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Beggars and Choosers (Unabridged)
 
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by Nancy Kress (Author), Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator), Cassandra Campbell (Narrator), Mirron Willis (Narrator), Kirsten Potter (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 12 hours and 10 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
  • Audible Release Date: 24 Feb 2009
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ7IU4
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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In a future America strangely altered by genetic modifications, millions of ordinary people are supported by the efforts of handsome and intellectually-superior gene-modified humans. These, in turn, are running scared in the face of the near-superhuman powers of the Sleepless, radically altered humans who have their own agenda for humanity. The Sleepless have withdrawn from the rest of the race to an island retreat, from which they periodically release dazzling scientific advances. Most of the world is on the verge of collapse, overburdened by a population of jobless drones and racked by the results of irresponsible genetic research and nanotechnology. Will the world be saved? And for whom?
©1994 Nancy Kress; (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Beggars and choosers 25 Oct 2009
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I found this book completely by accident and had not even been aware that 'Beggars in Spain' was part of a triology, I was merely looking for other great books by Nancy Kress. But what a find it was! This is a great book and a great follow up to 'Beggars in Spain'. I love the way how Nancy has taken genetic enginering to the next level and can't wait to read the third book.
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Mmmm...great sci fi... 27 May 2000
By JK - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This was actually the first Kress book I read (I went out and grabbed 4 more almost immediately afterward, including Beggars in Spain)...so, the book definately stands on its own two feet and I still enjoyed the series tremendously despite not reading them in their intended order. Maybe it's because I read this one first, but it stands out as my favorite - a well-crafted future (usually missing from a lot of sci fi), a compelling plot (again, often absent from a lot of sci fi...no alien invasion/war/global cataclysm/blah/blah here, just a very interesting look at what the advances in our own existing technology may one day bring us), really great lead characters, particularly Diana Covington who I felt I sort of followed through this story in progress, and hey, some actual science! I'm no genetic engineer, but it seems that the material has been very well thought out and is a running theme in the Kress books I've read so far - being central to this book and the others in the series, I like the fact that the concept is used so thoughtfully...genetic engineering didn't destroy the world, but it certainly did change it. I suppose it would...perhaps it will, depending on how far we take it. This book has a ring of realism and science fact mixed in with fiction, as well as the central question 'what will the technological and social advances of the future really mean to us and how will they affect us?' - I just don't seem to find much science fiction like that these days. I was looking for some new material to read, and after picking up four or five complete duds by other authors, I picked this one up initially because the cover intregued me...boy am I glad I did. I have a feeling Kress will keep me in good sci fi for a while.
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Bleak but Provocative Middle for the Beggar's Trilogy 24 Sep 2009
By Gary Shea - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
BEGGARS & CHOOSERS is more disturbing than satisfying, as perhaps the middle book of a trilogy should be. I'm looking forward to the conclusion in BEGGARS RIDE.

First person narration is delivered from several characters, mostly Livers. The only one returning from BEGGARS IN SPAIN is the Lucid Dreamer, Drew Arlen. It's fitting, not getting any direct view from a sleepless or a supersleepless. It makes for balance, credibility, mystery, and food for thought. My recommendation is to dig in and enjoy this book.
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ok 30 Oct 2008
By Ryan Costa - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
One of the most compelling features of the Beggars trilogy is that the specific technological achievements in it are not required for the themes to ring true. However in this book humanity has nigh-infinite cheap energy, reliable eugenics for intelligence and aesthetics in humans, and robots that replace nearly all labor. You can guess where that leads.
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