Rating: Summary: surprising yet inevtiable Review: This is a beautifully-told, fascinating story that begins in a fairly straightforward, but enjoyable, direction and takes several 180-degree turns--moments that make you say, "Yes! That's exactly how it has to happen! And yet I had no idea that *that* was going on!" I love it when authors can do that. The best advice that my old creative writing professor gave us was that the ending of a story should be "surprising yet inevitable." Robinson does an incredible job of accomplishing that very thing, not once but *twice*.One caveat: Do not read this book just because it is a Lambda Literary Award winner, and do not pay attention to the note on the back that claims it is "a powerful epic of interstellar travel, alternate sexuality, and overpowering obsession." The so-called "alternate sexuality" is a *very* minor aspect of the book, and it is really closer to what I would call "normal" (i.e. people are generally bisexual--although even in this case, there are conspicuously few gay pairs). Nevertheless, it is a beautiful, enthralling story that I couldn't put down, and I urge everyone to get their hands on a copy.
Rating: Summary: one of the best sci-fis I've ever read Review: This is one great book. I could not put it down. And you DO want to savor every word from his descriptions of the smells in a 2000 year old ship to the complex thoughts of the main character. It is a mystery and a sci-fi all in one and it really makes you think, pondering not only the vastness of space but about what it means to be alive.
Rating: Summary: light in the dark Review: This is one of the best sf books that I've ever had the pleasure to read! It's one of those rare books that you can reread and never tire of doing so! This is a book that you will always remember and regret that it must end.
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