Nightmare Planet


Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz

(4.4 stars; 144 reviews)

In science-fiction, as in all categories of fiction, there are stories that are so outstanding from the standpoint of characterization, concept, and background development that they remain popular for decades. Two such stories were Murray Leinster's The Mad Planet and Red Dust. Originally published in 1923, they have been reprinted frequently both here and abroad. They are now scheduled for book publication. Especially for this magazine, Murray Leinster has written the final story in the series. It is not necessary to have read the previous stories to enjoy this one. Once again, Burl experiences magnificent adventures against a colorful background, but to the whole the author has added philosophical and psychological observations that give this story a flavor seldom achieved in science-fiction. - Summary by Original magazine blurb from Science Fiction Plus, June 1953 (1 hr 47 min)

Chapters

Part 1 43:54 Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz
Part 2 30:01 Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz
Part 3 34:03 Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz

Reviews


(5 stars)

Murray Leinster's Burl series is, as of finishing this book, decidedly my favorite of all the 100-or-so hours of scifi I've heard from librivox. This is now the bar for 5 stars which other works will have to reach. (Plus, I'm sure my young son will absolutely love my retelling of this adventure). The narrator for this recording did a great job, too. His voice has some good atmosphere to it -- thanks for reading!

Fine story


(5 stars)

It's a wonderful cap to the series. It's fine as a standalone story. But, if I were you, I would listen to the series in order - - it will be much more meaningful

Very much enjoyed this


(5 stars)

Excellent reading by Zachary! I'm left the sad understanding that what was quickly becoming a society of health, prosperity, & happiness will degenerate into one of disease, want, & meaninglessness.

well read , not so well written


(2.5 stars)

Very well read or I think I would have given up before the end. Sorry this one just didn’t work for me.

Excellent!!


(5 stars)

A worthy end to the trilogy, it had me gripped in the story right to the end. Beautifully read too.


(3 stars)

This is just the retelling of the end of the "Forgotten Planet," the reader did a good job.

Wow - 10 stars!


(5 stars)

Excellent, unique book well read! Definitely recommended! Wish it was longer...

ok.


(3 stars)

Basically a masculinity fantasy with a scifi backdrop. Employable, not really great, but ok.