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When the Moon Hits Your Eye

by John Scalzi

Narrated by Wil Wheaton

3.81 ABR Score (20.4K ratings)
★ 3.78 Goodreads (18.5K) ★ 4.21 Audible (1.9K)
10h 5m Released 2025 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Wil Wheaton reads this book about a cheese moon with such straight-faced sincerity that you'll forget you're supposed to be laughing.

  • Great if you want: absurdist fiction that treats its premise with total seriousness
  • Listening experience: breezy and episodic — each chapter a new angle on the chaos
  • Narration: Wheaton's deadpan commitment elevates the absurdity into something weirdly tense
  • Skip if: you need plot momentum — this is more mosaic than narrative

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About This Audiobook

A mysterious phenomenon transforms Earth's night sky when the moon suddenly becomes an enormous wheel of cheese, possessing identical mass but radically different implications for humanity. Scalzi follows an ensemble cast of characters across a complete lunar cycle as they grapple with this impossible celestial substitution. Scientists scramble to understand the physics, politicians debate responses, and ordinary people from schoolchildren to laborers confront how this absurd cosmic shift affects their daily existence. The story weaves together multiple perspectives as society adapts to a fundamentally altered world where the familiar moon has been replaced by something both ridiculous and profoundly unsettling.

Wil Wheaton delivers a masterful performance that perfectly balances Scalzi's blend of scientific speculation and dark humor. His narration captures the bewilderment and varying emotional responses of the diverse character ensemble, shifting seamlessly between the voices of confused schoolchildren and frantic researchers. Wheaton's pacing allows listeners to absorb both the technical explanations and the human drama without losing momentum. His delivery emphasizes the story's underlying tension between the comedic premise and its serious consequences, making this tale of cosmic absurdity surprisingly engaging in audio format.