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The Moons of Barsk

By: Lawrence M. Schoen
Narrated by: J. G. Hertzler
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High-concept science fiction, deeply human characters, and a weirdly wonderful story drive The Moons of Barsk, Lawrence M. Schoen's audiobook sequel to the award-winning Barsk: The Elephants' Graveyard

Years after the events of Barsk: The Elephants' Graveyard, the lonely young outcast and physically-challenged Fant, Pizlo, is now a teenager. He still believes he hears voices from the planet’s moons, imparting secret knowledge to him alone. And so embarks on a dangerous voyage to learn the truth behind the messages. His quest will catapult him offworld for second time is his short life, and reveal things the galaxy isn’t yet ready to know.

Elsewhere, Barsk's Senator Jorl, who can speak with the dead, navigates galactic politics as Barsk's unwelcome representative, and digs even deeper into the past than ever before to discover new truths of his own.

©2018 Lawrence M. Schoen (P)2018 Macmillan Audio

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Good story but not as good as the first

This was a solid story and was interesting, but definitely not as good as the first book

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Great Series!

This is such a cool and fun universe - I really love the world building going on. We need more anthropomorphic theme lines going! There’s such a great range for possibility, I just love it!

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Slow going, but good

I didnt like this one as much as Barsk the Elephants Graveyard. it took 10 chapters for anything to really happen and the metaphysical breakdowns made my head hurt. I liked it overall, but pace was too slow for my taste

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Excellent follow-up, and I still want more Barsk

As soon as I saw that a second Barsk book had been released, I knew where my next credit was going, because I'd enjoyed the first one so much. I sometimes listen to books at a higher speed, because there are so many I want to read, and so little time. I didn't do that for The Moons of Barsk, because I wanted to take my time and really enjoy it.

This book builds upon the first story in what feels like a very natural way, but it definitely goes in directions I didn't expect. I loved The Moons of Barsk. I love Pizlo and Jorl. I hope Schoen keeps writing Barsk books and Hertzler keeps narrating them.

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An Aesop's Science-Fable

The depth and humanity of characters shine, even as they come forth in uplifted "lower" mammal bodies. If anything, with "Moons," Schoen has dug deeper into issues of prejudice, memory and vision all the while telling a great story. There are times he gets a bit too metaphysical for my taste, but not for long. Hertzler is a talented and engaging narrator. He inhabits the two books' many characters well.

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