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Berserker

Berserker, Book 12

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Berserker

By: Fred Saberhagen
Narrated by: Aaron Lustig, Henry Strozier
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The art of speculative fiction lies in the ability to create a plausible future that tells us a great deal about our present. This critically acclaimed recording by narrators Aaron Lustig and Henry Strozier chronicles human reactions on Earth to an invasion by alien exterminators intent upon wiping out all sentient life on Earth.

©1967 Fred Saberhagen (P)2001 Recorded Books
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Some of the stories are very interesting, others were not my favorites. The narration is good. I especially like the concept of the separate narrator adding something between stories.

Several Stories, Some Good

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A classic scfi story that inspired future scifi ideas and storyline brought to life. The voice acting was perfect for the time period that it was written.

A classic scfi brought to life

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Loved every word, every page.

Good narrator.

This is Book 1 of the series, not one of the last.

Highly recommended!

This is Book 1.

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This is a great opportunity to listen to an anthology of Berserker tales. Give it a try.

Great stories, I have listened numerous times.

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Frighteningly prescient to the dangers of what is now, and probably will be, known as Archeaonic AI

Progeny of Skynet

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