Pandora's Star

Pandora's Star
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Commonwealth Saga Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

John Lee

شابک

9781400177646
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
John Lee narrates this mammoth science fiction novel with boundless energy. The story begins with a laugh and ends the opposite of funny. But Lee is engaged the entire time, providing a narration that never gets tiresome. In this novel, which is the first part of a story told in two similarly sized novels, Hamilton offers one of the most detailed futures ever presented in sci-fi. Ideas flow during every minute of listening--on immortality, worm holes, colonization, new cultures, human-machine hybrids, and more. The action begins when Dudley Bose observes the disappearance of two stars. Observation suggests that the stars were enclosed, which suggests the existence of an intelligence to do the enclosing, so humans of the Commonwealth organize an expedition to investigate. S.D.D. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from February 23, 2004
Hamilton's exhilarating new opus proves that "intelligent space opera" isn't an oxymoron. By the 24th century, the vast human Commonwealth has spread from Earth via artificial wormholes. Various benign or seemingly indifferent alien races have been encountered during exploration of new planets, but an astronomer sparks curiosity by announcing that a pair of stars is enclosed by a mysterious energy barrier. Unfortunately, a space expedition discovers that the shield was created to imprison an insatiably greedy mass mind that sees any other race as a mortal threat. When the barrier somehow is lowered, the alien immediately attacks the largely unprepared Commonwealth, while humans begin wondering if yet another inhuman power has manipulated events that unleashed this threat. The author deftly juggles many characters in multiple plot lines, sometimes slowing down the action briefly, at other times racing forward. Revelations late in the book will have readers scurrying back to earlier pages to reinterpret what they initially thought. Not many SF writers are capable of tackling such a big project so confidently. In this respect, Hamilton (Fallen Dragon
) resembles a less cheery but very tech-savvy—and extremely paranoid—Charles Dickens. Given the abrupt cliffhanger of an ending, some may prefer to save this massive installment until the story's conclusion, Judas Unleashed
, appears next year. Anyone who begins this one, however, probably won't be able to put it down. (On sale Mar. 2)

Forecast:
A
USA Today bestseller, Hamilton should hit a lot of lists with this one.




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