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A Gift from Earth

By: Larry Niven
Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
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The world named Mount Lookitthat was never meant for humans - it was shrouded in lethal mists. Life existed only on one plateau, unreachable except from space. But the disastrous decision to colonize the planet could not be reversed. So the settlers survived somehow - under a ruthless dictatorship. Mount Lookitthat was rebellion-proof. Then fate dealt the colonists a wild card named Matthew Keller, who had a talent that neither he nor anybody else knew about. At last the colonists had a glimmer of hope!

©2019 Larry Niven (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Science Fiction Fiction Space Science Fiction
Thought-provoking Concepts • Classic Sci-fi • Great Narrator • Interesting Setting • Great Human Story
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This book poses promises that I have considered before. It makes you think which is something I enjoy in a book.

Old but interesting

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The story seemed a bit dated till you remember it was written in 1968. Amazing!

A little dated

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I always enjoyed this one, good pace and realistic characters. Not to weighty and fires the imagination. Story always stuck with me from childhood.

Human story in sci-fi setting

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I love the sense of history this book has. It is one of L Niven's great story.

The amazing PSI power that Matt K has.

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"Organ Farming, Space Politics, and That One Guy Who Just Won’t Die—A Wild Ride!"

Look, I picked this book up thinking it was about a sweet present from the heavens—maybe a celestial fruit basket or interstellar socks. Nope. Turns out the “gift” is a corpse. A dramatic, political, planet-shaking corpse. Classic mix-up!

Larry Niven delivers a sci-fi thriller full of ethical quandaries, medical horror, and the kind of social hierarchy that makes you grateful for your local DMV. It’s got oppressed colonists, immortal organ recipients with zero chill, and one sneaky rebel who won't stay properly dead. You’ll laugh (nervously), cry (probably from eye strain), and ponder whether you'd donate your spleen to a totalitarian government if asked nicely.

I lost a star because I spent half the book trying to remember who was in which caste, and the other half Googling, "How many organs can one person donate before they become a beanbag?" But still—solid space drama with enough weirdness to make you suspicious of your next blood test.

Recommended for fans of ethical dilemmas, dystopian sci-fi, and morally questionable healthcare plans!

Organ Farming, Space Politics, and That One Guy W

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this is far from Niven's best book, but it is quite good. the reading actually makes it better.

not Niven's greatest work, but quite good

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not his strongest work but all in all not a bad story . I was entertained not engrossed but entertained.

not his best work but entertaining

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Always enjoyed Larry Niven’s brand of space tales and this did not disappoint. Give it a try.

Old time sci-fi that satisfies

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Have reviewed many works,but never really commented much. This one was entertaining at best. "lookatthat" mountain and "we made it" ? come on, let's at least try to put our mind in the character of a space traveler when writing a space novel. like I said, entertaining at best.

entertaining concepts

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Decent narration, and a classic entry from Niven's Known Space universe. The only real weakness is the epilogue which has nothing to do with this story and only serves to provide some information relevant to Known Space overall.

A Gift from Finagle

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