Generation Ship

A Novel

English language

Published May 17, 2023 by HarperCollins Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-06-325299-8
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3 stars (3 reviews)

In this riveting, stand-alone novel from Michael Mammay, author of Planetside, the beginning of a new human colony must face tyrannical leaders, revolution, crippling instability, and an unknown alien planet that could easily destroy them all.

In 2108, Colony Ship Voyager departed Earth for the planet of Promissa with 18,000 of the world’s best and brightest on board. 250 years and 27 light years later, an arrival is imminent.

But all is not well.

The probes that they’ve sent ahead to gather the data needed to establish any kind of settlement aren’t responding, and the information they have received has presented more questions than answers. It’s a time when the entire crew should be coming together to solve the problem, but science officer Sheila Jackson can’t get people to listen.

With the finish line in sight, a group of crewmembers want an end to the draconian rules that their forebearers …

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reviewed Generation Ship by Michael Mammay

disappointing

2 stars

mammay's «generation ship» starts as something good. up to around 20% i was into it and enjoying, although waiting for the real sci-fi part to kick in.

turns out there's very little sci-fi here, and what's there is disappointingly naïve and disfunctional. mammay's «generation ship» is… like ksr's «aurora» but without «aurora»; like howey's «wool omnibus» but without the silo; like medina station from corey's «persepolis rising» but without the station, action or any space sci-fi! it's just politics in a jar with spiders.

yes, the five main characters are somewhat interesting, alive, believable… but they are in a complete vacuum. their actions are driven only by the social dynamics. the whole plot could have been placed in an open field on earth where nothing ever happens and it still could be the same thick volume.

i mean… this could have been such a huge sci-fi story! if only it …

4.5 Stars

4 stars

The books was extremely well written and it tells a great story, but there were a couple parts where the author just did some handwaving to move the story along. Each of these shattered my suspension of disbelief. I still recommend this and there is a lot of wonderful concepts here, but it's not quite up to the full 5 stars.

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