Saturday, September 10, 2011

Audiobook Heaven Mailbag #7

Audiobook Reviews from Audiobook Heaven

Hey there all you cool cats and sly dogs, it’s another Saturday here at Audiobook-Heaven’s worldwide headquarters high atop the hay barn. As I sit up here in the loft, gazing out at the windmills as they slowly churn in the autumn breeze, I am reminded that Saturday is a day of rest here at Audiobook Heaven. Yes, we’ve put in another hard week of listening to audiobooks, surfing the web for new audiobooks, and writing reviews, and today we get to sit back and relax. Oh, and today we also look into the old Audiobook Heaven mailbag, of course! Speaking of which, let’s take a look and see what new audiobooks came in this week.
Ah yes, it looks like we have a shipment from Blackstone Audio here!

The Ships of Earth


by Orson Scott Card, narrated by Stefan Rudnicki
Volume 3 in the Homecoming Series
With the continuing failure of the Oversoul, the artificially intelligent guardian computer of the planet Harmony, the human colonists have begun to repeat the devastations of war and conquest wrought on Earth. To repair itself and avert disaster, the Oversoul has called a group of sixteen refugees from the fallen city of Basilica to a hidden, abandoned spaceport where the ancient starships lie. Now Wetchik, Nafai, and all their family must brave the desert wastes and cross the wide continents, guided by the voice of the Oversoul, to await the command to prepare the great interstellar ships for flight again. But among this group, not all have chosen their exile, and the angry resentment of those who were forced to join will make the difficult journey harder.

Earthfall


by Orson Scott Card, narrated by Stefan Rudnicki
Volume 4 in the Homecoming Series
When war broke out on the planet Harmony, the Oversoul of that colonized world selected the family of Wetchik to carry it back to long-lost Earth. Now the tribe is ready at last to take a ship to the stars. But from the beginning there has been bitter dispute between Wetchik’s sons, Nafai and Elemak. On board the starship Bailica, the children of the tribe will become pawns in the struggle for control of reclaimed Earth. Each faction is making secret plans to awaken the children early from the cold-sleep capsules in which they will pass the decades-long journey, hoping to gain years of influence on their minds and win their loyalty. But the Oversoul is truly in control of this journey, and only the son who wears the cloak of the starmaster really understands what this will mean to all their plans for the future.

Earthborn


by Orson Scott Card, narrated by Stefan Rudnicki
Volume 5 in the Homecoming Series
High above Earth orbits the starship Basilica. On board the huge vessel is a sleeping woman. Of those who made the journey, Shedemai alone has survived the hundreds of years since the Children of Wetchik returned to Earth.
She now wears the Cloak of the Starmaster, and the Oversoul wakes her sometimes to watch over her descendants on the planet below. The population has grown rapidly—there are cities and nations now, whole peoples descended from those who followed Nafai or Elemak.
But in all the long years of watching and searching, the Oversoul has not found the thing it sought. It has not found the Keeper of the Earth, the central intelligence that also can repair the Oversoul's damaged programming.

Ohboy those sound good! I’ve spent the whole week listening to L Ron Hubbard’s Battlefield Earth and expect to finish it later today. Then I’m going to get started on Card’s five-volume Homecoming series.
Ah, but right now, I’m going back to gazing out my loft window at the ripening corn fields and grazing horses. Don’t work too hard today, okay?

1 comment:

  1. Woohoo!! Mailbag day!! :)

    Ummm, I'm afraid of heights, this loft is pretty scary. Oh what the hay, can't get hurt falling in hay now can we??

    We eee eee eeee. lol

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