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Post-Apocalyptic Story THE LOST CONTINENT  Full Audiobook  Classic Sci-Fi

Post-Apocalyptic Story THE LOST CONTINENT Full Audiobook Classic Sci-Fi

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
In 2137, a world severed in two by war whispers tales of a forbidden zonea lost continent. Jefferson Turck, a daring naval officer, defies centuries-old taboos to journey beyond the 30th meridian into unknown territories. This realm, frozen in time, reveals a mosaic of forgotten civilizations, ancient secrets, and forbidden lands. As Turck delves deeper, he uncovers remnants of bygone eras and civilizations that have morphed into the mysterious and the savage. Each step brings new dangers, testing his resolve, as he unravels the enigma of a world lost in time, teetering between ruin and revelation
Date: 2024-03-17

Comments and reviews: 16


I had never read this ERB story before thanks for posting. Very good job by the narrator. The story is classic Burroughs adventure, battles, escapes, danger and - of course a beautiful woman to rescue.
While the African and Asian characters may seem retrograde today they struck me as fairly progressive for 1916. But the Abyssinian emperor being protected by only a single guard makes me wonder how he acquired an empire in the first place.
It was interesting to see the global politics of 1916 extrapolated into the 22nd century. ERB wasn’t a subtle writer but he could spin a yarn. Thanks again.

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I always laugh when a new character pops up and gets the inevitable phrenology breakdown, like you can always tell it's going to be a positive interaction if she has a high forehead, lol. Also lions got nerfed hard a dozen pages from the first encounter.
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Lol the racial undertones in old sci-fi like this is just hilarious.
Spoilers past this point.
Savage whites and civilized blacks holy hell that made me laugh mostly because the of era the story comes from.

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Imagine the creativity of the author for this story would have been if they knew what the 2000's technology would be compared to 1916.
Not that they weren't creative for the time.

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This voice soothes me
I had a bad day.
I wanted to use this to lull me into sleep but the stories so good I'm sitting here at night. Listening
Ty. Lol

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I’m a bit stunned hearing that Pan America and basically China are supposed to be the great peace powers! I suppose it shows how greatly the world has changed.
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I feel like the writer didn’t know much about tigers or the crew mistook the animals for tigers because they’re not behaving like them.
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PanAmerica & Great Britain & Asia discovery of Wakanda. However, I enjoyed the story ignoring the biases of dark skin sovereign of rule.
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This story definitely doesn't have strong comedic undertones but the flow and choice of words remind me so much of Douglas Adams
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love all your long stories definitely my favorite listens while working keep up the good work you deserve more subs
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OMG ty ty ty for such an excellent narrative of a story l love, its just Amazing story I'm glued tytyty
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This seems like it’s going to be a good story. Hoping half as good as comments say it is.
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The escape from the hooting spear chucking darkness with the vanilla queen. Yessssss.
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The Narrator sounds like the voice actor who performed the Eisenhorn audiobooks. ; )
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Great story. I put the audio on 2x speed and i have listened to half your videos
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I am deeply saddened by the loss of intercourse between the east and west.
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