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Audio Book MP3 downloaded from http://librivox.org/short-science-fic... Public Domain stories from Project Gutenberg, that are read by volunteers. I listen to these short stories while walking to and from work.
Very badly written, and very very thinly veiled hatred of immigrants. The story skips around at random points with no purpose, and the protagonist is willing to go on a murderous rampage with not even remotely close to enough justification for doing so.
This seems like the story any random racist guy would write to justify why he thinks we should kill immigrants. There's a lot of scifi and fantasy stories out there that convey the same racist idea, but this one is just really blatant about it and not even trying to hide it.
The protagonist's actions don't even make sense. He just jumps straight to believing in magic, off-screen, for no good reason. And then is 100% down to commit mass murder for likewise no good reason.
Just really racist and not even really trying to hide it at all.
Part of LibriVox Short Science Fiction Collection 013. Well told tale of unexplained phenomena surrounding a group of newcomers who purchase some barren land and proceed to prosper apparently at the expense of the valleys incumbent population. Perhaps more suitable to be better classified under the Horror genre rather than SF, I found it quite entertaining nevertheless. Read by Blair Buckland 34:54
A fun invasion story. Ghost town is bought by someone and his family moves there much to the dislike of the ppl still there. Its interesting how this progresses. Could be a lil better but I enjoyed reading it.