Pros
- Masterful alternate history and world-building by Nebula Award winner
- Engaging dual narration enhances character depth and authenticity
- Thought-provoking speculations on neurology, faith, and hybrid futures
- Complete trilogy closer with high-stakes plot and emotional resonance
- Unabridged format preserves every detail of the original vision
Cons
- Audiobook format limits accessibility for print-preferring readers
- Complex themes may challenge casual sci-fi listeners
- Long runtime requires dedicated listening time
Hybrids, the third book in Robert J. Sawyer's Neanderthal Parallax trilogy, is an unabridged audiobook that brings Ponter Boddit, a Neanderthal physicist from a parallel Earth, and his Homo sapiens lover Mary Vaughan together in a tale of interstellar romance and scientific intrigue. Perfect for science fiction enthusiasts who crave intelligent, speculative fiction, it delves into quantum accidents, parallel realities, and the clash of worlds.
Standout features include Sawyer's tour de force of world-building, vividly contrasting Neanderthal society with our own, and explorations of neurology showing faith as a human brain quirk absent in Neanderthals. The 11-hour 50-minute narration by Jonathan Davis and the author himself delivers compelling performances, making complex ideas on genetics, morality, and gender roles feel immediate and immersive during commutes or workouts.
While the production quality shines with clear audio from Audible Studios, the audiobook's depth suits focused listeners rather than those seeking light entertainment. Potential drawbacks include its trilogy position, best enjoyed after the first two books, and dense philosophical elements that demand attention.
Overall, Hybrids caps a classic sci-fi series with a controversial, hope-filled conclusion on hybrid children symbolizing unity. Highly recommended for readers of hard sci-fi like Arthur C. Clarke or Kim Stanley Robinson seeking to expand their understanding of humanity.
Book 3 of 3 in the Neanderthal Parallax series. Listening Length: 11 hours and 50 minutes. Author: Robert J. Sawyer. Narrator: Jonathan Davis, Robert J. Sawyer. Audible.com Release Date: April 21, 2008. Publisher: Audible Studios. Program Type: Audiobook. Version: Unabridged. Language: English.