In the Days of the Comet


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(3.8 stars; 52 reviews)

William ("Willie") is a student living in the British town of Clayton. As a Socialist, he tries to move power from the upper class to the working class. Interestingly, in a fictitious confrontation Britain declares war on Germany. Willie falls in love with Nettie, but when she elopes with an upper-class man, Willie resolves to kill them both. Throughout the novel there is present in the sky a large comet which gives off a green glow. As Willie prepares to shoot the lovers, two battleships appear and begin shelling the coast, causing Willie to nearly lose his targets. As the comet enters the atmosphere, it gives off a green gas which envelopes everyone including Willie, who falls asleep. Willie wakes up a changed man. He is able to reason so clearly that he realizes the foolishness of his plan for revenge. Other people have changed too. Our hero marvels at how humankind has risen to new levels of vision and understanding. (Summary from Wikipedia) (9 hr 50 min)

Kapitel

00 -- Prologue 4:39 Gelesen von Bigmouth
01 -- Bk First, Ch First, Sec 1 12:25 Gelesen von Lewis
02 -- Bk First, Ch First, Sec 2 25:10 Gelesen von Lewis
03 -- Bk First, Ch First, Sec 3 18:19 Gelesen von Felicity C
04 -- Bk First, Ch First, Sec 4-5 18:02 Gelesen von Felicity C
05 -- Bk First, Ch Second, Sec 1-2 24:28 Gelesen von Felicity C
06 -- Bk First, Ch Second, Sec 3-4 11:41 Gelesen von Lewis
07 -- Bk First, Ch Second, Sec 5-7 20:30 Gelesen von Lewis
08 -- Bk First, Ch Third, Sec 1-2 18:19 Gelesen von Lewis
09 -- Bk First, Ch Third, Sec 3 25:58 Gelesen von Lewis
10 -- Bk First, Ch Third, Sec 4 20:43 Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
11 -- Bk First, Ch Third, Sec 5-6 21:11 Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
12 -- Bk First, Ch Third, Sec 7 16:07 Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
13 -- Bk First, Ch Fourth, Sec 1-3 28:05 Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
14 -- Bk First, Ch Fourth, Sec 4-6 20:43 Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
15 -- Bk First, Ch Fifth, Sec 1-2 21:55 Gelesen von Bear Schacht
16 -- Bk First, Ch Fifth, Sec 3-5 19:08 Gelesen von Bear Schacht
17 -- Bk First, Ch Fifth, Sec 6 13:34 Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
18 -- Bk Second, Ch First, Sec 1-2 16:12 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
19 -- Bk Second, Ch First, Sec 3-4 16:33 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
20 -- Bk Second, Ch First, Sec 5-6 17:24 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
21 -- Bk Second, Ch Second, Sec 1-2 12:48 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
22 -- Bk Second, Ch Second, Sec 3-4 16:05 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
23 -- Bk Second, Ch Second, Sec 5-8 14:22 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
24 -- Bk Second, Ch Third, Sec 1 21:19 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
25 -- Bk Second, Ch Third, Sec 2-3 16:56 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
26 -- Bk Third, Ch First, Sec 1 10:14 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
27 -- Bk Third, Ch First, Sec 2-3 14:04 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
28 -- Bk Third, Ch First, Sec 4 16:15 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
29 -- Bk Third, Ch First, Sec 5-6 8:56 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
30 -- Bk Third, Ch Second, Sec 1-3 20:04 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
31 -- Bk Third, Ch Second, Sec 4 7:37 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
32 -- Bk Third, Ch Third, Sec 1 13:44 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
33 -- Bk Third, Ch Third, Sec 2-3 12:10 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
34 -- Bk Third, Ch Third, Sec 4 8:33 Gelesen von Mike Pelton
35 -- Epilogue 6:10 Gelesen von Bigmouth

Bewertungen


(2 stars)

Terrible story for H. G. Wells and even worse readers. Do the readers ever listen to themselves, I wonder? I have endured the readers and poor story to look for some semblance of a story, but alas, no story has come forth. Skip this one and get that nap instead.


(3.5 stars)

Very different considering how old this story is definitely a must listen...

good story very interesting and suspenseful


(4.5 stars)

Interesting concept


(3 stars)

Interesting concept - a new way to build a utopia of sorts: by having the new atmosphere remove all the flaws in the human character: selfishness, baseness, dissimulation, etc. After the comet comes, the plot slows down considerably to explain the differences between the old and the new order of things. It got a little monotonous in that way. There are some morals and theology that I greatly disliked in this story. It attacks Christianity and Judeo-Christian morality. So, yeah - interesting concept, but only 3 stars for the slowdown of plot and the philosophies I didn't like. Readers were adequate to great. No one stuck out as being bad.

OMG


(2 stars)

the final reader on the novel was excellent but for HG Wells, this is in my opinion a horrible book. too descriptive of minor details that in no way help the plot. reader struggled with the vernacular thus disrupting the flow of the story just increased the pain of getting to the point

Really interesting story


(3.5 stars)

This was an intriguing listen, I wasn't sure where this story would go. The readers were generally good with one or two exceptions, and the intro/epilogue reader was a standout.


(3 stars)

Good story, can't stand how slow the reader is.

Great Book by H.G. Wells


(5 stars)

H.G. Wells tells of a change by a comet and a love story. He does a marvelous job, a must read.