
Lucifer's Hammer
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Narrateur(s):
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Marc Vietor
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Auteur(s):
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Larry Niven
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Jerry Pournelle
À propos de cet audio
But for the terrified men and women chance had saved, it was also the dawn of a new struggle for survival - a struggle more dangerous and challenging than any they had ever known....
©1985 Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle (P)2009 Audible, Inc.Ce que les critiques en disent
"Massively entertaining." ( Cleveland Plain-Dealer)
Having finished, I reflect a bit on David Brinn's Postman. There are a lot of similarities and I wonder if this book influenced Brinn.
I strongly recommend this book but I don't think I am the first person to warn that it takes a couple of hours to get into the plot.
Great Post Apocalypse Book
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Love the book, not so much this audiobook
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Pretty good!
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Awesome book and favourite prepare-type story
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slow and a bit confusing, but novel in it's genre.
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Very hard to listen to.
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Pretty good post apocalyptic novel
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This is a saying I picked up many years ago, and use to this day, but couldn't remember where I read or heard it. Until I picked up the audiobook of one of my favorite, favorite "end of the world" books. And there, it was. Sweet. So familiar, yet lost for so long.
I bought this book when it first came out in paperback in the 70s, and somewhere it is still in my boxes of absolute favorite books EVER, packed away, waiting for an apocalypse for me to discover it again. I knew it would be dated, with things like "pocket calculators", landline phones, Soviet Union and Soyuz, anyone remember those except me? But still it would be the classic it is.
One of the vignettes I have remembered all those many years, was the guy on the surfboard. That has been seared into my mind's eye all these decades- I won't spoil it for anyone by going further, but it remains as startling today as it was when I first read the book.
What has always stuck with me, was the ingenuity of the survivors and how they were going to make a survivor's world after a comet strike. The authors know their stuff. You can make Beef Jerky following this story, and more. It's a brilliant piece of writing, and the authors did their homework, and had a good grasp of both science, and survival. I remember thinking to myself--"I could live in their world, I have good skills and the will to survive". Now, I'd be the eccentric but intelligent doc/nurse who'd figure out how to use herbs and folk medicines in a world that has no more medicine, and doesn't waste a whole book just breaking into big box stores to look for Tylenol. That was probably what I disliked the most about the last post apocalyptic series I read--the people didn't learn anything, didn't go to libraries to look things up, didn't do much except be happy they survived a killer virus and aliens. There was no new technology, no one knew how to "Do" anything. This book if I recollect rightly, tells us these survivors DO. They organize, they find a place with an Artesian well and set about rebuilding a much smaller world.
If I get to the end and it turns out I've remembered wrong, I'll come back and make it right.
The narrator does a very good job, he isn't the best I've heard, but he isn't the worst either. I really don't expect narrators to sound like women when they are men, though some do a really admirable job of it. So happy to have this classic in my collection!
If you are visually impaired--this story is just as good a listen, as it was when I read it in print. <3 You are able to envision so much, listening to this book. The visual descriptions are very good. I really hope people enjoy it.
Thank you Audible, for giving me back my first love, books.
Audiobooks have brought "reading" back to me. <3 #Audible1
MUST LISTEN. IRead this many years ago, still A+!
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a little dated
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What a let-down.
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