Larry Niven - Book 1 - Ringworld
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From AudioFile Two humans and two aliens, who are traveling to distant reaches of space to prevent a future catastrophe, crash on a ringworld apparently created by superior technologies. Tom Parker captures the personalities of the travelers through individual vocalization and provides smooth, expressive narration. The listener is soon caught up in the adventures of these vivid characters as they struggle to survive. Although this is a rousing adventure, some listeners may experience difficulty visualizing the alien settings. M.A.M. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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You don't happen to have Ringworld 2 as well?
Thanks for a great series!
Thanks for a great series!
Unfortunately, at least for me, some of these files (not all of them) tend to skip one or two seconds of audio time to time. It seems the error had to be with the source since the counter won't jump or anything. Also checked it on my PC (otherwise I listen to audiobooks on my PNA) but no cigar. Anyone else noticed this?
Kayanzes is correct. More than a few files in the first half of the Audiobook skip or are out of order. The problem is not evident in the second half. While it is annoying, over 99% of the book is intact and the the story is fully understandable.
sorry - i did try - some reason i have not had the same issue
Fully understandable? The last chapter is on track 7 of 66. Maybe that's OK if you've read it in order, but this version is useless to anyone else. Does anyone have an un-fucked version they'd be willing to upload?
better question, does anyone have a read file of the series? pdf or even txt?
skips like a mofo, and always seems to do it when the book is explaining something interesting.
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