Here’s a quick survey of new Science Fiction and Fantasy audiobook releases:
Blackstone Audio
Lost Boys by Orson Scott Card, read by Stefan Rudnicki, Unabridged
Stefan Rudnicki reads this deeply affecting novel by Orson Scott Card. It’s a great novel, and in Rudnicki’s hands it will be treated well.
Ringworld’s Children by Larry Niven, read by Barrett Whitener, Unabridged
Another novel from Larry Niven! Definitely a welcome sight. I’ve heard Barrett Whitener read several books, and have enjoyed him very much. This release is a darned good excuse to revisit the whole series. Blackstone also carries the first Ringworld novel, read by Patrick Cullen.
Recorded Books
Horizon Storms by Kevin J. Anderson, read by George Guidall, Unabridged
This is Book 3 of Anderson’s The Saga of the Seven Suns. In a way, it’s like a fantasy epic series only in a science fiction setting. I’ve heard Book 2 and Guidall is wonderful with this (and pretty much all other) material.
Audio Renaissance
The Dragon’s Son by Margaret Weis, read by Stefan Rudnicki and Gabrielle de Cuir, Unabridged
This is a sequel to Weis’ first solo effort, Mistress of Dragons, which was a good audiobook. In these, there is a powerful Dragon Parliament which has agreed to keep their hands out of human affairs, but someone of dragon kind has broken that oath. Let the hunt begin!
Dune: The Battle of Corrin by Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson, read by Scott Brick, Unabridged
Kevin Anderson is a busy man! I haven’t followed the Dune prequels, but this is the last of the second prequel trilogy, and Scott Brick is an excellent reader.
All of the books above, except for Lost Boys and Horizon Storms, are also available on-line at Audible.com.
I wish you all good listening!
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Posted by Scott D. Danielson