
The Goliath Stone
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Jeff Woodman
Doctor Toby Glyer has effected miracle cures with the use of nanotechnology. But Glyer’s controversial nanites are more than just the latest technological advance, they are a new form of life - and they have more uses than just medical. Glyer’s nanites also have the potential to make everyone on Earth rich from the wealth of asteroids.
Twenty-five years ago, the Briareus mission took nanomachinery out to divert an Earth-crossing asteroid and bring it back to be mined, only to drop out of contact as soon as it reached its target. The project was shut down and the technology was forcibly suppressed.
Now, a much, much larger asteroid is on a collision course with Earth - and the Briareus nanites may be responsible. While the government scrambles to find a solution, Glyer knows that their only hope of avoiding Armageddon lies in the nanites themselves. On the run, Glyer must track down his old partner, William Connors, and find a way to make contact with their wayward children.
As every parent learns, when you produce a new thinking being, the plans it makes are not necessarily your plans. But with a two-hundred-gigaton asteroid that rivals the rock that felled the dinosaurs hurtling toward Earth, Glyer and Connors don’t have time to argue. Will Glyer’s nanites be Earth's salvation or destruction?
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quick paced story, great narration
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Niven still has his chops!
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Goliath Stone to be better than the print version?
The audible version has some jarring lapses. For example, "Kay-on" is the pronunciation used for term "cation."What did you like best about this story?
The Niven version the escaped nanobot plot: as a rule, Niven's plots are unusually technologically dense and bubbling with ideas.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The southern accent of a main character intrudes on the story.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
A new Niven book is almost always a lovely mini-vacation: this Niven collaboration is more comfort food than a seven course gourmet meal, but it works.Niven still is at the top of the field
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long and boring
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This is just BAD
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This doesn't even qualify as classic Sci Fi because the technology just doesn't wash. I got half way through the book and decided I really didn't care what happens. You know what? When I finished it, I shouldn't have. I give this a hard pass, don't waste the listening hours like I did.
Boring, unbelievable nano junk!
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What disappointed you about The Goliath Stone?
Characters, dialogue and plot all seem both one dimensional and forced.I forced myself to bear with it through to the end, and it turned out to be as disappointing and predictable as I feared.To sum it up without giving too much of the plot away, this novel is Atlas Shrugged with nanobots, IN SPACE!Has The Goliath Stone turned you off from other books in this genre?
I never did like Randian dross, sci-fi or otherwise.What three words best describe Jeff Woodman’s voice?
Could be worseWhat reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Both sadness and disappointmentAny additional comments?
Listening to this is less painful than nailing your schlong to a coffee table, but not by a wide margin.Larry, I am disappoint!
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