Eleven Stories by Henry Hasse


Read by cyndajm

(3.5 stars; 1 review)

Henry Hasse was a classic Sci Fi author, publishing most of his stories in the 1940's in Sci Fi magazines. He did continue to write and included in this compilation are publications through 1060. Eleven classic stories of "what if...?" and "could we; .should we...?" Thought provoking, this is Sci Fi at it's best. New worlds imagined, new scenarios based on known locations, join us on this adventure through time and space! - Summary by Cyndajm (0 hr 47 min)

Chapters

Proktols of Neptune - Part 1 37:06 Read by cyndajm
Proktols of Neptune - Part 2 37:23 Read by cyndajm
The Star of Satan - Part 1 27:26 Read by cyndajm
The Star of Satan - Part 2 25:30 Read by cyndajm
Thief of Mars - Part 1 24:23 Read by cyndajm
Thief of Mars - Part 2 29:00 Read by cyndajm
City of the Living Flame - Part 1 42:17 Read by cyndajm
City of the Living Flame - Part 2 41:33 Read by cyndajm
City of the Living Flame - Part 3 29:42 Read by cyndajm
Star of Panadur (written with Albert dePina) 24:58 Read by cyndajm
Revenge of the Vera 40:53 Read by cyndajm
Passage to Planet X - Part 1 28:02 Read by cyndajm
Passage to Planet X - Part 2 25:06 Read by cyndajm
Passage to Planet X - Part 3 28:10 Read by cyndajm
Final Glory 14:36 Read by cyndajm
Eternal Zemmd Must Die - Part 1 35:25 Read by cyndajm
Eternal Zemmd Must Die - Part 2 24:52 Read by cyndajm
Eternal Zemmd Must Die - Part 3 31:13 Read by cyndajm
Eternal Zemmd Must Die - Part 4 30:57 Read by cyndajm
One Purple Hope - Part 1 23:23 Read by cyndajm
One Purple Hope - Part 2 21:22 Read by cyndajm
We're Friends, Now - Part 1 33:44 Read by cyndajm
We're Friends, Now - Part 2 31:05 Read by cyndajm
We're Friends, Now - Part 3 36:01 Read by cyndajm
We're Friends, Now - Part 4 43:51 Read by cyndajm

Reviews

Good Book


(3.5 stars)

I have listened to this reader, many times, and enjoyed most of her narration. Her volume, speed, cadence, and expression are, in general, pretty good. This one time, I do have one critique, which I hope will be taken as intended - constructive criticism. The sheer number of mispronunciations, kept pulling me out of the stories. The lack of accent leads me to believe that English is the reader's first language, so I am a bit baffled at some of the mispronunciations. Reader, please, make use of the many resources available, to make sure that you know how to properly pronounce the words, in the story. Other than that, as I said, your reading is good, and I do appreciate your time and efforts.