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Saturn

A Novel of the Ringed Planet

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Saturn

By: Ben Bova
Narrated by: Amanda Karr, Stefan Rudnicki
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Following the bestselling, widely-praised Venus and Jupiter, Ben Bova offers a new adventure of solar system discovery like nothing previously imagined

In the bestselling novels Venus and Jupiter, Ben Bova dramatized the latest discoveries about our own solar system in an epic tale of near-future exploration and development. Now Bova turns his attention to one of our system's greatest mysteries—Saturn.
Earth groans under the thumb of fundamentalist political regimes. Crisis after crisis has given authoritarians the upper hand. Freedom and opportunity exist in space, for those with the nerve and skill to take it. Now the governments of Earth are encouraging many of their most incorrigible dissidents to join a great ark, a one-way expedition to
Saturn, the ringed planet that baffled Galileo and has fascinated astronomers ever since.
But humans will be human, so amidst the idealism permeating Space Habitat Goddard are many individuals with long-term schemes, each awaiting their moment. And hidden from them is the greatest secret of all—the real purpose of this expedition—known to only a few...

©2003 Ben Bova; (P)2003 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
Fantasy Science Fiction Space Exploration Hard Science Fiction

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<p>“Veteran sci-fi scribe Bova nails our current society on the head with this futuristic fable. Wisely cast with a skilled group of readers....Explore a world in which nanotechnology, cryogenics, virtually invisible surveillance techniques and fearless scientific investigation coexist with characters firmly committed to either freedom or tyranny. Well acted, grippingly and wittily written. <i>Saturn</i> runs rings around most sci-fi.” —<i>AudioFile</i><br><br>“With Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein gone, Bova, author of more than 70 books, is one of the last deans of traditional science fiction. And he hasn't lost his touch.” —<i>Kansas City Star on Venus</i><br><br>“Bova proves himself equal to the task of showing how adversity can temper character in unforeseen ways.” —<i>The New York Times on Venus</i><br><br>“The story progresses rather well and the narrators, who are good at their jobs, take us along with them.” —<i>SFCrowsnest.com</i></p>

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This book could be classified as political SF if there was such a catagory. The science is almost a sideline and is always viewed through political eyes. Saying that the characters are 3 diminsional and totally believable. The action is well drawn out. The narration was excellent. A good read.

Well written Hard SF

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After a Dozen novels of the grand tour with predictably similar plots, this one managed to feel a little different and have a surprise twist

Refreshing bova

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I admit I listened to the books out of order, Skipping Saturn to listen to Titan first, primarily because of customer reviews.

But after listening to some references made to "Saturn" in "Titan" I HAD to listen to Saturn, and I'm glad I did...

No, It's not as good Titan, but still it's well worth the listen if you like Bova.. and I'd recommend listening to Saturn before listening to Titan since it DOES fill in some gaps later in Titan.

Both are very good stand alone books, but they also SHOULD go hand in hand. I'm VERY glad I backed up and listened to Saturn.

I like the way the Narration is done in this series of books, it seems to bring the characters to life more, and you don't get bored by the same reader after a few hours. The continuously shifting narrators actually keeps your mind from wandering while listening to ANY of Bova's Books.

Very good beginning

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Bova's forte is human interactions and this book is chock full of them. In fact, it's about creation of a political system among various and disparate groups. Unfortunately, the folks who were aboard consisted mostly of misfits and malcontents...like the Brits sent to Australia? At the end, when the habitat reaches Saturn, the reader must wonder what comes next...

Very Bova-Like

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Yet another great Ben Bova story, but man, the narrators were all over the map. Mostly good, but one of the female narrators read the story like she hated literature, language, and the listener. Her most appalling aspect was her take on a French accent. One almost has to wonder if there wasn't somebody in the recording booth to tell her to stop, just please stop!

Everything but the narration

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