Eight Keys to Eden
Mark Clifton
Read by Dale Grothmann
When Earth loses contact with the colony planet Eden, an expedition is sent to find out why. Even though the planet has been determined to have no hostile properties, the second expedition is astonished to find no evidence of the colony. The colonists are spread out, naked, wandering dazed among the bushes, with no sign of any of the technology they brought from Earth. - Summary by Dale Grothmann (6 hr 13 min)
Chapters
Seven Doors To Seven Rooms Of Thought | 2:03 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 1 | 12:03 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 2 | 14:58 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 3 | 14:26 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 4 | 10:56 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 5 | 7:55 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 6 | 13:45 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 7 | 3:04 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 8 | 10:32 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 9 | 13:54 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 10 | 15:46 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 11 | 10:08 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 12 | 13:20 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 13 | 14:09 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 14 | 13:37 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 15 | 8:40 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 16 | 26:31 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 17 | 11:25 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 18 | 23:28 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 19 | 14:06 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 20 | 8:05 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 21 | 15:42 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 22 | 13:53 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 23 | 4:58 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 24 | 16:56 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 25 | 24:43 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 26 | 8:10 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 27 | 10:41 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 28 | 11:48 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Chapter 29 | 3:40 | Read by Dale Grothmann |
Reviews
Bravo from Borneo
Lord Jim
I like this type of sci-fi novel that explores our understanding of the natural world around us. I also appreciated the premise that highly intelligent E people were necessary to break all man's preconceived scientific notions that sought to explain our world. It's as true in the real world...as in this novel...that you have to forget about the past, in order with an open mind, to make truly big leaps in understanding. Chapeau to the narrator Dale Grothmann, who really brought the characters in this book to life...increasingly one of my favourite readers...
Author has interesting views
Suzie
Story is so-so, but author has very strong opinions and views on religion, science, government, police, judgments on morals, etc. I enjoyed listening to his thoughts in the context of the story.
fair only
Gerard Kelly
thanks to the reader good job. however the book really got bogged down in unnecessary detail and explanation towards the end.
I live it when a story is still so relevant decades later
Chubber
J T G
This one will really makes you think!