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The City and the Stars

By: Arthur C. Clarke
Narrated by: Geoffrey T. Williams
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A journey of discovery that will shake the foundations of everything the people of Earth have ever believed...

Diaspar is Earth's last city - surrounded by deserts, on a world where the oceans have long since dried up. It is a domed, isolated, technological marvel run by the Central Computer. Diaspar has conquered death. People are called forth from the Hall of Creation; they live for 1,000 years and then are recalled, stored in the Central Computer's memory, to be born thousands of years later, over and over again, with memories of earlier lives intact.

No one has entered or left Diaspar since anyone can remember. Its people have an unreasoning dread of the unknown, of the world outside the city. And no child has been born for at least 10 million years.

Until Alvin. He is unique. He has no past lives, no past memories. He also has no fear of the outside world. In fact he has an overwhelming curiosity, a drive to explore, to see what lies beyond the sterile boundaries of the city.

When he finally escapes, he discovers a place he could hardly have imagined: a country called Lys. Its people are telepathic. They know life and death. In Lys, Alvin finds friendship and love. And he begins his fateful journey to the stars and back. On his return he brings with him something so strange, so alien and powerful, that it will change the world forever. But for better or worse, not even Alvin can guess.

©1956 Arthur C. Clarke/Scovil Chichak Galen (P)2009 Geoffrey T.Williams
Adventure Fiction Science Fiction Emotionally Gripping
Thought-provoking Concepts • Imaginative Worldbuilding • Multiple Voice Actors • Dedicated Performers • Visionary Ideas

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It was an interesting story, but sort of morose. I found it mostly depressing and the actions of many of the characters unbelievable. Still, it had certain appeal in that it explored thoroughly the extremes to which the diverging attitudes of humanity might lead us. And it is an excellent warning against isolationism.

Meh, it was okay, at least engaging

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This is the revised version of "Against the Fall of Night." Both are excellent with the huge scale he is so good at executing.

My favorite book by Clarke

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

If you like Arthur C Clarke then put this on your list but not at the top of your list. It was worth the cost so I am not disappointed in that regard.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

Most interesting was the young mans thoughts, trials and tribulations in adapting to his new home and how he became motivate regardless of the hardships.

Least interesting was the description of the technology. Arthur C. Clarke is usually more creative and realistic in his visualizations. This one I don't think he was properly motivated. To "Avitar'is" for my taste.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Geoffrey T. Williams?

As it goes, he was not the worst nor the best. I am more interested in plot and continuity that voice performances.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

movies are NEVER as good as one's imagination. No, I would not go see a movie of this book or any other for that matter.

An OK book - plot & performance was not inspiring

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This is the fourth time I've listened to this book! Great narration and great plot!

One of my favorite audiobooks

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This is one of the most imaginative sci- fi I’ve ever encountered! Such great world-building.

Incredible!!!

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