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Forever Free
- Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
From Joe Haldeman, the all-time master of military science fiction, comes the new novel set in the universe of his Hugo and Nebula Award-winning classic The Forever War.
An epic story about war, peace, and the price of freedom, Forever Free reintroduces listeners to William Mandella - who has been living peacefully on the planet called Middle Finger, a refuge for humans who refuse to become part of the group mind known as Man. But after decades of this peace, Mandella and others are tired of living like zoo animals. So they steal a starship - and embark upon a voyage that will forever change their understanding of the universe, and themselves.
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- Mark P
- 29-02-24
Disappointing
Unfortunately not as great as the other two books.
The performance was excellent, however the story felt subpar, and character motivations at the beginning of the book didn't make much sense when comparing them to Forever War.
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- Gary Nicholls / Sarah Nicholls
- 12-06-20
From start to finish.
Having recently listened to The Forever War, I was left thirsty for more. I learned of the for-mentioned books sequel, " The Forever Free". Following on with the adventures of William Mandella and Mary Gay.
What a book. I was worried it may not be as inspirational as The Forever War. How wrong I was. the was a fantastic book, containing all the right ingredients to quench my thirst for excitement. I don't want cover the contents as I believe this would spoil this for some, what I can say though is that the original story line was written in 1975 and I have only just to date learned of their existence.
as the title states, I was unable to put this book down "from start to finish". The is something quite profound about Joe Haldeman and his writing style. Read it and you will find out.
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- CJSILV
- 03-06-23
Good book 📖
I Liked the book good story and book narration I recommend listening to this book ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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- Connor MacDonald
- 22-10-16
A sequel, of sorts
I was eager to get back into the world Haldeman created in 'The Forever War', and while it was slow to start, the book definitely picked up in its second act. However, the ending (which I won't spoil here) seemed clumsy and rushed. None of the actions taken up until the ending have any bearing on the close of the novel and while I found parts of the third act interesting it didn't feel as though they were part of the same book. Worth a listen if you simply must know what happened after the forever war but you'll be left with more questions than answers, and none too satisfying.
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- jeska allan
- 11-09-23
Disappointing follow up
Passable genre SF but none of the insight of the original, save your time. If anything the ending of the last one is considerably undermined by this unnecessary sequel.
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- STEPHEN Rouxel
- 09-11-21
Great Story
Shame about it being read by Quagmire from Family Guy. It's great to have a follow on from the excellent Forever Wat.
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- Neil
- 10-10-17
A good follow up
A good follow up to The Forever war. If you enjoyed that, you'll enjoy this. The story isn't as good, but its a good continuance.
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- JohnT55
- 02-08-20
Forever War & Forever Free would make a glorious film
Great books read many times they would make a great film part 1 The War and Part 2 Free let’s do something original rather than just remakes of old films
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- rosscovich
- 01-09-19
decent but...
decent but... the exploration of the weird events at the end was too short. It felt as if it were finished in a hurry. I still enjoyed it but it left a semi frustrating taste in the mouth.
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- SABRE
- 22-05-23
Wait, what!?
So we have massive technological advance. Inter galactic travel, stasis, robotic war machines etc etc
But when it is ivy it’s still salt and sand? I died laughing.
I couldn’t adjust to the change in narrator, nor the huge move away from how much the first book mentioned skin colour constantly to this instalment not mentioning it at all. I didn’t really enjoy this trilogy at all, found it all a bit boring. Can’t even touch the greatness that is Hyperion.
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