Cast Under an Alien Sun
Destiny's Crucible, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Davis
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De:
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Olan Thorensen
What if you were thrown into a foreign society, never to see home again? What would you do, and could you survive?
Joe Colsco boarded a flight from San Francisco to Chicago to attend a national chemistry meeting. He would never set foot on Earth again.
On planet Anyar, Joe is found unconscious on a beach of a large island inhabited by humans where the level of technology is similar to Earth circa 1700. He awakes amid strangers speaking an unintelligible language and struggles to accept losing his previous life and finding a place in a society with different customs, needing a way to support himself and not knowing a single soul. His worry about finding a place is assuaged when he finds ways to apply his knowledge of chemistry - as long as he is circumspect in introducing new knowledge not too far in advance of the planet's technology and being labelled a demon.
As he adjusts, Joe finds that he has be dropped into a developing clash between the people who cared for him, and for whom he develops an affinity, and a military power from elsewhere on the planet - a power with designs on conquest. Unaware, Joseph Colsco has been poured into a crucible where time and trials will transform him in ways he could never have imagined.
Cast Under an Alien Sun is a story that's science fiction in premise, adventure in execution - a cross-genre adventure with elements of science fiction, history, hard science, epic fantasy, time travel, romance, alien contact, and space colonization.
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Cast Under an Alien Sun is not quite a literary masterpiece, but it is extremely well written and subtly entertaining. Like Goldilocks and the Three Bears, everything in this book seems to be just right. It has just the right amount of science, sex, violence, and intrigue to keep things interesting and fresh. The narrative is mature, but not stuffy. And for Science Fiction, there is zero hokiness and believable context The performance by Jonathan Davis is superb and pleasant to listen to.
Because I have strict criteria about what I give 5 stars, I can't quite go there; but would easily give this book 4.5 stars if I could. What I look for in a 5 star book is that element that transforms a well written entertaining story into something deeper and more meaningful. Cast Under an Alien Sun is an entertaining and extremely well written book. Thoresen clearly has the potential to put the other books in the series over the top. I guess I'll have to read them and find out - something I am definitely looking forward to doing!
Subliminal Assimilation
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Then of course there is Jonathan Davis (if you have never heard his rendition of Snow Crash, you are missing out). Davis' performance is absolutely A-class, but then, he is always that good. I've picked books based solely on the fact that he read them.
The combination of a great author and narrator like here, should probably be regulated as a controlled substance. I'm totally hooked, just counting the days before I can download book 2.
Instantly Hooked
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Nice mix of genres. Very likeable protagonist
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An Instant Favourite!
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What made the experience of listening to Cast Under an Alien Sun the most enjoyable?
Jonathan Davis is one of my favorite narrators and he his amazing talents bring the book to life.What was one of the most memorable moments of Cast Under an Alien Sun?
There is a scene where our Joe is talking with the abbot and he's mentally trying to work through what he can share in terms of technology that won't land him being branded a witch.Wonderful 'Yankee In Camalot' romp
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