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Chargement... The Infinite Seapar Jeffrey A. Carver
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Notably better than the two predecessors. Not without a few minor quirks of it's own - the female alien is particularly cringe worthy, and even worse predictably so. Meanwhile the interludes to John's ex-lover are unexplained, particularly as nothing comes of them. The 'voice' jumps about a bit more through several characters. However the plot is centred on just one location, which makes it directer and more action centred. It is definetly the best of the series so far. There is lots of 'Show' and very little tell which is how it should be. John and co - and it's quite remarkable that he's suddenly the leader despite being the latecomer to the party. Discover that they've landed in an oceanic world after being kicked out of shipworld. Somethign is causing the amphibeous Neri to sicken and die, and something else is causing massive undersea qualkes that threaten their homes. Although the Neri feel it could be the 'landers' who eek out a living on the sparse surface, 'The Company' as they come to be called don't think so, and set about gathering more evidence. The latest quarx is female for no explicable reason. But this fails to add any interest to the alien sex scenes. There's some attempt at better descrioptions of technoogy but these remain unconvincing. Despite the publisher's (author's?) assurtions that this is hard SF, it isn't. It's character driven social/soft SF. But none the worse for it. If the first couple of books had held up to this standard I'd recommened the whole series more widely. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Since John Bandicut saved Earth from collision with a comet in "Neptune Crossing" and saved Shipworld from the boojum of "Strange Attractors, " his life has become one confrontation with chaos after another. No sooner has he survived a harrowing escape from Shipworld than he and his eclectic band of aliens find themselves struggling to survive beneath the waves of a distant ocean world. They quickly discover they are not alone. A race of deep-sea humanoid amphibians, the Neri, are in trouble of their own. Long under attack by beings from the surface, they now face an even greater peril from the seafloor depths, a powerful force known as the Maw of the Abyss. If Bandicut cannot solve the riddle of the Maw, the Neri's beleaguered world will die. And Bandicut and his friends will die with it. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The under-sea habitat and cramped submarines in this story kept me feeling the need to seek wide open spaces and fresh air.
Carver tossed in a few snippets from the life of a character from book one and I believe that the story is only going to get more interesting from here on out. I'm looking forward to starting book four. ( )