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A Bad Day For Vermin by Keith Laumer

Gelesen von Phil Chenevert

(4,439 Sterne; 74 Bewertungen)

For your listening pleasure, here are three stories by the ingenious Keith Laumer from the glorious days of Science Fiction in the early 1960s: A Bad Day for Vermin, The King of the City and Doorstep. They were all published in various Science Fiction magazines then flourishing in the United States at that time. I won't spoil your fun of listening to them by giving detailed story outlines, but be assured that there are aliens of various disgusting and/or beautiful shapes involved in several and a sad view of our future life when the US government collapses. (phil chenevert ) (1 hr 36 min)

Chapters

A Bad Day for Vermin

14:42

Read by Phil Chenevert

The King of the City, Part 1

34:49

Read by Phil Chenevert

The King of the City, Part 2

32:47

Read by Phil Chenevert

Doorstep

14:16

Read by Phil Chenevert

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

At the risk of reviewing the reviews, I feel compelled to state that the use of the words "nigger", "jew" and "imbecile" are perfectly acceptable in the context of the story. These are words that a trigger-happy redneck would use in such a situation, so their use in the story is as acceptable as their use in a review is. On a general note, I believe reviews should be limited to a brief summary of the item being g reviewed, rather than a vehicle for the reviewers opinion and "cleverness". Why try to put someone off something that's free for them to try anyway? This is a short story that you could say explores human attitudes towards non-human life and, as such, could have been intended as a commentary on the human fascination with killing other creatures for reasons other than personal survival. Listen and decide - don't pay any attention to reviews...

interesting stories.

(5 Sterne)

Thanks to both writer and reader. That last one did surprise me. :-)

Very Bad Day

(5 Sterne)

Laumer is such prolific writer. His stories captured my interest from first read. And the imagination swooned in my head. The reader Phil, also a superb match

Classic sci-fi

(5 Sterne)

Great classic sci-fi with Phil Chenevert one best readers at LibriVox.

Early Laumer - OK

(3 Sterne)

These early stories by Keith Laumer are very slight, and do not hold up well. “Doorstep” is a fun, but heavy-handed, unfortunately probably realistic military overreaction to alien first contact, but the other two stories suffer from a lack of realistic responses to dramatic situations. OK if you’ve got nothing else to listen to.