
The Astounding, the Amazing, and the Unknown
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Christopher Lane
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Paul Malmont
In 1943, when the United States learns that Germany is on the verge of a deadly innovation that could tip the balance of the war, the government turns to an unlikely source for help: the nation’s top science fiction writers. Installed at a covert military lab within the Philadelphia Naval Yard are the most brilliant of these young visionaries. The unruly band is led by Robert Heinlein, the dashing and complicated master of the genre. His “Kamikaze Group,” which includes the ambitious genius Isaac Asimov, is tasked with transforming the wonders of science fiction into science fact and unlocking the secrets to invisibility, death rays, force fields, weather control, and other astounding phenomena - and finding it harder than they ever imagined. When a German spy washes ashore near the abandoned Long Island ruins of a mysterious energy facility, the military begins to fear that the Nazis are a step ahead of Heinlein’s group. Now the oddball team, joined by old friends from the Pulp Era including L. Ron Hubbard (court-martialed for attacking Mexico), must race to catch up. The answers they seek may be locked in the legendary War of Currents, which was fought decades earlier between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. As the threat of an imminent Nazi invasion of America grows more and more possible, events are set in motion that just may revolutionize the future - or destroy it - while forcing the writers to challenge the limits of talent, imagination, love, destiny, and even reality itself.Blazing at breathtaking speed from forgotten tunnels deep beneath Manhattan to top-secret battles in the North Pacific, and careening from truth to pulp and back again, The Astounding, the Amazing, and the Unknown is a sweeping, romantic epic - a page-turning rocket ship ride through the history of the future.
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The concept is this:
Science fiction pulp writers during World War 2 are placed in a special think tank to brainstorm making science fiction a reality to help win the war.
The characters are:
You have Robert Heinlein, L. Sprague DeCamp, Isaac Asimov, Walter Gibson (creator of the Shadow), Lester Dent (creator of Doc Savage), and L. Ron Hubbard (who was a pulp writer back then) as the main characters, along with their assorted wives and lovers.
The Plot:
They stumble on to a secret project from the recently deceased Nikola Tesla.
Throw in secret tunnels under New York City, Nazi Super Bombers, the Philadelphia Experiment, The Tunguska explosion in 1908, Spies, and an active volcano, and you get an idea of the hijinks that ensue.
The book takes a while to get moving but stick with it as it gets better as you go. I found myself thinking that if this was not what happened, it should have been
Worth your time..
How much is pulp and how much is real?
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Robert Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, L. Sprague DeCamp, Isaac Asimov, Walter Gibson (creator of The Shadow) and other pulp writers and historical figures populate this fun WWII-era story and true it's inspiration, it's a wild adventure.
Christopher Lane's reading is superb so if you're looking for an entertaining listen, the Astounding, The Amazing and the Unknown delivers.
Pulp Perfection!
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Good fun
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If you like pulp ...
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This one is a lot of fun
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What made the experience of listening to The Astounding, the Amazing, and the Unknown the most enjoyable?
The story reads like the author tried to make a fictional story out of events he must have known to actually have happened. It really isn't a very good story unless you do a lot of research on Tesla and the operation of the wardenclyffe tower, then it provides a good sequence of events that I personally believe is the actual basis for the cold war. Although, I do not think the main characters were actually the sci-fi authors but might have well been popular physicists portrayed as such.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
The story omits some particulars of the real thing, like the subway station under the hotel isn't a subway but a "vault" and the capacitors are exaggerated in importance where as the more important thing would be the timing mechanism to resonate the tower with the earth.What about Christopher Lane’s performance did you like?
It was good!Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I tried but not really exciting like that.Any additional comments?
I would like to meet the author and pick his brain about what he really knows of Tesla.Is this what could have actually happened?
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I have read a great deal about Heinlein, Asimov, and actually met Sprague and Catherine de Camp back in '88. My impression is that that Paul Malmont did his research and does a fine job of recreating the character's of these historical figures. Any fans of these authors will enjoy this book. If you are a writer, you can catch the enthusiasm all these great authors had for their work. It will also satisfy fans of pulp style mystery adventure who have never heard of these authors.
Christopher Lane, the narrator of this book, also did his research on accents--Heinlein's Missouri, Asimov's Bronks, de Camp upper class New York, and others are a delight.
Bravo!
Capture the wonder of Golden Age SF
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I really wanted to love this book; I've had a copy of it sitting on my bookshelf for at least a year and hadn't the time to sit and read it, so I decided to try the audiobook. I'm glad I listened to it, the narrator did a great job, but the story just didn't live up to my expectations. It did have some good moments, but it left me with mixed emotions on the whole thing.
How many characters were there?
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fun and sentimental homage to the pulps.
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