I Am Legend, Richard Matheson
I Am Legend, Richard Matheson
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I Am Legend

Author: Richard Matheson

Narrator: Robertson Dean

Unabridged: 5 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2006

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

I Am Legend tells of a terrible plague that transformed survivors into bloodthirsty creatures of the night. Robert Neville is the last living man on earth. How long can he survive in a world of vampires?

About Richard Matheson

Richard Matheson (1926-2013) is the author of many classic novels and short stories. He wrote in a variety of genres including terror, fantasy, horror, paranormal, suspense, science fiction and western. In addition to books, he wrote prolifically for television (including The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, Star Trek) and numerous feature films. Many of Matheson’s novels and stories have been made into movies including I Am Legend, Somewhere in Time, and Shrinking Man. His many awards include the World Fantasy and Bram Stoker Awards for Lifetime Achievement, the Hugo Award, Edgar Award, Spur Award for Best Western Novel, Writer’s Guild awards, and in 2010 he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Ryan on 2007-11-21 21:37:51

I admit I only listened to this book in anticipation of the movie. I had higher expectations, and felt the ending was a let down.

AudiobooksNow review by Peter on 2008-01-04 18:58:05

If you are looking for all of the action and drama of a Hollywood action movie you have come to the wrong place. This thought provoking book written in the 1950's makes one think about their own destiny and just how quickly societal norms can change. Robert Neville's statement couldn't be more true. Normalcy was a majority concept, the standard of many and not the standard of just one man. Ironic that the vampires and vampire mutants judged the last man on earth as abnormal. But to them he was. He was to become, a Legend.

AudiobooksNow review by Reagan on 2009-12-06 21:42:06

I read the book after watching the movie I am Legend, not Omega Man, which is terrible. It's an old-school thriller pre-Stephen King that has a Twilight Zone feel to it. I wouldn't have read it if I didn't like the movie, and I strongly prefer the movie. Except for the basic premise, the two have very little in common. As a horror book, it's okay. It's a great idea, and when the story is good, it's great. But, it's long on suspense and short on real action, and as the idea of the book suggests -- the last living normal person in LA -- there is a lot of introspection, which really gets old as the plot progresses. And the ending is entirely unsatisfying and random. If you loved the movie and weren't a Richard Matheson fan before, the novel won't make you one.

Goodreads review by David on February 02, 2020

I liked this book a great deal and with all books where I see the movie first I liked the book better. I have liked post apocalyptic stories since I first read The Earth Abides and Dhalgren. I was thirteen years old when my mother dropped me at the theater and I watched Omega Man with Charlton Hesto......more

Goodreads review by Johann (jobis89) on January 15, 2019

"The strength of the vampire is that no one will believe in him." Robert Neville is the last man on earth...or is he? Following the outbreak of an incurable plague that has mutated every other human on earth into bloodthirsty, nocturnal creatures, Robert Neville must scavenge for food and supplies du......more

Goodreads review by Brett on May 02, 2021

I enjoyed reading this one. The story was solid and flowed nicely. The character was well-developed and played great into the story. From the beginning we see he was very human: he had emotions of despair, depression, and even quite possibly an alcohol addiction. I mean, what else would you expect f......more

Goodreads review by Nichole (DirrtyH) on March 03, 2008

There's not much to say about this story that hasn't been said about other reviews. The premise of this story was great. It was well executed, stayed interesting, and I really liked the ending. I have only two criticisms; the first being about the story, and the second being about the edition that I......more