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The Forever War

De: Joe Haldeman
Narrado por: George Wilson
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When it was first published over 20 years ago, Joe Haldeman's novel won the Hugo and Nebula awards and was chosen Best Novel in several countries. Today, it is hailed a classic of science fiction that foreshadowed many of the futuristic themes of the 1990s: bionics, sensory manipulation, and time distortion.

William Mandella is a soldier in Earth's elite brigade. As the war against the Taurans sends him from galaxy to galaxy, he learns to use protective body shells and sophisticated weapons. He adapts to the cultures and terrains of distant outposts. But with each month in space, years are passing on Earth. Where will he call home when (and if) the Forever War ends?

Narrator George Wilson's performance conveys all the imaginative technology and human drama of The Forever War. Set against a backdrop of vivid battle scenes, this absorbing work asks provocative questions about the very nature of war.

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  • Hugo Award, Best Novel, 1976
  • Nebula Award, Best Novel, 1975

"A vastly entertaining trip." ( The New York Times)
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The forever war is one of those books that hit you with ideias so crazy that only sci fi can. the story feels simple, as we follow a single character through an intergalactic war, but the repercussions are anything but. A war in space is a war fought through different times and as seen in the recent movie "interstellar" a lot of personal drama can come when one person stays the same age and the world moves on. What if you left Earth to defend it, but when you return 200 years have passed? Or more? Would you feel at home again, when you're a Neanderthal compared to the rest of the world you almost died to protect, who doesn't remember or care about what you did? Is war really that stupid and useless? This is a book that brings a compelling story that reflects on that and more.

A great war sci far sorry

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