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The Heaven Makers

By: Frank Herbert
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Immortal aliens have observed Earth forcenturies, making full sensory movies of wars, natural disasters, and horrifichuman activities - all to relieve their endless boredom. When they finally becomejaded by ordinary, run-of-the-mill tragedies, they find ways to create theirown disasters, just to amuse themselves.

But interfering with human activities isforbidden, and the authorities have been known to check on these matters fromtime to time. However, by the time Investigator Kelexel arrives to investigate,the trouble has been going on for a long, long time - and things are reallygetting out of hand.

©2011 Frank Hebert (P)2014 Blackstone Audio
Fiction Science Fiction
Philosophical Themes • Interesting Concept • Excellent Narration • Thought-provoking Science Fiction • Entertaining Story

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Good hard science fiction, couldn't believe how well this book aged. It's been well over a decade since I took a psychology class, but I really felt like everything was spot on. The plot twist was simple, not over done, and practically forced me to love this book to the very end.

I dig it!

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I read Dune and it was meh for me so I was hesitant to grab another book of his, but this one was actually good and intriguing and I loved the concept of it all. i am going to read more now.

I like Herbert again

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Free will. Religion. The gods, and God. The perplexing events of life. Consciousness. A bit hidden but magnificent. Was impressed by how many provocations of related works came to mind.

Subtle handling of the many big questions

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Would you listen to The Heaven Makers again? Why?

Yes, I love Herbert's older, non-Dune work, and it gets short shrift among the Dune fans.

What other book might you compare The Heaven Makers to and why?

Godmakers, Dosadi Experiment, any of Herbert's older work.

What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He's a bit ponderous, but easy to listen to.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Not a particular one, just all-around.

Any additional comments?

Any Dune fans should check out this and Herbert's other old books. He has many universes that are worth a read or listen.

Read this a long time ago and just came across it.

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I read this book years ago and loved it. I feel like the narrator is going too slow and savoring every word. I tried to increase the speed .1 but it gets tinny.

Narration drags

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