Posts Tagged ‘SciFi Audiobook’

First Men in the Moon – Part 13 of 26

A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.

Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.

Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 13 (Ch 13: Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions 00:16:23), click one of the links below:

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First Men in the Moon – Part 12 of 26

A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.

Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.

Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 12 (Ch 12: The Selenite’s Face 00:10:14), click one of the links below:

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First Men in the Moon – Part 11 of 26

A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.

Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.

Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 11 (Ch 11: The Mooncalf Pastures 00:23:35), click one of the links below:

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First Men in the Moon – Part 10 of 26

A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.

Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.

Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 10 (Ch 10: Lost Men in the Moon 00:12:07), click one of the links below:

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First Men in the Moon – Part 9 of 26

A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.

Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.

Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 9 (Ch 09: Prospecting Begins 00:19:56), click one of the links below:

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Spacehounds of IPC – Part 13 of 13

A Science fiction audiobook in 13 parts. Written by E. E. ‘Doc’ Smith and read by Mark Nelson.

When the Inter-Planetary Corporation’s (IPC) crack liner ‘IPV Arcturus’ took off on a routine flight to Mars, it turned out to be the beginning of a unexpected and long voyage. There had been too many reports of errors in ship’s flight positions from the Check Stations and brilliant physicist Dr. Percival (‘Steve’) Stevens is aboard the Arcturus on a fact-finding mission to find out what?s really happening, and hopefully save the honor of the brave pilots of the space-liner Arcturus from the desk-jockeys’ in the Check Stations implications of imprecision – the nastiest insult you could cast at a ships pilot.

He and the pilots are right, it was the Check Stations that were out of position, not the ships. But that’s cold consolation because before the Arcturus reaches Mars it is attacked by a small, mysterious, globe shaped spaceship …

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To download part 13 (Spacehounds Triumphant 00:19:13), click one of the links below:

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First Men in the Moon – Part 8 of 26

A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.

Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.

Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 8 (Ch 08: A Lunar Morning 00:09:23), click one of the links below:

mp3@128kbps – 9.0MB
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Spacehounds of IPC – Part 12 of 13

A Science fiction audiobook in 13 parts. Written by E. E. ‘Doc’ Smith and read by Mark Nelson.

When the Inter-Planetary Corporation’s (IPC) crack liner ‘IPV Arcturus’ took off on a routine flight to Mars, it turned out to be the beginning of a unexpected and long voyage. There had been too many reports of errors in ship’s flight positions from the Check Stations and brilliant physicist Dr. Percival (‘Steve’) Stevens is aboard the Arcturus on a fact-finding mission to find out what?s really happening, and hopefully save the honor of the brave pilots of the space-liner Arcturus from the desk-jockeys’ in the Check Stations implications of imprecision – the nastiest insult you could cast at a ships pilot.

He and the pilots are right, it was the Check Stations that were out of position, not the ships. But that’s cold consolation because before the Arcturus reaches Mars it is attacked by a small, mysterious, globe shaped spaceship …

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 12 (The Citadel in Space 00:52:20), click one of the links below:

mp3@128kbps – 50.2MB
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Spacehounds of IPC – Part 11 of 13

A Science fiction audiobook in 13 parts. Written by E. E. ‘Doc’ Smith and read by Mark Nelson.

When the Inter-Planetary Corporation’s (IPC) crack liner ‘IPV Arcturus’ took off on a routine flight to Mars, it turned out to be the beginning of a unexpected and long voyage. There had been too many reports of errors in ship’s flight positions from the Check Stations and brilliant physicist Dr. Percival (‘Steve’) Stevens is aboard the Arcturus on a fact-finding mission to find out what?s really happening, and hopefully save the honor of the brave pilots of the space-liner Arcturus from the desk-jockeys’ in the Check Stations implications of imprecision – the nastiest insult you could cast at a ships pilot.

He and the pilots are right, it was the Check Stations that were out of position, not the ships. But that’s cold consolation because before the Arcturus reaches Mars it is attacked by a small, mysterious, globe shaped spaceship …

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 11 (The Vorkul-Hexan War 00:46:52), click one of the links below:

mp3@128kbps – 45.0MB
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First Men in the Moon – Part 7 of 26

A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.

Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.

Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!

If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.

To download part 7 (Ch 07: Sunrise on the Moon 00:11:23), click one of the links below:

mp3@128kbps – 10.9MB
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