Heaven - Season Three: Earth
The long wait is finnaly over. Mur Lafferty’s hugely successful heaven series has a new book released today. Enjoy this sequal Heaven - Season Three: Earth.
After gaining the rule of Heaven and Hell, with all the power that promised, Kate and Daniel should be set for eternity, right? Well, sure, as soon as they get used to their god-like powers. And then they need to remake the Earth. And there’s the matter of the major and minor deities who are not pleased with their ascension. Even now, the afterlife still isn’t easy.



June 23rd, 2007 at 7:56 pm
I am sooooo glad to see that Season 3 is starting. Fortunately, I came in on “heaven” and “hell” after they had finished. I don’t think the suspense for these episodes will be very good for my health!
Release them soon, Mur!
Jenn
June 25th, 2007 at 5:44 am
I JUST finished both last week. Friday I was all bummed because it was done. Then I found out Earth was coming out today. SWEET! Kate bless you Mur Lafferty!
July 1st, 2007 at 4:07 pm
Listeners — there was a strange problem with the second episode of this title. Please re-download it. The file name should be “PB-Heaven3-002.mp3″.
July 26th, 2007 at 5:29 pm
I’ve listened to the whole shebang at work. A blasphemous good time! I especially enjoyed the little tie-in with that other novel on podiobooks (say no more). Imaginative, interesting with some hilarious moments scattered about to boot. Definitely made work suck much less the last couple of days (air traffic controller….naw, just kidding).
August 9th, 2007 at 10:16 am
I have been trying to download from your site to my I pod. I have gotten to the point where on your page it says I can suscribe using I tunes. This works but I get only the newest podcast. I have found no way to get the previous episodes. Please clue me into what I am missing
August 9th, 2007 at 1:37 pm
Paul,
I took a look at your subscription and noticed that all of the files, all the way to episode 6 are already in the feed. That means you clicked the “release ALL episode” link. It’s fine to do this, but you have to re-configure iTunes to grab all those episodes. By default, it only retrieves the latest episode of a podcast.
Click the little triangle to the left of the book title in iTunes and you can download all of the chapters that way. Next time, try letting out site send you chapters one at a time. Less mess!
E.
August 29th, 2007 at 2:27 am
A splashing good time, where do you come up with all those wacky ideas? Poor Daniel and his eye I love how they even think it’s humorous now.
August 29th, 2007 at 4:49 pm
Yayyyy I’ll start listening to it now.
I learned my lesson and realised I can’t cope with listening to them as they come in. I pretend they are not there until I see its done.
I don’t watch soaps on TV cos I want it aaaaallllllll
I loved parts one and two so this is going to be a real treat tomorrow at work
Thank you Mur
Sue
August 30th, 2007 at 7:18 pm
Great story, great ending and I can’t wait for the next book. Keep it up Mur, you’ve created a very nice mythology which I think needs to be explored in a few more stories.
September 3rd, 2007 at 2:43 am
Its a rather interesting ride. One I can say that I have really enjoyed.
September 5th, 2007 at 6:48 am
this book is very addictive….I started with the first book and found myself pressing the “release next chapter” button many times….
now i’m about to listen to episode 12 in the third season….
will there be more sometime down the road? Or is this the end?
September 25th, 2007 at 5:42 am
OldGeezer - I haven’t listened to many of the other stories on Podiobooks yet - what is the tie-in that you refer to?
Evo - is there anyway that we could sign up to be notified when the next book becomes available?
September 25th, 2007 at 7:35 am
GK,
No, not yet. But that is a good suggestion. We do put out notifications of new books and new episodes on a Twitter feed — http://twitter.com/podiobooks — if that helps.
We also post all new books here on the blog. You’ll only get new books and the occasional bit of news I put forth.
Finally, when the next book comes out, Mur will be talking about it pretty loudly. http://murlafferty.com is the place.
And we’ll see if we can’t work on a way to let folks sign up to receive news of when another sequel to a series is released.
E.
December 3rd, 2007 at 9:36 am
I loved Heaven, loved Hell, and Earth kept it going. Can’t wait for the next one! Way to go Mur!
December 18th, 2007 at 1:01 pm
I love Mur. I first listened to her on ‘Geek Fu Action’, then a couple of her stories on ‘EscapePod’, then ‘I should be writing’. Since then I have maintained a casual interest in what she does not just because she is a great writer, but because she is such a likeable down-to-earth person that I can’t help but cheer her on from behind the firewall of my internet connection. Which is why I was so dissapointed with the Heaven, Hell and Earth series. Actually when I first began Heaven I was ecstatic because it was fantastic, but I found the quality of writing deteriorated slowly until it continued as a diluted, unfiltered version of how it begain.
This is not Mur’s best work, and though it is true I haven’t actually read that much of her stuff, I do know what she is capable of, and this isn’t it. I am not saying its bad or even unlistenable; after all I did actually sit through all three episodes with little difficulty, but rarely does the quality rise above what I consider average.
I just kinda get the impression she threw this one together and didn’t really work that on refining it, because in essence the stories are quite good ones. But they are more like rough diamonds straight from the earth without the polished, fine cut finish they really should have.
February 15th, 2008 at 1:58 am
I am enjoying the premise of this book, namely, that a couple of people you might find next door, have suddenly found themselves in charge in the afterlife and all the details that might entail. I like the way all the religions and myths, along with their gods, have been juxtapositioned in the story. I’m enjoying their adventures.
A couple of things I’m not crazy about.
One is the frequent use of coarse language. I think a story can be told effectively without being so vulgar and profane so often.
Two, Ms. Lafferty’s narration occasionally leaves something to be desired. Too often there are gaps in the narration where it is apparent she has become distracted and/or has lost her place on the page while speaking. This is just a minor distraction, however.
Overall, I’m enjoying the story and it will be interesting to see where the rest of it goes.
March 16th, 2008 at 7:24 pm
I have just finished parts One and Two. Thank you for sex with Hermes.
Yes, there is coarse language peppered throughout, but it reminds me that the characters are teenagers (right?). Its nothing like Crescent, for example, where although the plot is gripping the foul language seems to step in for…well…language.
Ms. Lafferty is a wonderful antedote for the abundance of ‘dumb boy throwup’ that dominates these genres.
March 21st, 2008 at 9:01 am
Well… she’s done it again. Everytime I think i have a handle on where the story is going, she manages to fox me by taking a turn off in a direction that i never saw coming.
What can I say, I’m hooked… and now on to book 4
July 30th, 2008 at 11:33 am
These are pretty entertaining. I’m just starting Season III. The plot is really interesting, but at times the dialogue is distracting and kind of campy….especially if you count how many times both Daniel and Kate cry out “What the hell is going on?!!”. Otherwise, it’s quite enjoyable.