The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. 2-A Audiobook By Theodore Sturgeon, Ben Bova - editor, Lester del Rey, C. M. Kornbluth, Robert A. Heinlein, H. G. Wells, Poul Anderson cover art

The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. 2-A

The Greatest Science Fiction Novellas of All Time Chosen by the Members of The Science Fiction Writers of America

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The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. 2-A

By: Theodore Sturgeon, Ben Bova - editor, Lester del Rey, C. M. Kornbluth, Robert A. Heinlein, H. G. Wells, Poul Anderson
Narrated by: Chris Andrew Ciulla, Kevin T. Collins, Mark Boyett, full cast, Graham Halstead, L. J. Ganser, Michael David Axtell
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Eleven essential classics in one volume

This volume is the definitive collection of the best science fiction novellas published between 1929 and 1964, containing 11 great classics. No anthology better captures the birth of science fiction as a literary field.

Published in 1973 to honor stories that had appeared before the institution of the Nebula Awards, The Science Fiction Hall of Fame introduced tens of thousands of young readers to the wonders of science fiction and was a favorite of libraries across the country.

This volume contains the following:

  • Introduction by Ben Bova
  • Call Me Joe by Poul Anderson
  • Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr. (as Don A. Stuart)
  • Nerves by Lester del Rey
  • Universe by Robert A. Heinlein
  • The Marching Morons by C. M. Kornbluth
  • Vintage Season by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore (as Lawrence O'Donnell)
  • And Then There Were None by Eric Frank Russell
  • The Ballad of Lost C'Mell by Cordwainer Smith
  • Baby Is Three by Theodore Sturgeon
  • The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
  • With Folded Hands by Jack Williamson
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Classic Sci-fi Stories • Thought-provoking Concepts • Excellent Narration • Influential Works • Timeless Themes

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I have read all these stories before. Some, more than once. But, to me, every single one of these narrators did a fine job on these stories. I don't know exactly who read what. But, I especially appreciated the one who did The Time Machine, one of my favorite stories.
They all did a fine job of maintaining the style of stories from that time, if you catch my meaning. Imagine the voice you would associate with stories like these, and you will find them here.
This collection is over 24hrs long. But, I was still sorry to reach the end.
I'm looking forward to more.

Every story a great pick. Every narrator a gem.

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This has some great stories. I had read most of them before, but it had been some time since I had read most of them. They are superb examples of early Sci-Fi.
The last story is, in my opinion, the best story to show that any extreme is bad.
I think most of the concepts in these stories are beyond children, but I recommend this book for all adults. It might even make you stop and think.

Excellent!

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solid Cornerstone absolutely great. these are the stories that future stories and movies are based on and some of these I've never read before. if you get any science fiction books at all from Audible and you haven't got this yet you're missing out

Cornerstone

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Great collection of stories that are often heard any longer. Science-fiction was just better before the advantage so much new technology.

A great anthology

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This collection of eleven short form sci-fi tales comprises the first half of slate of classics as determined by a bevy of best-known sci-fi writers. Extending back as early as 1895 with HG Wells’ Time Machine, the most recent is from 1957. Several of the novellas, such as Heinlein’s Universe or Williamson’s With Folded Hands were later lengthened into full length novels (Orphans in the Sky and The Humanoids, respectively). Poul Anderson’s Call Me Joe is noteworthy for some creative input into the film, Avatar.

Each tale has its own narrator. Overall, the narration is excellent with smooth pacing that makes for an exceptional listening experience.

Classic sci-fi short story form

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