
The Heaven Makers
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Narrado por:
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Scott Brick
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De:
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Frank Herbert
Immortal aliens have observed Earth forcenturies, making full sensory movies of wars, natural disasters, and horrifichuman activities - all to relieve their endless boredom. When they finally becomejaded by ordinary, run-of-the-mill tragedies, they find ways to create theirown disasters, just to amuse themselves.
But interfering with human activities isforbidden, and the authorities have been known to check on these matters fromtime to time. However, by the time Investigator Kelexel arrives to investigate,the trouble has been going on for a long, long time - and things are reallygetting out of hand.
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I dig it!
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I like Herbert again
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Subtle handling of the many big questions
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Would you listen to The Heaven Makers again? Why?
Yes, I love Herbert's older, non-Dune work, and it gets short shrift among the Dune fans.What other book might you compare The Heaven Makers to and why?
Godmakers, Dosadi Experiment, any of Herbert's older work.What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He's a bit ponderous, but easy to listen to.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Not a particular one, just all-around.Any additional comments?
Any Dune fans should check out this and Herbert's other old books. He has many universes that are worth a read or listen.Read this a long time ago and just came across it.
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A solid Scifi story
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Narration drags
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I’ve had the same thought!
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Fantastic Narration- okay story.
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Not the normal perspective
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The second plot is more personal. It focuses on a psychologist (Herbert loves to have psychologists as main characters) whose ex-girlfriend’s father has just murdered her mother with a saber. This psychologist has just suffered an accident involving radiation which damaged his eyes. The unique eyeglasses that correct his damaged vision also permit him to see through the cloaking devices of the aliens and notice them. The psychologist attempts to find out how and why the aliens are playing with people’s emotions and causing so much damage.
It's a very enjoyable story, but the first storyline involving the alien investigator really doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. The aliens have been watching stories about humans for many thousands of years and can’t wait for the next ones to come out. Why then is it surprising that the creator of these stories is also still interested thousands of years later? Yet, without that investigation, the whole novel falls apart, so you have to look past that and just enjoy the ride.
You Really Aren't in Control of Your Life
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