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The Long Cosmos

By: Terry Pratchett, Stephen Baxter
Narrated by: Michael Fenton Stevens
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It's 2070-71. Nearly six decades after Step Day, and in the Long Earth the new Next posthuman society continues to evolve. For Joshua Valienté, now in his late 60s, it is time to take one last solo journey into the High Meggers: an adventure that turns into a disaster. Alone and facing death, his only hope of salvation lies with a group of trolls.

But as Joshua confronts his mortality, the Long Earth receives a signal from the stars. A signal that is picked up by radio astronomers but also in more abstract ways - by the trolls and by the Great Traversers. Its message is simple, but its implications are enormous: Join us. The supersmart Next realise that the Message contains instructions on how to develop an immense artificial intelligence, but to build it they have to seek help from throughout the industrious worlds of mankind. Bit by bit, byte by byte, they assemble a computer the size of a continent - a device that will alter the Long Earth's place within the cosmos and reveal the ultimate, life-affirming goal of those who sent the Message. Its impact will be felt by and resonate with all - mankind and other species, young and old, communities and individuals - who inhabit the Long Earth....

©2016 Terry Pratchett (P)2016 Random House Audiobooks
Fiction Science Fiction Astronomy Fantasy

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A lot of the time it feels like 2 books and the ultimate conclusion feels a little rushed and flat, almost as of Stephen Baxter just wanted to finish it and move on.

Still, a thoroughly enjoyable romp, full of the imagination and wit that has made this series such a wonderful and sadly unrepeatable collaboration.

In terms of performance, I would have preferred it without the accents.

Apologies for possible typos. Typing this without my glasses on and trusting the autocorrect.

A fitting end

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The story has a preoccupation with repeating the back history as if for a reader with a short memory but it is well written.

Loved it. Brilliant reading excellen vocalisation

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perfect ending to a great story

Stephen did a great job finishing what terry couldn't

shame saying goodbye to Joshua

perfect ending

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This book is a brilliant way to end the Long Earth series. but now I'm a little sad...

Fantastic

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an amazing series sadly comes to an end.
A great collaboration and thoroughly riveting. read the first books if not done so already you won't be disappointed

a great end it a great series

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