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Time Enough for Love

The Lives of Lazarus Long

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Time Enough for Love

Written by: Robert A. Heinlein
Narrated by: Tom Weiner
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Time Enough for Love is the capstone and crowning achievement of Heinlein's famous Future History series.

Lazarus Long is so in love with life that he simply refuses to die. Born in the early 1900s, he lives through multiple centuries, his love for time ultimately causing him to become his own ancestor. Time Enough for Loveis his lovingly detailed account of his journey through a vast and magnificent timescape of centuries and worlds. Using the voice of Lazarus, Heinlein expounds his own philosophies, including his radical ideas on sexual freedom. His use of slang, technical jargon, sharp wit, and clever understatement lend this story a texture and authority that seems the very tone of things to come.

©2014 Robert A. Heinlein (P)2014 Blackstone Audiobooks
Adventure Classics Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel
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solid

excellent narration for a super weird and interesting read! very easy on the ears and I appreciated the different voices the narrator uses for different characters

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The Narrator Is Awful

I skipped most of the second half of the book, because the narrator mispronounced too many words. I found it very irritating.
They didn't do justice to the story at all.

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This is a story that makes you consider

I enjoy this story because it makes me contemplate the direction of the human race. It is very insightful but will also offend in places. Heinlein has accurately predicted the tragic but perhaps logical disaster that is current situation on earth.

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a collection of good stories.

essentially a collection of short stories, told by one character to the others. a career military biography from the 1920s, a freed slave story from the far future, a pioneer western on a virgin planet, a time travel adventure, and all of this is in-service to a character study for a 3000 year old man.

the story deals with some interesting concepts. fairly strong themes of free love, jealousy being outmoded and unnecessary and what not; if you read stranger in a strange land you kinda know what to expect. it fits considering the fiction is speculating on a society that lives essentially forever.

go in with the understanding that Lazarus is supposed to be somewhat backwards. some old fashioned views on display. I'm pretty sure it's not trying to advertise anything too bad, as some of the characters comment on the absurdity of some of the things he says; but I've also heard Heinlein was a libertarian, so whatever. it did not ruin it for me, considering Lazarus was born in 1912 it fits the character. people need to chill.

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Worth your time,

Heinlein is always interesting. And I enjoyed this book even if some parts felt wrong and strange on hearing. A brilliant narrator who portrays the characters perfectly.

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Slow pace and romanticizes rape

Bored and offended. The word rape is used repeatedly as a positive concept. It is supposed to be a glimpse in to the future. I’d like to think that is not where we are headed.
It seemed like a good idea for a book but somehow the pace and the style of writing made it move at a glacial pace. Could have benefited from cutting out about 1/3 of the lentwords. I did finish the entire book because it was recommended by someone I know well.

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