On the Beach by Nevil Shute. Read by Sam Neill. Abridged

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @henryworthington8261
    @henryworthington8261 Год назад +20

    Just finished listening to this at the office while doing mundane work and had to stop my work many times and completely stop at the end to just dwell on it. A well-written book well-read so that you can really relate to the characters. So much so that you have to break off as it’s too acute and needs thinking about.

  • @franknisi1998
    @franknisi1998 Год назад +22

    Sobering cautionary tale beautifully read by Sam Neill.

    • @greatbooksontape782
      @greatbooksontape782  Год назад +2

      Made more relevant today since a certain world power has threated to use them.

  • @sandragrundy1516
    @sandragrundy1516 8 месяцев назад +5

    Narration makes or breaks a book. Sam Neill has made this book soar. Thank you for 2 hours of pleasurable listening from an Australian listener.

  • @walternullifidian
    @walternullifidian Год назад +8

    I read this once, in 1974, while I was in the US Navy, and I've never forgotten it. I'm looking forward to hearing this audiobook version.

  • @jeremypearson6852
    @jeremypearson6852 Год назад +24

    This was adapted into a good film starring Gregory Peck I believe. With war going on today, it doesn’t seem like a far reach.

    • @TERoss-jk9ny
      @TERoss-jk9ny Год назад +1

      Yep! But the US Navy wouldn’t allow them to film in a nuclear submarine, so they had to use a diesel/electric boat instead. For those with knowledge, it was kind of a let down. All in all, it was a great movie.

    • @angloaust1575
      @angloaust1575 Год назад

      The remake had a real nuke sub

    • @rogueriderhood1862
      @rogueriderhood1862 10 месяцев назад

      @@angloaust1575 But the remake was rubbish.

  • @johncastellenas1081
    @johncastellenas1081 Год назад +9

    Thank you for sharing the amazing book. One of the greatest books ever written.

  • @janebrown7231
    @janebrown7231 Год назад +9

    Sam Neill was the perfect choice. He had an English mother and a New Zealander for a dad, so he had both of the main required accents absolutely naturally! And he is known as a master of acting flexibility. 👍

  • @richt6353
    @richt6353 Год назад +8

    Excellent audio book !!! Thank You!

  • @jamespeters9522
    @jamespeters9522 Год назад +11

    Sam Neill rocks!

  • @marieeaton-smith5168
    @marieeaton-smith5168 Год назад +5

    I remember reading this book years ago. This audio version read by Sam Neill is so very poignant. Wonderful reader.

  • @howardkorsu6689
    @howardkorsu6689 8 месяцев назад +2

    It’s a sad but honest tale. Thanks

  • @Koekefant
    @Koekefant 9 месяцев назад +2

    Listening for the nth time, still love it ❤

  • @treasapaul
    @treasapaul Год назад +4

    Thankyou so much. Have a seminar on this book next week. Showed up on just the right time ❤️

  • @jimmyhand1259
    @jimmyhand1259 Год назад +5

    I just read the full book and feel it was worth it.
    Still this is a nicely narrated, abridged version if you don't have the book.

  • @jacquelinebell6201
    @jacquelinebell6201 Год назад +3

    Pity its not the whole book. I loved this book. Not sure what Im going to be missing.

  • @Redeemedbylove1987
    @Redeemedbylove1987 Год назад +2

    “Mr. Hammond, after careful consideration, I’ve decided not to endorse your park.” - Alan Grant, Jurassic Park

  • @johnthompson4067
    @johnthompson4067 Год назад +8

    I wish that Moira's farewell line, as she stands on the bluff watching the submarine head out on its final voyage, had been in the film.

    • @poodlesrock2266
      @poodlesrock2266 Год назад +1

      In the original with Gregory Peck, that is exactly what Moira does.

  • @TrainMaxxerRHEEEloaded
    @TrainMaxxerRHEEEloaded Год назад +2

    I have this one! Thanks for posting this!❤

  • @Virginnia
    @Virginnia 10 месяцев назад +2

    Read this 50 years ago. Now, in 2024, it really doesn't seem like fiction.

    • @joshwhalen17
      @joshwhalen17 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was only born 30 years ago...
      I think about it every day. The Berlin Wall fell before I was in Pampers, and it seems like humanity has conveniently compartmentalized the threat of nuclear weapons ever since.
      We live in a world akin to an armed mine left in a room full of Kindergartners.

  • @robinpreese
    @robinpreese Год назад +2

    Wow. Best audiobook ever . I read and saw the most vie several times, always scared me. Now I find it comforting. We all have to die sometime and this situation has been coming down the pipes for years now. Much love and peace to all of you.

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron Год назад +5

    Thanks for the work and efforts you offer us on this channel here. Love from #Liverpool 👋☘️📚

  • @margaretgoodheart4167
    @margaretgoodheart4167 Год назад +3

    Surprising that Shute foresees Russia/China vs us/nato 6 decades later after the fall of ussr and vast changes in china and nato was still an organization for defense. So much change yet will the outcome be the same?

  • @tau8698
    @tau8698 Год назад +4

    The one book to make me truly think about being, i hate the idea but i would mercy kill my own animals,
    Nuclear bombs are scary, radiation more scary.
    Radiation is indescriminate.
    Love this book and the very idea

  • @theodoram7811
    @theodoram7811 Год назад +1

    Does he read the whole book?

  • @treasapaul
    @treasapaul Год назад

    Can someone help me with finding a soft copy of this version of the book?

  • @joeavery6344
    @joeavery6344 Год назад +5

    We need more government!!! Ever look at what we (USA) spend on the military industrial complex... It's staggering,

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES Год назад +1

    I heard to book is better than the film so here I am. The movie was problematic. (spoiler) the world ends, but everyone in the film is just worried about their own petty issues. E.g. Gregory Peck only cares about his wife and child; not the billions of others. The only character who was realistic was Anthony Perkins. Anyway I'm about to listen to this.

    • @zachhoward9099
      @zachhoward9099 Год назад +1

      He was doomed to die thousands of miles from home and knew he wasn’t with them when the end came. He had intense survivors guilt. For the others it was a literal matter of fact that they could either die painlessly aided by their government who themselves would also die, either painlessly or trying to hang on for a few more days only to die by horrendous radiation sickness. Imagine the paranoia and horror they all faced as Southern Hemisphere cities went dark over the radio. The hopelessness and despair had to have been so thick you could practically taste it

    • @yamishogun6501
      @yamishogun6501 6 месяцев назад

      @@zachhoward9099 In a nuclear war, fewer than 1% would die from radiation.

  • @pnayeri
    @pnayeri 8 месяцев назад

    Great audio book, but don’t listen to it while trying to sleep! You’ll have some crazy ass dreams like I did last night!