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The Cretaceous Past

By: Cixin Liu
Narrated by: BJ Harrison
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All the years of human civilization represent an infinitesimal fraction of the time since life first burgeoned on planet Earth. How likely is it, then, in those great depths of time, that humanity alone benefitted from the spark of intelligence that gave rise to culture?

This is the question posed by Hugo Award winner Cixin Liu, in his magisterial new short novel The Cretaceous Past. The answer he offers is unexpected, supposing an unlikely alliance between the largest creatures in the world of the deep past and some of the smallest. And it all begins with a toothache.

When a Tyrannosaurus rex suffers pain from meat trapped between its enormous teeth, a nearby colony of ants risks entering the great creature's maw to make their own repast from the remains of the dinosaur's most recent meal. From this humble beginning, over the course of millennia, a symbiotic civilization achieves amazing advances, facing dangers and exploiting opportunities at every turn.

In this absorbing tale, Cixin Liu manages to describe the history of successive epochs of a might-have-been world, doing for the past what Olaf Stapledon's classic Last and First Men did for the future.

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Alternate History Science Fiction Thought-Provoking Fiction Mind-Bending
Imaginative Storytelling • Thought-provoking Tale • Excellent Narration • Unique Concept • Creative Premise

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An imaginative intelligent story that branches out from a seemingly simple storyline we get a a symbiotic cautionary tale about every civilizations basic story grappling with how to live amongst one another in harmony, told from the perspective of ant/dinosaur inter-relations in an alt cretaceous past. It was probably one of the most thrilling speculative sci-fi (if you could call it that?) I've come across in a long time. AT times humorous, at other times quite ironic, I couldn't help but compare it to human civilizations greatest historical challenges in cooperation. It's a fun quick listen but has serious enough overtones that invite deeper contemplation. I've recently also caught the new Netflix series based off Mr Lius other sci fi trilogy that was also uniquely imaginative and plan on getting the books now as well. He is an impressive story teller!
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FANTASTIC!!

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At times this feels like a parable, other times an alternate history of the Earth.

A parable

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Great story that speaks to a mysterious period on Earth, maybe it happened this way…

Fascinating story

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This story has a message that reads load and clear.

Very creative. Well read. A refreshing change from the American SciFi.

The message is clear in any language

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The creativity and a story never imagined before, how ants and dinosaurs could have been a civilization.

loved it.

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