Sex on the Moon: Stealing NASA Moon Rocks - Ben Mezrich - Unabridged Audio on CD

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Publisher
Random House Audio Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307750760
ISBN-13
9780307750761
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99644761

Product Key Features

Publication Year
2011
Book Title
Sex on the Moon : the Amazing Story Behind the Most Audacious Heist in History
Topic
Physics / Astrophysics, General, Criminals & Outlaws
Language
English
Genre
True Crime, Science, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Ben Mezrich
Format
Compact Disc

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 In.
Item Length
5.9 In.
Item Weight
8.3 Oz
Item Width
5.1 In.

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Trade
Reviews
Praise for The Accidental Billionaires , the basis of the Oscar-winning film The Social Network "Uproarious . . . stimulating enough to keep even the un-medicated narcoleptic awake." - Washington Times "Mezrich's prose has a cinematic flavor." - Boston Globe "You won't be able to put the book down. The story's far too compelling, and entirely too personal, to toss aside." - Oregonian "High-octane page-turners, replete with sex, skullduggery, and plot twists worthy of James Patterson." - New York Times "The book is better; you should read the book." -Alex Rodriguez "You know you're onto something when Hollywood calls before your book is even out." - Entertainment Weekly "Sizzling . . . Mezrich's pop narrative reveals an American public greedy to read about the most intimate details of the sex, money, and betrayal in Facebook's formative history . . . energetic." - Telegraph "Mezrich paints a story of backstabbing, wild sex, hard drinking, and, at one stage, feasting on roasted koala on a yacht owned by a Silicon Valley millionaire." - Guardian, "[M]ovie-worthy treatment to the guy who stole moon rocks from NASA"-- The New York Daily News "[An] in-depth look at Thad Roberts, who along with three other NASA interns, stole pieces of lunar rock to impress his girlfriend. Mezrich has done extensive research to recreate the story of how an aspiring astronaut ended up getting caught for stealing over 100 pieces of the moon."-- The Atlantic Monthly "[A]n out-of-this-world heist"-- USA Today "Mezrich has uncovered another high-stakes, fascinating true story....part love story, part madcap caper, part astro-geekery, the book is one of the summer's most fun reads."--NPR Praise for The Accidental Billionaires , the basis of the Oscar-winning film The Social Network "Uproarious . . . stimulating enough to keep even the un-medicated narcoleptic awake." - Washington Times "Mezrich's prose has a cinematic flavor." - Boston Globe "You won't be able to put the book down. The story's far too compelling, and entirely too personal, to toss aside." - Oregonian "High-octane page-turners, replete with sex, skullduggery, and plot twists worthy of James Patterson." - New York Times "The book is better; you should read the book." -Alex Rodriguez "You know you're onto something when Hollywood calls before your book is even out." - Entertainment Weekly "Sizzling . . . Mezrich's pop narrative reveals an American public greedy to read about the most intimate details of the sex, money, and betrayal in Facebook's formative history . . . energetic." - Telegraph "Mezrich paints a story of backstabbing, wild sex, hard drinking, and, at one stage, feasting on roasted koala on a yacht owned by a Silicon Valley millionaire." - Guardian From the Hardcover edition., "[M]ovie-worthy treatment to the guy who stole moon rocks from NASA"-- The New York Daily News "[An] in-depth look at Thad Roberts, who along with three other NASA interns, stole pieces of lunar rock to impress his girlfriend. Mezrich has done extensive research to recreate the story of how an aspiring astronaut ended up getting caught for stealing over 100 pieces of the moon."-- The Atlantic Monthly "[Mezrich is] a genius at using characters and dialogue....to turn nonfiction into something as compelling as any thriller."-- The Chronicle Herald "[A]n out-of-this-world heist"-- USA Today "[A] fascinating story....has the readability of popular fiction, a ripping story, and great characters....Another winner from an extremely talented writer"-- Booklist , starred review "Mezrich has uncovered another high-stakes, fascinating true story....part love story, part madcap caper, part astro-geekery, the book is one of the summer's most fun reads."--NPR "Ben Mezrich, the gonzo-inspired biographer of Ivy League geeks.....[brings us a] stranger-than-fiction, true-life thriller of a man who went where no man has gone before....[the] story ticked all the boxes: a charismatic dreamer with a troubled past, a Romeo-and-Juliet love story, a geek-alicious high-tech setting, an ingenious Oceans 11 -style heist-and perhaps the most boneheaded mistake any man ever made to impress a girl. Even better, it was a journalist's Holy Grail: a truly uncovered story."