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3001

By: Arthur C. Clarke
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Publisher's summary

In 3001: The Final Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke brings the greatest and most successful science fiction series of all time to its magnificent, stunningly unforeseen conclusion. As we hurtle toward the new millennium in real time, Clarke brilliantly - daringly - leaps 1,000 years into the future to reveal a truth we are only now capable of comprehending. An epic masterpiece at once dazzlingly imaginative and grounded in scientific actuality, 3001 is a story that only Arthur C. Clarke could tell.

©1998 Arthur C. Clarke (P)2012 Random House Audio

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Clarke Was Brilliant

Did not see any of this coming. And I loved the whole thing about people from our time wouldn't be able to understand most of what people will be saying 1000 years from now. This is a great ending to a brilliant series.Bravo.

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Another great one in the series

Not as good as 2001 but Clarke definitely did a good job of continuing the story and keeping it interesting. Narrator Scott Brick did great, as always.

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A Conclusion

I have to say that I liked it but it was a bit anti climatica. The projection of Science and Technology into the future is always the best part of this series My great grandchildren will have to look back and see how accurate he was

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A must-read finish to the Series

I'm so glad I decided to get this last installment to the Space Odessey Series. Clarke even gave the story some final twists. And hearing his discussion of the changes and challenges he faced in writing the Series from the first publication of 2001 was very interesting.

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Poor ol' Frank

Where does 3001 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's really not bad. Scott Brick has become one of my more preferred, American accented narrators. The story itself is amusing to me as I'm a huge fan of 2001, 2010, 2061.

What was one of the most memorable moments of 3001?
Poor ol' Frank gets taken down a peg or 2 - and that's saying something. He's so blown away by the technology available in this new millennium he finds himself in. I really enjoyed hearing Scott Brick read the bits of the book that referred to 2010. I'm pretty geeky about all that, so it was a pleasure to revisit it. He does a great job.

What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His easy-sounding, laid back manner lends itself to the realm of the 2001 series. (I just couldn't imagine what could be done with the story itself - they FIND FRANK?? lol - I was gladly mistaken. I should have more faith in one of my favorite authors whose stories have truly touched my life.)

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes.

Any additional comments?
I really recommend this novel and audible version.

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Great end to a long journey!

What made the experience of listening to 3001 the most enjoyable?

The author's detailed explanation of the world to be was lavish and rich, made images appear in one's minds eye as the story unfolded.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Dave has always been the heart of the story, from 2001 to 3001. His care for the human race and its survival even after his bonding with the monolith reminds me of stories of guardians that ensure that our shortcomings do not end our existence

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A great expansion of ACC's epic

The story of mankind's evolution which Clark began in 2001 reaches a thrilling conclusion, way point, in 3001.

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Great space science fiction on solar system

Very interesting story on planets and moons with alien monolith and astronauts. And return of Dave Bowman and Frank Poole from 2001 novel. May be like an NDE story too.

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A Fitting End to An Epic Saga.

Book 4 was better than book 3. As the reader, you still know very little about the monoliths and who / what built them. These stories are more about the development of the human race as a species in the face of the unknown... so I guess it's ok that the mysteries are never truly understood. It takes talent, finesse, grace, and great skill to deliver a novel of such grandeur and mystery.

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it was okay

I wasn't really all that in pressed with the story. Too long and wordy for me.

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