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Century Rain
/ Alastair Reynolds
(2005)
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| Book Details |
| Genre |
Science Fiction |
| Publication Date |
6/7/2005 |
| Nr of Pages |
512 |
| Format (size) |
Hardcover |
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| Plot |
Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space trilogy is "one of the most impressive serial space operas of recent times" (Locus). The award-winning author continues to forge the future of science fiction with Century Rain.
In the far future, the technological disaster known as the Nanocaust left Earth uninhabitable. Archaeologist Verity Auger continues to explore the remnants of the planet's environment. But Verity is needed to examine something far more important-the discovery of mid-twentieth century Earth at the far end of a wormhole. And on this alternate world is a device capable of destroying both Earths if Verity cannot find the man preparing to detonate it in time. |
| Notes |
| VERY disappointing. A fairly standard plot that didn't do much. Absolutely no reason for the characters to do what they did. The most interesting character didn't even really exist. Not a very good effort. |
| More Details |
| Index |
131 |
| Rating |
6 |
| Read It |
Yes |
| ISBN |
B000EPFVCS |
| Cover Price |
$24.95 |
| Links |
Amazon US
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