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  • Anyone know where I could get the original copy of Aldous Huxley Brave new world?

  • hahaha

  • Kyle is gay

  • This book is so badass!

  • Just to think this book is being challenged

  • I love this adaptation. For those of you looking for the regular audiobook, I found it on the online library in my state through Overdrive. It's just a dude reading it and it's not abbridged. If you're going to take a test on it, get that version. I've read that version. This is more like an audio play.

  • mother fucker i'm trying to get done my summer reading this shit isn't helping this is off from the original copy of the book itself

  • @twthomas214 dude..my channel

  • @tenseman08 can u give me the link?

  • ME TOO!

    

  • FUCK OFF! DO THE ORIGINAL YOU DUMB FUCKS! IT'S AN AMAZING BOOK AND YOU KILLED IT

  • FREE AND OPEN SEX WITH NO RISK OF BABIES!

    SOUNDS GOOD TO ME!

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  • closest thing to Brave New World I´ve ever seen on film is George Lucas´ THX 1138 and Logan´s Run.

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  • @RideMyBMW yes we are heading into 1138 - the codes are being transmitted to us, ever heard of the 11;11 movement and now it's 38...

  • @RideMyBMW i heard bladrunner was the closes? never seen it though.

  • Ihmph!!! I wanted the book read to me- not the audio of some skit!

  • Dislike. Thought it would help me out a lot until I realized they were acting it out like some kind of cheap screen play.

  • BBC Audio

  • Is anybody going to actually post the audiobook. This is very well done but it's not the book. If there is an audiobook version knocking about and I've missed it, please tell me. Also is there an audiobook of Zamyatin's 'We' anywhere. I think the chronology goes Plato's Republic, Zamyatin's We, Huxley's Brave New World, Orwell's 1984, a whole rush of sf pulp, then The Matrix. Maybe Lord Of The Flies in there somewhere but that's pushing it.

  • can ANYBODY tell me the badass music playing from the very beginning? Perhaps who composed it, or what album it's on? :P

  • Oh, AWESOME. A Brave New World radio play?! Totally cool! It's like Hitchhiker's Guide, only less ridiculous and not comedy. The reading is just the same, though. *squee*

  • This is the movie or play or something, it skips around a lot and leaves things out. im trying to follow along with the book. but it just doesnt match up. get the full experience and read the book. or at least get the real audiobook.

  • I can't stand those high pitch female voices! Nails on a chalkboard!!!

  • PLAGIARISM!!!!!!

    This has been stolen from The Matrix. Plato's Republic, and 1984 took nibbles out of that fine film but this is unfair.

    PLAGIRISM!!!!

    Don't get excited, I'm just joking.

  • @MrTerryKay this book was made post ww1... all of those stories plagiarized from this story

  • @alakazammagics

    I know. That's why I said 'Only joking'. The Matrix would have had to have been pre-Platonic to have supported my claim of plagiarism (25 centuries ago). I can't imagine the ancients watching Crito one week and Matrix the next. I was merely pointing out similarities through historical literature and similarities in historical views.

    Ah but wait! What about the possibility that Plato was an alien time traveller? That'll start the conspiracy theorists twitching. ;)

  • wow now this is nuts

  • THIS IS NOT THE BOOK IT IS THE PLAY

  • UGH i have to read this booook! laaame i have to get to pg 100 by tonight. fml

  • @ohemgeexoxo Fuck you, this is an amazing book.

  • @U238andaquarter your super cool.

  • Thank you Soooooo Much OmegaXt1. I needed to read this for class, and I just couldn't see the full-vision through reading the first chapter... This audio has saved me from a failing grade and made me want to READ the novel.

  • this is more of a radioplay :D

  • HEY if you guys really wana go on a trip, listen to 'The Book of Enoch' audio book. lol...outta this world man.

  • it was soooo boring to read i have to listen to this shit now

  • this is not the original text from the book, though. It skips a lot of things like scenery and put in things like dialouge where there isnt any.

    :( I knew it was too good to be true...

  • @SignUpForFreeToday Does it still give you the whole understanding of the book. even though they put stuff in, and took stuff out?

  • @LosingFriendsNow

    nope. really,dude, dont use this one. It'll confuse you. and when you take the test, its just going to mess you up.

    trust me on this one. :P

  • @SignUpForFreeToday Do you know where I could listen to it for free anywhere? A good version.

  • @SignUpForFreeToday I think it's really good, even still. It's the best adaptation yet, in my opinion.

  • is this the whole book

  • audiobookindia

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  • The book "You Have A College Degree, Now What?" was just released and there is no discussion on it. What gives?

  • 0:57. i didn't know jeremy clarkson could read!?

  • what a cruel voice!

  • Does anyone know where i can buy this audiobook version?

  • @topheramazz just replay the video and record the audio using your pc or use a browser plugin to download the video.

  • xxx

  • Thank you for posting

    We (Russian: Мы)[1] is a dystopian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin completed in 1921.

