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message 1: by Theo (last edited Aug 03, 2013 04:42PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Theo | 159 comments I've been working away on this book for a little while now and thought I'd start my thread. This is my first venture into hard sci-fi, and believe me, this is hard! That's one of the reasons that I decided to take the challenge, because it is so outside of anything I've read before and is definitely not anything I would have chosen on my own.

I haven't thought this much about these topics since the lectures of my German physics professor, and those were even more watered down than a lot of the theories Egan uses (it was just an introductory level, science requirement course for those of us more interested in English and history). As I read, I'm sure that I'm not getting it all, but I think I've got the basics, and to me, the story behind the science is enough to keep me interested even when I'm glazing over at those bits.

I also enjoy the bits of humor that are thrown in as well. Like when Rakesh, probably the most "human" of the characters, describes how a meal is prepared for him on another planet: "Fith insisted on cooking them into a spicy stew, using tools rather than his mouth to manipulate the ingredients, no doubt having been briefed by Massa's library on certain peoples' preference for food wholly unmasticated by others."


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Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Nice! I'm glad the challenge is challengey enough for you :)


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