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The Humans
- Lu par : Mark Meadows
- Durée : 8 h et 10 min
- Catégories : Littérature, romans et fiction

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It's hardest to belong when you're closest to home....
One wet Friday evening, Professor Andrew Martin of Cambridge University solves the world's greatest mathematical riddle. Then he disappears. When he is found walking naked along the motorway, Professor Martin seems different. Besides the lack of clothes, he now finds normal life pointless. His loving wife and teenage son seem repulsive to him. In fact, he hates everyone on the planet. Everyone, that is, except Newton. And he's a dog.
Can a bit of Debussy and Emily Dickinson keep him from murder? Can the species which invented cheap white wine and peanut butter sandwiches be all that bad? And what is the warm feeling he gets when he looks into his wife's eyes?
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- C__
- 23/03/2015
I love it
I came to this by the repeated mentions by Brady haron of the hello internet podcast (audible sponsors the show). This was a fantastic experience, offering excellent insights into humans, love and life. It's a surprisingly philosophical book that well foreshadowed. Honestly, it's the kind of classic that I feel high school English classes should teach.
The performance was good. I listened at 1.25x speed. No complaints, the English accent fit the setting.
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- Miguel Cruz
- 14/11/2020
Touching
I liked It a lot. Makes you think about the irony of being a human but also about its joys. Worth it a listen.
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- Anonymous User
- 04/07/2020
Yeah it was fine
Struggled to get into it. I don't really like this comedy style observational scifi, but here we are I guess.
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- Anonymous User
- 05/12/2019
Excellent break from heavy reading
Excellent light book for passing time, humours and well performed. Good for a light story between heavy books.
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- Paul Elliott
- 19/09/2018
An excellent parable about being human
It’s all too easy to forget are purpose being on the planet. Mark Haig has written an entertaining story to help remind us.
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- Alexander
- 29/12/2015
Not a psykology book
The story was predictable, but mildly entertaining. I'm 19, so it might be more fun for an older audience.
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- Susanne Knote
- 18/02/2019
Ein Buch für depressive Teenager
Ein interessantes Ausgangsthema, aber in der Durchführung leider sehr naiv-romantisch verklärt. Der Autor stellt die These auf, dass mit der Verringerung bis hin zur Abschaffung von menschlichem Leid auch das positive im Leben, nämlich Glück und Liebe, verloren gehen werden. Sein Alien erlebt diese positiven Seiten im heutigen England. Der Autor vergisst dabei aber leider, dass dieses heutige Leben schon einiges an Leid durch Fortschritt ausgemerzt hat, und, dass bei weitem nicht alle Menschen auf der Erde ein so gutes Leben haben wie die Hauptfigur, deren grösste Probleme morgendliche Rückenschmerzen sind und, dass er regelmässig früh aufstehen muss, um zur Arbeit zu gehen. Aus meiner Sicht ist die These daher menschenverachtend und zynisch. Insgesamt scheint mir das Buch eher für Teenager gedacht, sowohl in den "Lebensweisheiten" (Liebe ist wichtig, warum fühlen wir uns schlecht, wenn wir etwas tun, was wir geniessen?), als auch im vorhersehbaren Humor (alle lachen mich aus, kann das daran liegen, dass ich nackt bin?). Zwischendurch versucht sich der Autor auch noch an einem Gottesbeweis durch mathematische Wahrscheinlichkeit (die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass eine bestimmte Person geboren wird, ist unglaublich gering. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Gott existiert, ist ebenso gering. Aber die Person existiert und daher muss auch Gott existieren). Dann kommt auch noch die bereits in mehreren Rezensionen kritisierte Liste von Lebensregeln, die für den Sohn der Hauptfigur im Teenageralter gefasst sind, der einen Selbstmordversuch hinter sich hat. Persönlich fand ich das Buch weder besonders witzig noch sehr tiefgehend oder hilfreich, sogar eher gefährlich in der Idee, dass technologischer Fortschritt etwas grundsätzlich gefährliches sei. Ich würde es nicht empfehlen und werde es zurückgeben. Der Sprecher ist ok, ausser, dass er für die Frauen eine absurd hohe Stimme verwendet, die die Person ins Lächerliche zieht und ziemlich schnell ziemlich nervt.
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- FAP
- 09/06/2018
Interesting idea
Fun, critical look at ourselves. An easy read. A little bit thought-provoking. Perhaps we should make more of our short time here on earth and not take ourselves too seriously!
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- Konstantinos
- 24/12/2020
An alien view of the human nature
Great performance. I was a bit disappointed however that the katharsis I expected never really comes.
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- Cosmo
- 26/10/2020
Matt Haigs Bücher sind die besten
Das ist jetzt das dritte oder vierte Hörbuch, dass ich von Matt Haig höre und auch dieses hat mich nicht enttäuscht. Ich musste wieder sehr oft schmunzeln beim Zuhören. Lustig, tiefsinnig und generell unterhaltsam zugleich.
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- J
- 22/04/2019
LOVE
I love it. Brilliant. Different. I am hooked on Matt Haig since reading „how to stop time“
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- Sebastian P
- 06/09/2016
Shallow reflections of a cherry picking alien
A great idea carried out terribly wrong. An advanced alien who conveniently fails to see the most obvious patterns of human society while mocking some others in an effort to give him an excuse to do shallow reflections about society, using nothing more than some scientific jargon and Wikipedia facts. Far from insightful, inconsistent and often falling into logical fallacies to give a false sense of depth.
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- Bernd Ralph
- 07/01/2016
Mal was anderes
Würden Sie dieses Hörbuch einem Freund empfehlen? Wenn ja, was würden Sie ihm dazu sagen?
Für mich ist The Humans eine Empfehlung. Ich finde die Story unterhaltsam und lustig, dennoch gibt es einige Seitenhiebe auf die schlechten, menschlichen Angewohnheiten.
Was mochten Sie an der Handlung am liebsten?
Der kritische Blick auf uns Menschen, gewürzt mit Humor, hat mir besonders gefallen.
Was wäre für andere Hörer sonst noch hilfreich zu wissen, um das Hörbuch richtig einschätzen zu können?
Der Schluss hatte aus meiner Sicht leicht Schwächen. Deshalb der Punkt Abzug. Wer jedoch ein gut verdauliches Happy End mag ist gut aufgehoben.
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