    It's indeed a new world...of the not so brave

    thee is afraid.

    OH WELL!

  • HOLY SHIT FRANCES DE LA TOUR!

  • same 4 hw

  • self reading is the only way !!! - crappy voices omg - they all dream about a big career on theaters or what ? prolly british - overdone as everything - may i make satiric play 4 radio outta it - what more - dontcha waste time with machines kids

  • omg their voices are so annoying i felt like having a huge cock rammed up my ear just to relieve me of it. thanks for the up load though :D it helped alot!

  • @6G3rm4N9  hahahah :))))

  • GREAT!! I'm from Germany, and we read the book at school...well I'm not that reader-type of girl, so this is my chance to get good grades w/o reading a thing lol =D

  • thank you! i needed this for my homework! thank you..!

  • I would like to apologise on behalf of the ungrateful wretches who have failed to even read the title to realise that it's an audiobook!

    Thank you very much for posting these! You rock!!

    (I find it difficult to read for long due to health reasons, so this audiobook is ideal as it's not watered down fluff like movies of books often are! :D)

  • why can they never do audiobooks with normal deep low male voices that are soothing to the ear.

    it always has to be some jolly moron or something sensational.

  • yeah i know, try getting them from Audible

  • Thank you.

  • @yakomuto Yeah, the power of men talking to your ear can be impressive to make you squirt like a fountain

  • @yakomuto some jolly moron lol

  • @yakomuto id like to have carrie underwoods voice

  • @stealthsniper96 Are you a Howard Stern listener?

    I heard her voice on there once with '' Tissue Time '' yes sir she has a nice voice.

  • no it's not

  • Pretty good book

  • I have to do a summer reading project on this book and went out and bought the book just in case the audio thing didnt work and so far i rly dont like this audio thing it does not go along with the book thta much it has many things in it thats not in the book like with the womn speaking and everything and is very off on some things... so far this seems like a rly bad way to go if u ave to read this for some importance

  • idiot...

    first for cramming summer reading

    second, this isn't exactly like the book because it's not just one narrator reading it word for word, its voice actors telling the story as if it was a play. much better than the latter...

  • dont call me an idiot u douchebag because id rather listen to it then read the stupid fucking book but o well spark notes works better.

  • Just wanted to say that I truly appreciate this upload for obvious reasons. Ta very much. :o)o:

  • too bad this isnt unabridged.

  • "Blind Monsters"- I believe it is referring to many blind prophets in great tragedys that were ignored. Huxley was a blind prophet himself...well almost 10/200

  • In the book in this section it mentions that some embryos become "blind monsters" or something like that. Does anyone know if Huxley intended in the story that these things ahd a place in society, as some kind of sub-gamma subterranean laborers, or were they simply aborted?

  • most books are for nerds, this book is for MEN

  • haha

  • books are like movies but you have to read them

  • I was joking, I spend more time reading than I do talking to people.

  • you are right .. but the difference between the book and the movie is about as the same difference as a human being compared to a fish

  • @SebastianGeffen

    haha, you just convinced me to go and read the book

  • I disagree.

  • Thank you I don't have time to read a couple of the chapters for school got to much other work to do XD

  • fuck i love this book i HATE reading and books but this book is fucking nuts espesially when you read it high its fucking awesome!

  • amazing what happens when you open your mind...so start listening to books!

  • OH SHUT UP YOU WANKERS

  • thank you for this!

  • this isnt even word for word from the book , where can i find that

  • hmmmmmm a bookstore or perhaps a pdf version online ...somewhere...

  • ITS Just ThE Words in the " "s ITs not the book just what they say!

  • what?

  • What Bwilliam417 meant to say was the following,

    "It's not even a complete reading of the book, only recitation of the dialogue."

  • more like for those who got a test on the book and dont wanna read.

  • Ah, this sin't really an audio book. It only contains the speech and is quite heavily trimmed..

  • wth are you talking about condensed yes but still has audio based on the book. sometimes i wander about these comments. miss the point entirely.

  • Err... no need to be arsey, I am just saying that it doesn't include the narrative like I had hoped it would.

    It is more like the audio for a play if you see what I mean. No? Still want to be patronising instead? Ok. :)

  • use your head

  • Not ALL films are 'heavily trimmed'/edited that've been made from a book. If you look at Herman Hesse's "Steppenwolf", the film-version of this story (Steppenwolf played by the great Max von Sydow) was 99.9% precise to the events in the book. Also, if one takes a look at the BBC-made Masterpiece "Count Dracula" (starring Louis Jourdan), this is the definitive film following Stoker's great novel -- the director actually went to the locations described in the book to get it as "right" as possible.

  • good point but if you do the math 99% of them are so why would one be suprised to see it here in the land of 10min videos?

  • Correct, and I did the math. Which is why I said "not all films." In other words, I suppose one must do one's research before automatically assuming that there aren't any films that are definitive and stay true to a particular book where a film has been created from it, because there are several that do stay true.

