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“Take your earthquakes, waterlogged condominiums, swarms of bugs, colliding airplanes and flaming what-nots, wrap them up and they wouldn’t match one page of Lucifer’s Hammer for sweaty-palmed suspense.”—Chicago Daily News --This text refers to the mass_market edition.
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--Cleveland Plain-Dealer
"A WORK IN THE GRAND TRADITION."
--Los Angeles Times
"A MEGATON OF SUSPENSEFUL EXCITEMENT . . . which should keep readers going non-stop, cover to cover."
--Library Journal
"Take your earthquakes, waterlogged condominiums, swarms of bugs, colliding airplanes, and flaming what-nots, wrap them up and they wouldn't match one page of Lucifer's Hammer for sweaty-palmed suspense."
--Chicago Daily News --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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"Massively entertaining."
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About the Author
LARRY NIVEN is the award-winning author of the Ringworld series, along with many other science fiction masterpieces, and fantasy novels including the Magic Goes Away series. He has received the Nebula Award, five Hugos, four Locus Awards, two Ditmars, the Prometheus, and the Robert A. Heinlein Award, among other honors. He lives in Chatsworth, California.
I write science fact and fiction. Themes range from trivial amusements to how to save the world. In 1980 I predicted that by the year 2000 anyone in Western Civilization would be able to get the answer to any question that can be answered; that happened a bit faster than I thought it would.
My column in BYTE was the longest running column in the computer industry. It began in 1980, and continued past the turn of the Century.
I've been a full time writer of science fact and fiction since 1972. Prior to that I was an Aerospace Psychologist and managed the Human Factors Laboratory at Boeing in Seattle; then a Boeing systems analyst. That took me to systems analysis and operations research at Aerospace Corporation in Southern California. Since then I've done professoring at Pepperdine; managed political campaigns; been a Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles; consultant to the California Board of Regents; and Science Correspondent for the National Catholic Press, which led to being a full time writer. Mostly I tell stories.
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- ASIN : B004478DOU
- Publisher : Spectrum Literary Agency, Inc. (September 22, 2010)
- Publication date : September 22, 2010
- Language : English
- File size : 1073 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 642 pages
- Lending : Enabled
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I thought the preacher would be overdone, but he wasn't. Just enough to "get the flavor". Highly recommended.
When the comet hits, the Los Angeles Basin is destroyed by a tidal wave and much of the rest of the world is also destroyed. Survivors in the foothill areas of Los Angeles try to escape and it is basically every man for himself. A few make it to Silver Valley, a small valley at the edge of the giant San Joaquin Valley, and regroup at a ranch owned by a California senator.
All of a sudden society reverts to a much earlier stage were daily survival is at a premium. The most important occupations for men are now farmer and warrior, with most of them doing both. While some women help with defense, their main occupations are housewife and mother. No one initially knows if they can survive the coming winter. Meanwhile a gang of black criminals from Los Angeles and a renegade army unit operating in the valley hook up to terrorize the area. The local farmers and the survivors at the ranch team up to oppose them. The future of what's left in California hangs in the balance.
Science. OK. So how can it possibly rain for 100 days, 24 hours per day, in every part of the world? I hope I don't have to explain how that's not possible. OK I will. The action of raining is part of a cycle of evaporation and rain. Without the evaporation portion (which cannot happen while it is actually raining) you can't have rain. And no cloud can possibly hold 100 X 24 hours worth of rain.
Ok, yes, its a favorite book I first read forty-odd years ago - By two of my favorite authors. What distinguishes this Audible presentation is the excellent production and performance of the folks on both sides of the microphone.
The narrator never pronounced a word incorrectly in this one.
As with Heinlein's Space Troopers, which heralds the beginning of the futuristic-combat-space-opera sub-genre ... Lucifer's Hammer is the first to introduce this reader to a discussion of contemporary calamity preparedness in a brilliantly portrayed multi-threaded scenario of the consequences of many of the paths open to anyone who wants to think about planning ahead - for 'just in case'...
The mis-pronunciation of words that should be familiar to every college freshman is a real distraction for me as an Audible listener.
My previous foray into Audible books was read by an unfortunate soul who mis-pronounced 'epitome' and 'ensign'. This is just sad.
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Classic disaster format. Not Sci-Fi. A diverse cast of well drawn characters; an enormous asteroid on a collision course with earth; a devastating impact; the fragmentation of society in the aftermath, all described in nail bitingly tense detail; some really good science content but above all, a great read.
It doesn't deliver on the emotional level as much as some other novels in the apocalyptic sub genre that I've read. For instance, I think it's more realistic than The Stand, by S King, which for me at least, falls down badly with the unconvincing final confrontation between good and evil and the pointless sacrifices but scores over the odds on characterisation and the writing; it's better written I think, overall than, On The Beach by Shute, but nowhere near as moving or gut wrenching!
That said, it delivers consistently, never stretches credulity, takes you face to face with the end of civilisation and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Spotted a few very small typos but otherwise, a good kindle copy
You can also see in this book elements of Cormac McCarthy's history and timeline/influences.
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