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Reading at the Speed of Sound Podcast, Episode 3: Audiobook Review of Dexter Palmer’s The Dream of Perpetual Motion

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Reading at the Speed of Sound Podcast, Episode 3: Audiobook Review of Dexter Palmer’s The Dream of Perpetual Motion

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Published on May 21, 2010

Harold Winslow finds himself floating high above the city of Xeroville in a magnificent zeppelin with only the disembodied voice of his childhood sweetheart and the frozen corpse of her father to keep him company. Of course, there’s also the crew of mechanical men who work tirelessly to keep the machine flying forever, but they’re not much company. In a situation like this, Harold has plenty of time to reflect on the circumstances which brought him to this point. Narrator William Dufris skillfully tells Harold’s tale, giving each character a voice that feels right for this machine-age world and its increasingly unbalanced inhabitants.


Librarian by day, at night Susan is the audiobook reviews editor for SF Site. For more info about audiobooks, visit her site, AudiobookDJ.

 

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By day, a mild-mannered librarian. By night, the audiobook reviews editor for SF Site and blogger for AudiobookDJ. I'm a judge for the Audie Awards and, in addition to SF Site, have reviewed for AudioFile Magazine, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Science Fiction Weekly. http://www.audiobookdj.com
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