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Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 1

Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Masterpiece of Drama, Technology, and Sci-Fi!
Review: After 30 years experience in the Space Program, NASA, and deep Space probes, I have to say this is one of the more intellectuall accurate, and stimulating stories I have read. I am an Clarke fan, having read 2001 when it first came out in 1968, but the combination of Clarke's vision and Preuss's writing skills makes this Venus Prime Series a set of books you will not be able to put down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Science Fiction Series
Review: As a semi-avid science fiction and Arthur C. Clarke fan, I was intrigue when... recommended the Venus Prime series (Volumes 1-4) to me. I had read other works written by Mr. Clarke when paired with other writers, (The Light of Other Days with Stephen Baxter, and the Rama series with Gentry Lee, both of which were excellent). Venus Prime, written exclusively by Paul Preuss, but based upon some earlier works by Mr. Clarke, at first glance didn't seem appealing, (probably due to the overly-comely and simplistic illustration of a young female space explorer on the cover), but my interest eventually grew as I read more editorial and customer reviews, (and as... computer kept recommending it to me based upon the product ratings I awarded to other science fiction novels I had read).

I eventually succumbed and ordered Volume 1. I read it over a weekend (and as I took my son to his piano lesson) -- and it was excellent! As I write this review, I'm now reading Volume 3, after having just finished Volume 2, each of which is as engaging as the first.

Venus Prime is an excellent science fiction novel -- and an excellent series -- taking place on the future Earth settlements of the Moon, Venus and Mars. The main character, Ellen Troy, is a young woman with a mysterious and forgotten past which, during each episode, she slowly attempts to uncover as she searches for her parents whom she suspects, from her shattered and brainswashed memory, may be dead. Through the scientific manipulation of her body when she was younger, she has been endowed with super-human intellect and para-normal physical capabilities, the latter of which enable her to interact directly with computers and their machinery (think the Bionic Woman from Intel and you'll be close) which she puts to good use solving mysteries -- and, in the process, saving a few lives -- in her duties as an inspector for the Board of Space Patrol. In her travels, she eventually stumbles across Blake Redfield, a young man also from her past, who slowly becomes her love interest.

For those familiar with other science fiction series, the big advantage of employing multiple novels to tell a saga is that it permits the writer to slowly reveal the larger mysteries -- while solving smaller mysteries in each episode. This format also allows for greater character development and in-depth storytelling regarding the future technologies and social structure of extraterrestrial Earth societies. All of these opportunities are well leveraged by Paul Preuss in Venus Prime.

I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a fact-based novel that is a mixture of light mystery and science fiction built around an attractive heroine with innate (but modestly displayed) super-human perceptual and analytical abilities. The plotting of the work is very linear, which makes for easy reading, but the book's glimpse of the future is highly thought provoking and intriguing nonetheless.

Each book stands alone as an individual novel. And even though I haven't yet completed all of the episodes, I can assure you that the Venus Prime series is both highly engrossing and extremely satisfying. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Science Fiction Series
Review: As a semi-avid science fiction and Arthur C. Clarke fan, I was intrigue when... recommended the Venus Prime series (Volumes 1-4) to me. I had read other works written by Mr. Clarke when paired with other writers, (The Light of Other Days with Stephen Baxter, and the Rama series with Gentry Lee, both of which were excellent). Venus Prime, written exclusively by Paul Preuss, but based upon some earlier works by Mr. Clarke, at first glance didn't seem appealing, (probably due to the overly-comely and simplistic illustration of a young female space explorer on the cover), but my interest eventually grew as I read more editorial and customer reviews, (and as... computer kept recommending it to me based upon the product ratings I awarded to other science fiction novels I had read).

I eventually succumbed and ordered Volume 1. I read it over a weekend (and as I took my son to his piano lesson) -- and it was excellent! As I write this review, I'm now reading Volume 3, after having just finished Volume 2, each of which is as engaging as the first.

Venus Prime is an excellent science fiction novel -- and an excellent series -- taking place on the future Earth settlements of the Moon, Venus and Mars. The main character, Ellen Troy, is a young woman with a mysterious and forgotten past which, during each episode, she slowly attempts to uncover as she searches for her parents whom she suspects, from her shattered and brainswashed memory, may be dead. Through the scientific manipulation of her body when she was younger, she has been endowed with super-human intellect and para-normal physical capabilities, the latter of which enable her to interact directly with computers and their machinery (think the Bionic Woman from Intel and you'll be close) which she puts to good use solving mysteries -- and, in the process, saving a few lives -- in her duties as an inspector for the Board of Space Patrol. In her travels, she eventually stumbles across Blake Redfield, a young man also from her past, who slowly becomes her love interest.

For those familiar with other science fiction series, the big advantage of employing multiple novels to tell a saga is that it permits the writer to slowly reveal the larger mysteries -- while solving smaller mysteries in each episode. This format also allows for greater character development and in-depth storytelling regarding the future technologies and social structure of extraterrestrial Earth societies. All of these opportunities are well leveraged by Paul Preuss in Venus Prime.

I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a fact-based novel that is a mixture of light mystery and science fiction built around an attractive heroine with innate (but modestly displayed) super-human perceptual and analytical abilities. The plotting of the work is very linear, which makes for easy reading, but the book's glimpse of the future is highly thought provoking and intriguing nonetheless.

Each book stands alone as an individual novel. And even though I haven't yet completed all of the episodes, I can assure you that the Venus Prime series is both highly engrossing and extremely satisfying. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great sf mystery
Review: few writers have pulled off agood sf mystery-let alone a locked room mystery. Preuss expands on Clarke's short story admirably. First rate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engaging, thoughtful, sexy and enjoyabl
Review: I first read the entire series when they first came out. I am missing the fourth one which is what brought me to amazon.com again. I highly recommend reading all of them. I find the caliber of work somewhere around the same level as Zelanzy, Anthony, Donaldson...In fact the "Gap" series and Venus prime are close indeed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engaging, thoughtful, sexy and enjoyabl
Review: I first read the entire series when they first came out. I am missing the fourth one which is what brought me to amazon.com again. I highly recommend reading all of them. I find the caliber of work somewhere around the same level as Zelanzy, Anthony, Donaldson...In fact the "Gap" series and Venus prime are close indeed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sparta Rocks!
Review: Sparta is the name of a bio-enahnced young woman. She wakes everyday, knowing nothing of the day last past. Then one day Sparta's keen senses trip a deep mechanistic response to escape where she is. Only minutes later she finds herself in a mega-fast mega-powerful attack helicopter; somehow, she knows exactly how to fly it... From then on she will have to assume a new identity - hiding in the open as an elect officer. She knows only that she's looking for her true self - she will solve many other mysteries along the way. This is a fantastic trip and an excellent read! Also, it is difficult to get all six (6) in the series - if you find them (all) BUY THEM AT ONCE! It has taken me three years to collect them all.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Venus prime
Review: The only thing good about this book is the cover.


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