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The Outward Urge

By: John Wyndham
Narrated by: Felipe Pacheco, Theo Solomon, Dorje Swallow
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Summary

The 'outward urge' was a factor in the Troon inheritance. Successive generations of Troons, looking up at the stars, heard the siren voices that called them out into Space. And, as the frontiers of Space receded, there was usually one Troon, if not more, out there, helping to push them back.

The four exciting episodes related here deal with the parts they played in the building of the Space Station, the occupation of the Moon, the first landing on Mars and the trouble about Venus.

John Wyndham, author of The Day of the Triffids and The Kraken Wakes, stays strictly on the tram-lines of future possibility in this book, which he has written in collaboration with Lucas Parkes as technical adviser. In an age in which what goes up need not necessarily come down, the likely adventures of the conquistadors of Space are every bit as exciting as any world menaced by triffids.

©1959 John Wyndham (P)2022 Audible, Ltd
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The Space Race

There's a theme throughout of the curse of the outward urge to explore Space and the ending was full of pathos and fairly unexpected. Great philosophical questions addressed - typical Wyndham. A link to Stowaway to Mars but a much better novel.

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Great SF

I'm afraid that this is now rather dated, but, nevertheless, is well worth a read.

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A series of link stories

I really enjoyed these stories. Outdated but still enjoyable, but hay it was written before the moon landings. Great performance by the narrator.

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A Troon to far

I read this in the 70s when I first discovered Wyndham's works and was confused by the story then. Re-engaging with it now through Audible I'm still left with the feeling that this is an epic opus which left a lot out. This could have been a more significant and extensive story.

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Strange format and dated

I have enjoyed every Wyndham book that I've tried so far but this one was quite dull.
On the one hand, it is fairly interesting how the story follows the perspective of the Troon family. On the other, the story doesn't stick with one member of the family long enough to get invested in them as a character.
This book felt more like a collection of short stories that were stuck together using the perspective of the Troon family.
The sci-fi, unfortunately, is very dated and not all that exciting. Many concepts are of their time and are almost laughable.
It was good enough as background listening but I won't be revisiting it.

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John Wyndham’s Hard Sci Fi Book

As a big fan of John Wyndham, I’m always surprised at his shear variety of writing. With the hard science fiction feel of exploring the solar system, this story feels like a progenitor of stories like “The Expanse” series. Having the audiobook narrated by 3 different people to cover the different periods and people covered in the span of this story gives the story wonderful depth. The performances make the story feel very natural, with each person in the story feeling very different to each other. John Wyndham deserves more love.

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Very Different from other Wyndham stories.

Basically, enjoyable but nothing like his more famous novels. I enjoyed each short story, but they reminded me of retro comic #scifi stories. I think I may have been expecting too much. 😃👍

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An underrated slow burn

One of the few Wyndham books I haven’t read/ heard. Bit slow to start but really enjoyed it nonetheless.

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Interesting love John Wyndham but

As usual interesting story love John Wyndham but the narrators style or reading especially the one trying to do an odd Australian accent was annoying and life less like a computer program voice disjointed. It spoils an otherwise great book

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It’s John Wyndham, so dated but still enjoyable

Like so many Wyndham books this is now rather dated in light of knowledge, but there is still that 50s charm in this linked set of stories. I read it decades ago and enjoyed hearing it again. If you can view it from the period when it was written, it’s a good choice.

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