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Job

By: Robert A. Heinlein
Narrated by: Richard Powers
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Summary

After firewalking in Polynesia, fundamentalist Minister Alexander Hergensheimer never saw the world the same. Now called Alec Graham, he was in the middle of an affair with his stewardess, Margrethe, and natural disasters kept following them. First, there was an impossible iceberg that wrecked the ship in the tropics; then, after being rescued by a Royal Mexican plane, they were hit by a double earthquake.

To Alex, the signs were clear that Armageddon and the Day of Judgment were near. Somehow, he had to bring his beloved heathen, Margrethe, to a state of grace, for heaven would be no paradise without her. But time was growing short. And, while he was at it, there had to be a way to save the rest of the world.

©2003 The Robert A. & Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"Heinlein's back in form, with a most refreshing and satisfying blend of ideas and storytelling...a limber, complex, and economical novel that disarms and often compels - with Heinlein's best theology-shaded fantasy since Stranger in a Strange Land." (Kirkus Reviews)

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Comedy of Justice, as it says on the cover!

Heinlein shows his depth of knowledge of the Christian religion and many others in this book as he explores manners and customs concerning justice and the treatment of the central character, a 'modern' (1980s) Job.
As usual the characters are well drawn and the understanding shown of the human condition is noticeable.
The narrator speaks clearly and rarely mispronounces words even to an English ear!

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Ok, but I preferred others

I found this book to be ok and I listened through to the end, but I didn’t find it as engaging or interesting as many of his other books.
It seemed quite long winded and going into a lot of religious details that don’t mean anything to me and didn’t add to the story.

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I've changed.

I read this when it first came out and I loved it, recommended it to friends.
So after 40 years I gave it another read and I just can't see why I liked it so much.
It's rather dull and drawn out and is similar in character to other Heinlein books of the period.
I won't be reading it again.

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I'm going back on what I said

Would you listen to Job again? Why?

Yes - it's fab.

What did you like best about this story?

It's a delightful romp.

Any additional comments?

I find that I cannot edit my previous review which I headed "Drone, drone, drone", so I'm adding a second review. I revisited this recording, simply because it's a book I enjoy so much and needed something to listen to in the background.

What a different impression a second hearing made. I cannot think what made me find the reader monotonous previously. This time, I'm finding the reading light and enjoyable.

Maybe my taste has varied over time, maybe my tolerance for American narrators has increased, maybe I just didn't give this one enough of a chance before. Anyway, I'm glad I came back to it and am thoroughly enjoying it at the moment.

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Too muh discussion on religion

Tough listen. Interesting enough story, far far too long, and with endless hours talking about Christianity. Some discussion would be necessary, but it is truly overdone. hence the two stars.

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Drone, drone, drone

Lawdy. Had to abandon this one after only a short time. I couldn't bear the abuse Heinlein was getting.

I am a big fan of Heinlein, and love the book (which gets 5 stars from me in written form), but the reader seems to have completely missed Heinlein's light humour and sarcasm. It was just DULL. There is also a balance between reading in an unhurried manner, and reading too slowly. This falls the wrong side of the balance. Definitely too slow, particularly dialogue.

My opinion: Avoid this recording, go buy the book, and spend some happy hours enjoying it!

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