-- Book Page "[E]nthusiastically re-creates this oddball 2002 moon-rock heist"--Kirkus Reviews Praise for The Accidental Billionaires , the basis of the Oscar-winning film The Social Network "Uproarious . . . stimulating enough to keep even the un-medicated narcoleptic awake." - Washington Times "Mezrich's prose has a cinematic flavor." - Boston Globe "You won't be able to put the book down. The story's far too compelling, and entirely too personal, to toss aside." - Oregonian "High-octane page-turners, replete with sex, skullduggery, and plot twists worthy of James Patterson." - New York Times "The book is better; you should read the book." -Alex Rodriguez "You know you're onto something when Hollywood calls before your book is even out." - Entertainment Weekly "Sizzling . . . Mezrich's pop narrative reveals an American public greedy to read about the most intimate details of the sex, money, and betrayal in Facebook's formative history . . . energetic." - Telegraph "Mezrich paints a story of backstabbing, wild sex, hard drinking, and, at one stage, feasting on roasted koala on a yacht owned by a Silicon Valley millionaire." - Guardian From the Hardcover edition., "[M]ovie-worthy treatment to the guy who stole moon rocks from NASA"-- The New York Daily News "[An] in-depth look at Thad Roberts, who along with three other NASA interns, stole pieces of lunar rock to impress his girlfriend. Mezrich has done extensive research to recreate the story of how an aspiring astronaut ended up getting caught for stealing over 100 pieces of the moon."-- The Atlantic Monthly "[Mezrich is] a genius at using characters and dialogue....to turn nonfiction into something as compelling as any thriller."-- The Chronicle Herald "[A]n out-of-this-world heist"-- USA Today "Mezrich has uncovered another high-stakes, fascinating true story....part love story, part madcap caper, part astro-geekery, the book is one of the summer's most fun reads."--NPR "Ben Mezrich, the gonzo-inspired biographer of Ivy League geeks.....[brings us a] stranger-than-fiction, true-life thriller of a man who went where no man has gone before....[the] story ticked all the boxes: a charismatic dreamer with a troubled past, a Romeo-and-Juliet love story, a geek-alicious high-tech setting, an ingenious Oceans 11 -style heist-and perhaps the most boneheaded mistake any man ever made to impress a girl. Even better, it was a journalist's Holy Grail: a truly uncovered story."-- Book Page "[E]nthusiastically re-creates this oddball 2002 moon-rock heist"--Kirkus Reviews Praise for The Accidental Billionaires , the basis of the Oscar-winning film The Social Network "Uproarious . . . stimulating enough to keep even the un-medicated narcoleptic awake." - Washington Times "Mezrich's prose has a cinematic flavor." - Boston Globe "You won't be able to put the book down. The story's far too compelling, and entirely too personal, to toss aside." - Oregonian "High-octane page-turners, replete with sex, skullduggery, and plot twists worthy of James Patterson." - New York Times "The book is better; you should read the book." -Alex Rodriguez "You know you're onto something when Hollywood calls before your book is even out." - Entertainment Weekly "Sizzling . . . Mezrich's pop narrative reveals an American public greedy to read about the most intimate details of the sex, money, and betrayal in Facebook's formative history . . . energetic." - Telegraph "Mezrich paints a story of backstabbing, wild sex, hard drinking, and, at one stage, feasting on roasted koala on a yacht owned by a Silicon Valley millionaire." - Guardian From the Hardcover edition.
Dewey Edition
23
Number of Volumes
7 vols.
Dewey Decimal
364.16/28552
Edition Description
Unabridged edition
Synopsis
Thad Roberts, a fellow in a prestigious NASA program had an idea--a romantic, albeit crazy, idea. He wanted to give his girlfriend the moon. Literally.   Thad convinced his girlfriend and another female accomplice, both NASA interns, to break into an impregnable laboratory at NASA--past security checkpoints, an electronically locked door with cipher security codes, and camera-lined hallways--and help him steal the most precious objects in the world: the moon rocks.   But what does one do with an item so valuable that it's illegal even to own? And was Thad Roberts--undeniably gifted, picked for one of the most competitive scientific posts imaginable, a possible astronaut--really what he seemed?   Mezrich has pored over thousands of pages of court records, FBI transcripts, and NASA documents and has interviewed most of the participants in the crime to reconstruct this Ocean's Eleven -style heist, a madcap story of genius, love, and duplicity that reads like a Hollywood thrill ride. From the Hardcover edition., Thad Roberts, a fellow in a prestigious NASA program had an idea-a romantic, albeit crazy, idea. He wanted to give his girlfriend the moon. Literally.   Thad convinced his girlfriend and another female accomplice, both NASA interns, to break into an impregnable laboratory at NASA's headquarters-past security checkpoints, an electronically locked door with cipher security codes, and camera-lined hallways-and help him steal the most precious objects in the world: the moon rocks.   But what does one do with an item so valuable that it's illegal even to own? And was Thad Roberts-undeniably gifted, picked for one of the most competitive scientific posts imaginable, a possible astronaut-really what he seemed?   Mezrich has pored over thousands of pages of court records, FBI transcripts, and NASA documents and has interviewed most of the participants in the crime to reconstruct this Ocean's Eleven style heist, a madcap story of genius, love, and duplicity that reads like a Hollywood thrill ride. From the Hardcover edition., "The Right Stuff" meets "Ocean's Eleven" in this incredible story of how a bright young NASA recruit and two female accomplices stole the rarest substance on the planet--moon rocks--from an impregnable high-tech vault.

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