Icehenge
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Narrated by:
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Danny Campbell
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Kevin T. Collins
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Carla Mercer-Meyer
About this listen
On the North Pole of Pluto there stands an enigma: a huge circle of standing blocks of ice, built on the pattern of Earth's Stonehenge - but 10 times the size, standing alone at the farthest reaches of the Solar System. What is it? Who came there to build it?
The secret lies, perhaps, in the chaotic decades of the Martian Revolution, in the lost memories of those who have lived for centuries.
©1984 Kim Stanley Robinson (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about Icehenge
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- Sarah
- 18-04-18
A story that went no where
What did you like best about Icehenge? What did you like least?
I have enjoyed many of Kim Stanley Robinson's books and this one started well, it caught my interest and I sat back to enjoy the rest. However when the end of the book arrived somewhat suddenly I was left feeling "did I miss something". I accept that all stories are not neatly tied up by the final chapter but this almost felt like the story line got stuck and remained undeveloped. I think the author has developed in his skills since this was written and this might not be the best place to discover his great story telling talent.
What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
The narrators brought the characters to life in a way that text might not have and made a good job of a limited storyline.
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- 27-03-18
Quite slow and plodding.
I enjoyed the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson, but this is not of the same standard. It lacks the epic quality of his trilogy, and is quite slow, and unfortunately dull. It is told in three sections, with three different narrators, and all did a good job, but the material they had to work with was just not strong enough.
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