Invaders from the Infinite


Lu par Mark Nelson

(4.3 étoiles; 612 critiques)

The famous scientific trio of Arcot, Wade and Morey, challenged by the most ruthless aliens in all the universes, blasted off on an intergalactic search for defenses against the invaders of Earth and all her allies. World after world was visited, secret after secret unleashed, and turned to mighty weapons of intense force--and still the Thessian enemy seemed to grow in power and ferocity. Mighty battles between huge space armadas were but skirmishes in the galactic war, as the invincible aliens savagely advanced and the Earth team hurled bolt after bolt of pure ravening energy--until it appeared that the universe itself might end in one final flare of furious torrential power.... (Summary by From the Gutenberg text)

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01 - Chapter 1 13:21 Lu par Mark Nelson
02 - Chapter 2 19:35 Lu par Mark Nelson
03 - Chapter 3 21:18 Lu par Mark Nelson
04 - Chapter 4 23:26 Lu par Mark Nelson
05 - Chapter 5 12:43 Lu par Mark Nelson
06 - Chapter 6 15:43 Lu par Mark Nelson
07 - Chapter 7 19:32 Lu par Mark Nelson
08 - Chapter 8 13:26 Lu par Mark Nelson
09 - Chapter 9 12:34 Lu par Mark Nelson
10 - Chapter 10 24:54 Lu par Mark Nelson
11 - Chapter 11 9:07 Lu par Mark Nelson
12 - Chapter 12 19:41 Lu par Mark Nelson
13 - Chapter 13 13:47 Lu par Mark Nelson
14 - Chapter 14 19:08 Lu par Mark Nelson
15 - Chapter 15 11:27 Lu par Mark Nelson
16 - Chapter 16 12:33 Lu par Mark Nelson
17 - Chapter 17 18:45 Lu par Mark Nelson
18 - Chapter 18 29:42 Lu par Mark Nelson
19 - Chapter 19 7:29 Lu par Mark Nelson
20 - Chapter 20 16:57 Lu par Mark Nelson
21 - Chapter 21 22:38 Lu par Mark Nelson
22 - Chapter 22 16:57 Lu par Mark Nelson
23 - Chapter 23 26:22 Lu par Mark Nelson
24 - Chapter 24 8:36 Lu par Mark Nelson
25 - Chapter 25 27:19 Lu par Mark Nelson
26 - Chapter 26 15:46 Lu par Mark Nelson

Critiques

superb


(5 étoiles)

it's a great book and really good narration, a must read series make sure to look up the author on librivox by the different author spellings below to hear the series what of it thats on librivox --- in addition its rather annoying that : "John W. Campbell", "John Wood jr Campbell", and "John Wood Campbell jr" are all listed as different authors in librivox and they really aren't as far as i can tell since all the books/stories are set in the same world and or series and theme this really does need correction.....

Interesting sci-fi and fantastic reading


(4 étoiles)

The plot and concepts of the book are truly interesting and novel to me, it's clear the author spent a great deal of thought creating not just the plot but the explanations behind how the astonishing events could occur. I do admit that there were some key discoveries in the book that went over my head, I wonder if I dozed off or if they were not well explained. I really enjoyed the book overall and am looking for other books by the same author. Mark Nelson's reading is amazing and greatly cherished as always.

An excellent reading, an odd tale


(4 étoiles)

Firstly I'll be clear I enjoyed this. Mark Lester's readings are always enjoyable. The story its self is somewhat fantastic in the more traditional use of that word. A joyful tale, which romps along well with much imagination, but the plot is far from robust. Also I felt like I was in science class for large parts of it, and there's a lot of numbers. My, what a lot of numbers.... But its good old fashioned pulp sci-fi I guess and an enjoyable listen.

Enjoyable Age of Radium romp


(5 étoiles)

As is usual for scifi of this time, technology is implausible, but inspiring. Characters are two dimensional, dialog atrocious, but the optimism, the cheer for science, technology, progress, it's contagious. Mind you, the attitudes are very dated, but still the book can be enjoyable. Superb narration.

good but lost me a few times


(2.5 étoiles)

It is a good book by a creative author but there were moments where I felt lost like there was no transition. also it has an optimistic view of science where with enough knowledge, money, and resources anything is possible

Too Much Technobabble


(2.5 étoiles)

Mark Nelson delivers his usual top-notch narrations, but your enjoyment of the story itself may depend on your interest in physics and technology, as almost 66% of the story is devoted to explaining just that.


(3 étoiles)

The reader is great but the story is awful. Take out all made-up science babble and other unnecessary wordage and this could have been a decent short story.

enjoyable


(4 étoiles)

Long yarn told well - have to get through the pseudo science. Still a good listen.