![]() ![]() If I cannot warm up to a sketchy, pessimistic Devi that never develops any deep relationships, it probably reflects my indoctrinated mind. The unusual narrator is a plus, as wells as a female protagonist, Freya, and her mother, Devi, who is “the closest the ship had to a captain.” The protagonist doesn’t have a classical love interest, which is also a plus in my opinion. ![]() It has just enough action, just enough details, just enough of plot twists, just enough of diverse real-world science to be educating as well as entertaining. ![]() His latest book about a generation ship, “Aurora” is a sort of hit, just like Galileo’s dream. But the hits are so good, that I’m willing to try anything by him. Robinson books are more miss ( The Years of Rice and Salt, 2312) than hit ( Mars trilogy, Science in the Capital trilogy) for me. ![]()
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