  • ive looked at the films in question and yes they are very accurate but not verbatum. it would take many more hours than allowed to add every word from a book into a movie they are diffrent mediums. so to assume that it would be complete would be ignorant. translation from words to visual are mostly imaginative anyway so to say your getting the same thing is not accurate to begin with so you are missing the point.going on about this is pointless you are arguing from a very small % of movies

  • you are correct it's more like a radio4 daytime play!

  • I just bought this book. Well it will look nice in the collection. So far I'm not hearing any thing extravagantly bad about a supposed future society.

  • more homophobia. lol you might want to read it first before you sum it all up with people fearing technology. you have no idea what you are talking about.

  • as far as your first and last sentences go, welcome to the majority population of youtube: homophobes, who dont know what the hell there talking about.

  • @MysticVideos What's wrong with homophobia?

  • @MysticVideos You know, people try to sum up BNW with a one-line description, but it's actually much more complex than that. Logan's Run, for example, I always thought was a bit superficial because its society is a monolith, but I always saw it as being a warning whereas BNW is more of an allegory about complacency, hedonism, and narcissism. Of course, that's only a very superficial description that just scratches the surface, but what're ya gonna do? Limited room.

  • @MysticVideos By the way, how many "I'm not homophobic, I just believe that all homosexuals want to turn my kids gay" responses have you gotten? Bet it's a lot. They honestly believe that the gays want to make their kids gay. Never mind the sheer irrationality of this or the deep-seeded fear not based in any kind of reality, they want to make the kids gay...... for some reason. People equate homosexuality w/ pedophilia and THAT'S perverse. It just reveals their own deep-seeded fear of sex.

  • They worship Henry Ford like a God. They love technology.

  • Technology is neither good nor bad. It's neutral. Whether we could call it evil or not depends on the people who use it. This book is about people who use technologies in ways that threaten human dignity, freedom and individuality.

  • We now actually live in this world to a certain degree. Our soma is prozac, ritylin, paxil, xanax, etc.. etc...

  • Dying swanas, twisted wings... hehehe...

  • It's an all out orgy with these people with these pigs!! They know it all and not have a care in the world, just live it up and do as they do, with no thought of who and what their destroying!! Their self righetous and conceded!!,

    they walk and talk with superiorority and bulletproof ego' but they have fallen and repent each day in hell!! Iv'e seen these attitudes and there normally found in school and college setting! and college. For that is whats taught.

  • fear this 666 on your head

  • nonsense. there are no numbers on my head, my hand or any other part of me. It is damned sad that people are being controlled by the idiotic ramblings of infantile desert nomads from thousands of years ago. people who knew jack diddly about the real world, who thought every earthquake and sand storm and lighting strike was the angry wrath of their imaginary friend.

  • whats a neo-luddite?

  • people who are afraid of technology, of science and knowledge. people who are so fearful of things that they don't understand, don't try or want to understand that hey seek to demonize the one thing (science) that has raised man up from ignorance and gives us the only chance to have a better future.

  • Oh, yeah. Dont like them very much. Kind of like the penn dutch peoples out there. So much child abuse and domestic violence.

  • Not demonize Science but rather the radical Scientists whom want to tamper with the nature of man with Science

  • biggest problem with brave new world is that it does not go into depth of the transition and population reduction to get to the starting point of the new world. Brave new world is no where nearly as scary as the things that would open the way to society such as this.

  • Put it in another way.

  • incredible! very well done! I read the book a year ago but now need to remind it, 'cause I've to write an exame about it!

    Very well done, nice shortend and very well acted out!

    Thx!

  • sucks its not the same as the book

  • genious. i would have never guessed. you mean i couldnt read the book in a little over an hour. you must be a math wiz captian obvious.

  • lol, well said

  • holy shit

    this is cool

    nice

  • it's an audio for the book a brave new world ..

  • its an audiobook.

  • go to the lib. get the book and read it your self then :)

  • lol what a turd

  • Glad you enjoyed it i have a few other audiobooks in various subjects but my time is fleeting.

  • @OmegaXt1

    thank you so much for uploading this. :). I feel like I owe you !! >w<. I didnt finish this book for my summer reading and school starts in 4 days so this is a LIFE SAVERRR !!!

    if you didnt uplod this i would fail AP Brit Lit For sure !

  • @OmegaXt1 would love to hear Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. But I know that book is HUGE. Still would be very interesting for it to be spread.

  • Thanks for posting this. Iv been meaning to read this book for ages, and this has saved me the trouble. I know im lazy.

  • Brave New World is one of the best books ever written.

    Well done an dthanks for posting this up. 5/5 and fav'd. :)

  • Yes, excellently executed evil. It's called "predictive programming". You might want to listen to Alan Watt and Michael Tsarion.

  • I've already seen/heard quite a bit of Tsarion's stuff - very interesting.

    I'll definately look up Alan Watt as well now.

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