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The Wanderer

By: Fritz Leiber
Narrated by: Norman Deitz
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This Hugo Award-winning disaster epic from the Science Fiction Grand Master “ranks among [his] most ambitious works” (SFSite).

The Wanderer inspires feelings of pure terror in the hearts of the five billion human beings inhabiting Planet Earth. The presence of an alien planet causes increasingly severe tragedies and chaos. However, one man stands apart from the mass of frightened humanity. For him, the legendary Wanderer is a mere tale of bizarre alien domination and human submission. His conception of the Wanderer bleeds into unrequited love for the mysterious “she” who owns him.

©1964 Fritz Leiber (P)1992 Recorded Books, LLC

Accolades & Awards

Hugo Award
1965
Hugo Award Science Fiction Fiction

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Hugo Award, Best Novel, 1965

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hugo winner. strange but intesting story of survival and alien encounter. with some philosophy. enjoyed it.

unusual story from 1965

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Not as good as modern Hugo Award winning books. The story was ok but not as interesting as it could have been.

The dated language towards women

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The premise for this book struck me as potentially very interesting but I'm afraid for me it reads more as a very, very dated scifi story. It's almost like an alternate history scifi novel but stuck in a pre-moon-landing era where rocket ships are cones with three legs and people still weren't even sure what the moon would be like. The author seems to strive to base things in science but it winds up stuck in late 50's speculation.

I'd recommend passing on this book and sticking with the more imaginative and less dated works by Heinlein or Niven.

dated scifi

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dont bother boring over written in detail that don't make any differance to what little plot there is. the reading is realy bad and makes the whole thing hart to follow

to bad

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