The Children of the Sky
av Vernor Vinge
- Format:
- Inbunden (hardback) Finns även som häftad (paperback).
- Utgiven:
- 2011-11-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
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<p>Advance praise for "The Children of the Sky" <p>"Imagine bootstrapping a fallen civilization into transcendence using nothing but a collection of hive-mind Machiavellis, a crippled hyperadvanced spaceship, and a pack of surly, scheming orphaned adolescents. Oh, and then there's the vengeful god ramscooping itself to relativistic speeds a mere thirty light years away. Vinge's explosive imagination and deft storytelling make epics sail past like hummingbirds--you'll steal daytime moments to read more, and lie awake at night contemplating what you've read." --Cory Doctorow, bestselling and award-winning author of "Little Brother"<p>"Vernor Vinge's stories and novels have always surprised and entertained me, and "The Children of the Sky "carries on that grand tradition!" --Greg Bear, bestselling author of "Hull Zero Three"<p>"No one has ever crafted a more complex, fascinating, and strangely realistic alien race than Vernor Vinge's marvelous Tines." --David Brin," "bestselling author of "The Postman "and "Startide Rising"<p>Raves for "A Fire Upon the Deep "by Vernor Vinge<p>"This is big-scale science fiction at its best." --"The Denver Post"<p>"With uninterrupted pacing, suspense without contrivance, and deftly drawn aliens who can be pleasantly comical without becoming cute, Vinge offers heart-pounding, mind-expanding science fiction at its best." --"Publishers Weekly, " Starred Review<p>"There are not too many novels that leave this reader screaming violently for more. Vernor Vinge's has done so." --"Locus"<p>"When I was young and had to write my address in a school notebook, I would begin with my street and apartment number and then go on through city, county, state, country and continent in a litany of ever more grandiose place names that did not end until I reached 'Earth, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, The Universe.' In those days, it thrilled me that my small corner of the Bronx was just one part of the vastness I could see in the sky at night. This is the fe
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