforementioned for more detail.

Good in a Series of Greats

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The setup and premise of this series of books is pretty good But this particular book was often pretty boring. It had some good part at the end but overall it was hard to get through. Glad I listened to it at 1.25X. I heard the next book in the series is much better. Probably be a while until I actually read it though - still not recovered from this books slow pacing.

Interesting premise for the world - a little borin

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A whodunnit is supposed to lay out clues as you go along so you can solve the mystery along with the characters. There's only one properly set up Chekov's gun in the whole book. Everything else just gets Deus Ex Machina'd along the way or revealed as the characters are saying how they solved it.

Also the editing of the recording is very poor. The chapter breaks don't line up with the chapters. There are some pauses taken out, and some extremely unnecessarily long pauses. And lots of lip smacking. The reader also doesn't pronounce most of the technical or jargon words correctly. He even says "cacophony" as "kak-o-phone".

Very mid.

Very interesting premise let down in it's execution.

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great story, intriguing twist to a whodunit story. main complaint is the narrators habit of smacking his lips wetly between chapters and during any small break, its distracting and disturbing.

lip smacking annoyance.

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I enjoyed the story and will likely continue the series. There were a couple of hiccups in pronunciation, but I still think the narrator did a good job

Good Story

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Brin does a fine job of creating a universe and populating it will Good and Bad, Greedy and Altruistic, but most of all Dangerous beings with God like Powers who only care about humanity as an excuse to remove the "Wolflings"

meaningful thought and action

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This is one of Brin's ealierier novels and the story telling is a bit stilted. Part of that is the process of Universe building. The concept of a universe based on Uplift is easy to grasp but hard to explain. The other part is that it was Brin's first published novel. Even a great first novel is a first novel. The story is a good mystery based on scientific possiblilities. The Universe he creates is interesting and engaging as are the characters.

The narrator does an excellent job of dealing with both human, terrestrial and alien characters. They are clear and recognizable.

I look forward to listening to the rest of the books.

A True Classic

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