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Falling Free

De: Lois McMaster Bujold
Narrado por: Grover Gardner
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Leo Graf was just your average highly efficient engineer: mind your own business, fix what's wrong, and move on to the next job. But all that changed on his assignment to the Cay Habitat, where a group of humanoids had been secretly, commercially bioengineered for working in free fall.

Could he just stand there and allow the exploitation of hundreds of helpless children merely to enhance the bottom line of a heartless mega-corporation?

He hadn't anticipated a situation where the right thing to do was neither safe, nor in the rules. Leo adopted a thousand quaddies. Now all he had to do was teach them to be free.

©1988 Lois McMaster Bujold (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Nebula Award Finalist, Best Novel, 1988

"Superb....Read, or you will be missing something extraordinary." (Chicago Sun-Times)

"Bujold's best work in my opinion." (Science Fiction Chronicle)

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It is a good novel & and a good listen. If you have read Lois McMaster Bujold, you know that her novels don't usually do scene setting before commencing on meaty bits.
Well, here the listener gets a decent build up of the story unlike her earlier works.

Overall, I think it is a good book, the characters and the scenes are quite unique and has some humourous scenes which are rare in sci fi books. In short, it is a scifi meets dilbert story and while at the end it feels predictable, its humour and interesting characters sufficiently compensate for it.

I would rate it a 4.5 stars rather than 5, but audible's rating system's setting means that I have to rely on other people giving it a 4 stars to make it 4.5.

Worth a listen

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The book was as good as I remembered, and the audio performance fit it perfectly! Hurrah!

A beloved story in audio book format!

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This author was unknown to me but I was delightfully surprised. I'll hazard a guess that the author or someone very close to her was a life long engineer / project manager. The story does a good job of handling a problem we as humans are sure to face sometime in the near future: what status will genetically modified organisms hold? Are they property? Slaves? A new race or species? While exploring the moral consequences of advanced genetic engineering, the author takes a tongue in cheek stab at project management, the Peter Principle, parenting and even the gravity we take for granted every day.

A fun listen with lots of points to giggle about. Won't change the world and wouldn't even make my 'must read' list but one of life's unexpected little treats!

Thought provoking insights for any project manger.

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people who consider others less simply because they are different have always enraged me. That being the case this story really got my dander up at times. I does a slightly casual view towards sex and such, which I did not appreciate. The story on the whole is very compelling and more than makes up for its short comings.

classic tale of the fight for freedom

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How it ended, I felt like the happily ever after moment happened and then it drug on.

The development of the characters. I found I cared about them quickly.

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Initially it was difficult to get into the story, but it didnt take long to capture my attention

The plot was original

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While having an interesting and thought-provoking premise this book never really grabbed me. I think it has many very interesting ideas but the characters and story didn't click with me in the end.

While interesting not my favorite

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Lois McMaster Bujold's Falling Free, although a standalone novel that was the first in the Vorkosigan universe, nevertheless is Vor free. The tale tells the story of the origin of the "quaddies" who are humans that have been genetically engineered to replace their legs with another set of arms to enable them to live and work in zero gravity full time. Beginning as a corporate research project, the development of artificial gravity obviated the need for their specialty. As a result, rather than allow to be retired to a gravity well and die out, Leo Graf an uber-engineer develops a plan to carry them off to freedom.

All the basic sci-fi elements of the Vorkosigan universe are in play with many of the familiar planets and star systems frequently mentioned. Bujold presents a solid grasp of space issues with construction as well as biological and medical aspects specific to both zero gravity and replacement of legs with another set of arms.

The narration is quite good with an excellent range of characters of both genders. pacing and tone are well aligned with the plot. This is an easy, short listen that flows effortlessly.

The intro to the Vorkosigan universe

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This has a slightly different focus than most of the Vorkosigan books. I love the focus on engineering and "what makes us human?"

Space Revolution

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this is one of those rare offshoot books that should really have been bolstered up into a full series. I would love to see the Quadies reach their home space. I would also love to see the Quadies begin to explore other systems. We don't think of it, but there's a whole other space that could be explored by the Quadies and not come to the attention of the Vorkosiverse at all. They don't need or want habitable planets, and therefore could be exploring star systems that don't interest "normal" legged humans at all.

Just the descriptions of solar arenas without blue green planets, or even ruck systems without planetary bodies, but with still extant planetary would intrigue mightily.

which is to say that Bujold's Quadiverse has captured my imagination completely, at least for the moment.

The little lost should have been a series.

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