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Destination: Void

The Pandora Sequence

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Destination: Void

By: Frank Herbert
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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The starship Earthling, filled with thousands of hibernating colonists en route to a new world at Tau Ceti, is stranded beyond the solar system when the ship's three organic mental cores—disembodied human brains that control the vessel's functions—go insane. The emergency skeleton crew sees only one chance for survival: build an artificial consciousness in the Earthling's primary computer that can guide them to their destination—and hope it doesn't destroy the human race.

Don't miss Frank Herbert's classic novel that begins the epic Pandora Sequence.

©1966 Frank Herbert (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Adventure Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera World Literature Space Fantasy
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Scott Brick does a phenomenal job conveying the weight and intricacies of this book. Fantastic

Amazing

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This is a well written book narrated by one of the best.
It may be a bit dated but it is still so good.

Such a good writer

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While outdated in regards to tech, Frank Herbert delivers a tense and fascinating read into the nature of humanity.

A tense read

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Lots of talking and lots of thinking going on. Forced myself to finish the book. Hardly listened to the last few hours and still feel like I got what was going on through all the moral dilemmas.

Good narration. Story too philosophical for me if that’s the right word.

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thought provoking and profound concepts. spaceship/computer jargon that doesn't age well. still glad I read it.

dated but engaging hard sci fi

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The story required continuous suspension of disbelief. Very little of the story was credible. Many times I was tempted to stop, but I went on. Having finished it, I can say I wouldn't have missed anything by stopping.

Not Herbert's best work

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Great book. I would recommend this to anyone who is a true sci-fi fan.

Awesome

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This Herbert ovel is a bit too chock full of scientific theories and psycho babble to be solidly entertaining, but it's ok for a listen. Just don't expect too much.

OK for a listen

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A fantastic book that does not oversimplify complicated Concepts. a wonderful preview to the following books in the series.

one of my favorite books ever

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Destination: Void was the first book I’ve read from Frank Herbert and it was certainly a slow burn. I immediately was interested but also confused and found the reading a bit difficult and the story moving in a slow pace focused on minor details. I was frustrated with my intrigue and also the feeling that I didn’t immediately enjoy the book. Ultimately I finished it and found it to be very interesting full of ideas of philosophy and faith and of course, consciousness. I would recommend going into this book expecting it to be difficult but gripping and rewarding.

Slow burn

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