Favorite Science Fiction Stories Audiobook By George C. Wallace, Alan E. Nourse, Raymond F. Jones, August Derleth, Richard Wilson, Raymond Z. Gallon cover art

Favorite Science Fiction Stories

Volume 8

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Favorite Science Fiction Stories

By: George C. Wallace, Alan E. Nourse, Raymond F. Jones, August Derleth, Richard Wilson, Raymond Z. Gallon
Narrated by: Jim Roberts, Justin Lerman, Emmett Casey, Brian Grey
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More thrilling stories from this popular series. Titles include: "The Last Days of Earth" by George C. Wallace, "Contamination Crew" by Alan E. Nourse, "The Memory of Mars" by Raymond F. Jones, "A Traveler in Time" by August Derleth, "The Colonists" by Raymond F. Jones, "Doubletake" by Richard Wilson, "Stamped Caution" by Raymond Z. Gallon, "Success Story" by Robert Turner, "Disqualified" by Charles L. Fauntenay, "Say Hello for Me" by Frank W. Coggins,"Witch of the Demon Seas" by Poul Anderson, "The Last Two Alive" by Alfred Coppell, "The Old Die Rich" by H. L. Gold and "Ministry of Disturbance" by H. Beam Piper

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What would have made Favorite Science Fiction Stories better?

No chapter breaks: On neither of my mp3 players can you skip between stories. Want to hear story #6? Ya gotta listen or fast-forward thru the first five. What third grade drop out signed off to this plan?

What three words best describe the narrators’s performance?

Fair to Fine

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Ok, we all know you have suffered. I get it. But, it is oppressive to get story after story pounding that theme home.

A bit SJW preachy

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