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Doomsday Book

De: Connie Willis
Narrado por: Jenny Sterlin
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One of the most respected and awarded of all contemporary science-fiction writers, Connie Willis repeatedly amazes her many admiring fans with her ability to create vivid characters in unusual situations. With Doomsday Book, she takes listeners on a thrilling trip through time to discover the things that make us most human.

For Oxford student Kivrin, traveling back to the 14th century is more than the culmination of her studies - it's the chance for a wonderful adventure. For Dunworthy, her mentor, it is cause for intense worry about the thousands of things that could go wrong. When an accident leaves Kivrin trapped in one of the deadliest eras in human history, the two find themselves in equally gripping - and oddly connected - struggles to survive.

Deftly juggling stories from the 14th and 21st centuries, Willis provides thrilling action - as well as an insightful examination of the things that connect human beings to each other.

©1992 Connie Willis (P)2000 Recorded Books

Reconocimientos y premios

Premio Hugo
1993
Premio Locus
1993
Premio Nebula
1992
Ciencia Ficción Premio Hugo Premio Locus Premio Nebula Ficción Aventura Fantasía Aterrador

Reseñas de la Crítica

  • Hugo Award, Best Novel, 1993
  • Nebula Award, Best Novel, 1992

"Ms. Willis displays impressive control of her material; virtually every detail introduced in the early chapters is made to pay off as the separate threads of the story are brought together." (The New York Times Book Review)
"A stunning novel that encompasses both suffering and hope....The best work yet from one of science fiction's best writers." (The Denver Post)

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The Doomsday Book is an interesting journey both back and forward in time. Written in the 1990s, the writer's projection of 2050 is a little silly, and underscores the massive technological changes that have swept our society since the book was written. Her look back at the environs of Oxford in the 14th Century is more interesting. However, the writer is not the most talented crafters of prose. Many of the characters are clunky, the dialogue is sometimes very laboured, and the narrative structure of twinned epidemics with a slight religious undertone is somewhat hamfisted and a little irritating because of it.

It's neither terrible, nor very good. The ponderousness of her writing takes a little getting used to. The reader is good but has a slightly nasal quality to her voice that some might find irritating.

Interesting but could have used editting

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It's like watching a history channel documentary, she keeps repeating the same information over and over. This was a very long and gruesome tale with no point to it. There is some description of life circa 1350 and a lot of descriptions of how awful being sick can be. The science fiction part, time travel, is weak. I get the impression she didn't want to be repetitive on this part of the story. As for the story, it is very predictable and I found no one interesting outside the damsel in distress and by the end just wished they'd all hurry up and die.
The narrator is very good, but, in keeping with the story, goes very slowly.

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I really enjoyed the premise of this story. I also liked that I could easily get right back into it after a weekend away or a long day at the office. I use my audio books to ease the frustration of my commute and the pace of this story really took me away. There were even times when I sat in the parking lot or driveway to get through the last part of a chapter or scene! Other reviewers are right, that sometimes it's a little slow and I find myself wanting to get back to the action, but really it just imitated life. Sometimes we hurry up to wait. Loved it! and really enjoyed the narrator's ability to distinguish each character so well that I always knew who was 'speaking'.

Excellent story for long commutes

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Although at times this story can get a little repetitious, on the whole was well worth the time it took to listen..the reader was excellent - the phrasing and emphasis were all natural and the characters were narrated believably. This was the second audio book i downloaded and was considerably better than the one I'd listened to previously.

Interesting story, great reader

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Still, it is a fun book with lots of humor and a very serious story

Repetitive and a bit slow

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