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The Incredible Shrinking Man

By: Richard Matheson
Narrated by: Yuri Rasovsky
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This is the terrifying novel that inspired the classic motion picture.

Inch by inch, day by day, Scott Carey is getting smaller. Once an unremarkable husband and father, Scott finds himself shrinking with no end in sight. His wife and family turn into unreachable giants, the family cat becomes a predatory menace, and Scott must struggle to survive in a world that seems to be growing ever larger and more perilous, until he faces the ultimate limits of fear and existence.

©1956 Richard Matheson (P)2006 Blackstone Audiobooks
Horror

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  • Audie Award Finalist, Science Fiction, 2007

"A horror story if ever there was one....A great adventure story, it is certainly one of that select handful that I have given to people, envying them the experience of the first reading." (Stephen King)
"A classic of suspense as poignant as it is frightening, a mix that only Richard Matheson could pull off." (Dean Koontz)

Thought-provoking Metaphor • Imaginative Depiction • Perfect Voice Match • Emotional Character Journey • Emotional Depth

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Enjoyed it almost as much as I am legend. Perfect first person writing , and very quotable.

Awesome, can feel his influence in King's works.

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Gripping, tense, thought provoking, well written, outstanding narration. A metaphorical exploration of one mans rage against a world seemingly determined to bring him down. This book is about anger, hope, courage, defeat and redemption. Ignore the "b-grade" allusions of the title, this book is literature of the highest quality.

Outstanding.

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This novel floored me. I cannot believe how poignant and heartbreaking this story was. It is a horror story, but it questions what it means to be a man, what it means to be human; it is instilled with a palpable belief that life and existence are worth fighting for. Incredible narrator, by the way.

Well, this was surprising.

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This was really thought provoking and the character felt real and tangible. The psychological aspect was pretty intense.

Glad I listened to this

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This book was like no other book that I have read, it has a lot of metaphors. For the deep thinkers

Interesting

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Would you listen to The Incredible Shrinking Man again? Why?

This is a haunting story. Yes, I think I would listen to it again...

At times, some of the "Shrinking Man's" thoughts and experiences are very hard to listen to, i.e., his anger, his frustrations, and some of his sexual fantasies and obsessions.

The author hasn't left any situations or mental states out. It is a compelling tale.

I might skip some of the places that were uncomfortable for me to listen to.
It was longer than I originally expected.

What I liked what seeing the spiritual side of the character's perception of his experience. His "growth" as a person was in proportion to his physical shrinking.

Would you be willing to try another book from Richard Matheson? Why or why not?

I have always loved the movie, "Somewhere in Time." I would like to read/listen to the original book.

Matheson is a conjurer who raises questions in your mind about "reality," and the imagination.

Definitely want to read/listen more samples of his work.

What does Yuri Rasovsky bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

OMG. Mr. Rasovsky's voice is amazing. Listening to this narrator is what continually compelled me to finish this book.

His voice was perfect to complement this eerie story.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The spiritual revelations at the end of the book, and positive outlook that the character experiences in his life, in spite of all the troubles he experienced.

Any additional comments?

I saw the movie, "The Incredible Shrinking Man," when I was 6 years old.

I never forgot this haunting film.

Several years ago, I spotted a black widow spider outside a friend's home, and moved it (via a small branch) to a tree. I had been intrigued by the scene in the movie with the main character fighting the giant black widow. Seeing a live one, I saw how graceful it was.

I haven't watched the movie again, but am so glad I discovered the audio book. So many facets of the story not included in the movie would have been impossible for me to understand as a little girl.

I never forgot the last scenes when the character is united with the universe.

The book has given me a new insight into the movie, and why I never forgot it.

"I'm Shrinking! I'm Shrinking!"

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Richard Matheson is a superb storyteller. I almost stopped listening because of the narrator's nasal whiney voice. The clacking of his falce teath made it almost unbearable. I will not listen to another book read by this narrator.

great story

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The Incredible Shrinking Man has been a favorite of my since my youth. The story of a man Shrinking by 1/7 of an inch each day is really just a metaphor Matheson uses to tell a tale of a man who slowly loses inch by inch everything society, as well as himself accept as being manhood. In this audio performance I was initially put off by the narrator, Yuri Rasovsky, his voice sounding a bit lisping, but I stuck with it and by the third or fourth chapter I came to except him as not just a narrator, but as the main character, Scott Carey himself. Telling the tale of these events in his life.
If you enjoy character driven classic sci-fi, or if like me, you love the writings of Richard Matheson, you can't go wrong giving this audio book a listen.

One of my favorites! Took me a bit to enjoy the narration.

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This novel tells the story of Scott Carey who, because of exposure to a cloud of radioactive spray shortly after he had accidentally ingested insecticide, ends up shrinking at a rate of approximately 1/7 of an inch per day. He encounters all kinds of perils as he diminishes, from a drunken pedophile to sadistic street toughs, from the spider in the basement to the elements themselves, but this is first and foremost a psychological novel about the uncertainty of the individual in the 1950s and his/her place in the possibly futile, certainly alien post-war world.

For example: "What he wanted to know was this: Was he a separate, meaningful person; was he an individual? Did he matter? Was it enough just to survive? He didn't know; he didn't know. It might be that he was a man and trying to face reality. It might also be that he was a pathetic fraction of a shadow, living only out of habit, impulse-driven, moved but never moving, fought but never fighting."

This is a tense, frustrated, dark character study, and it's made all the better by an excellent narration that captures the frustration and fear of the protagonist very effectively.

A Dark, Thought-Provoking Psychological Journey

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true horror!! loved the narrator. such a classic horror story, with a touch of humor and sexual desire.

loved it!!

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