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The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke
Amazon.com Review: Ancient Rome had its famed Five Good Emperors--Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius, for those keeping track. And while science fiction might not have Edward Gibbons around to dole out similar, agreed-upon honors, [... more]
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The Trigger
Amazon.com Review: The early 21st century ushers in a revolution in unified field theory, and free-thinking physicist Jeffrey Horton and his team are pushing the cutting edge. Sequestered on a maximum-security research campus, the scientists are testing & [... more]
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An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the ...
Amazon.com Review: James Randi, professional magician and skeptic, has put together an encyclopedia with something for everyone. Yes, no matter who you are, unless you're a thoroughgoing atheist, Randi is bound to offend your beliefs at one point or [... more]
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The Light of Other Days
Amazon.com Review: The crowning achievement of any professional writer is to get paid twice for the same material: write a piece for one publisher and then tweak it just enough that you can turn around and sell it to someone else. While it's specious to [... more]
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The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke
Amazon.com Review: Ancient Rome had its famed Five Good Emperors--Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius, for those keeping track. And while science fiction might not have Edward Gibbons around to dole out similar, agreed-upon honors, [... more]
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Songs of Distant Earth
Hugely disappointing: I picked up this book thinking I was going to get to read Clarke's vision of the End of the Earth. I had previously read some of his other books and knew what to expect of his style. This, I thought, would be an intriguing look at [... more]
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Time's Eye (A Time Odyssey, Book 1)
Amazon.com Review: Sir Arthur C. Clarke may be the greatest science fiction writer in the world; certainly, he's the best-known, not least because he wrote the novel and coauthored the screenplay of 2001: A Space Odyssey. He's also the only SF writer to [... more]
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2061: Odyssey Three
What's on Europa?: I resisted reading this book for a while based on the overwhelming negative reviews but it deffinately is a worthy sequel to the odyssey series. As usual Clarke uses lots of science fact to paint a possible fictional story as to the [... more]
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2010: Odyssey Two
The intelligent person's science fiction story, a worthy successor to "2001": Even though it was difficult to understand, "2001: A Space Odyssey" was a superb movie. It introduced many unusual twists on space flight, extra-terrestrial [... more]
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2010: Odyssey Two
The intelligent person's science fiction story, a worthy successor to "2001": Even though it was difficult to understand, "2001: A Space Odyssey" was a superb movie. It introduced many unusual twists on space flight, extra-terrestrial [... more]
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3001: The Final Odyssey
When in doubt, add another universe.: The final (?) addition to Arthur C. Clarke's Odyssey series, it begins well and ends a bit flat. Still, if you have read the first three books of this series, you should read this one. The author begins the book well [... more]
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Childhood's End (Del Rey Impact)
The evolution of humanity: Though Clarke is known mostly for writing "hard" science fiction, this book is a surprising departure from his usual style. The very technical descriptions that abound in 2001 are absent here, allowing for an easier [... more]
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