
The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag
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Tom Weiner
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"One of the grand masters of science fiction." ( Wall Street Journal)
"The most influential science fiction writer of all time!" ( Locus)
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This is truly such a unique story that I believe it would translate into an excellent film. It's not often that you see the cross between detective mystery fiction and sci-fi, but it honestly REALLY works. The book is only around a 4 hour listen but TOTALLY worth the price of a credit. You won't be sorry you listened to this one.9.5 / 10
Brilliant Sci-Fi Detective Action!
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I recommend going in with as little foreknowledge as possible and just enjoy the ride. The payoff at the end is exceptional
Pleasantly surprised by this one
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The plot goes as follows: Jonathan Hoag seems to have no memory of his job---he doesn't know what he does for a living and seems to have no memory of working hours. So, he hires a husband-and-wife detective agency to tail him when he goes to work, but they get tangled in a larger and more confusing mess...
As an adventure tale, the story is only so-so. There is some interesting discourse on dreams, memory and perception on the nature of reality...themes that would be explored more thoroughly by Philip K. Dick a few decades later.
Overall, I think the story was reasonably well-written, with the mystery unfolding slowly. I did find the ending somewhat unsatisfying.
Tom Weiner did a really good job as the narrator.
Good, not great
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Not Heinlein's best but still very good
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Ironically, for me, rereading with disappointment many of the Heinlein works I loved many decades ago as a high schooler, this is one of the very few that still hold up rather nicely. Yes, it’s dated in many ways, it begins to drag a bit around the middle, and its characters don’t always behave the way normal intelligent human beings would. Nonetheless, its highly original basic premise, and some of its scenes and images, have remained pleasurably in my memory for more than half a century, and it was fun to re-encounter them.
A reminder of how versatile Heinlein could be
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Memorable
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In this short work, Heinlein explores what one of his typically rational and hard-science based heroes would do if he appeared to run into the supernatural. As you would expect from Heinlein, this tension leads to one heck of a ride and a very exciting (if not totally satisfactory) conclusion. Great for the serious fan of Heinlein’s fiction, but not a great choice if you’re just wondering what all the fuss regarding Heinlein is all about.
Unusual Example of Early Heinlein
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A Different Side of Heinlein
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Interesting :)
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Very strange story. Unique for early "sci-fi"
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