Starswarm

a Jupiter novel

349 pages

English language

Published June 29, 1998 by TOR.

ISBN:
978-0-312-86183-4
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4 stars (1 review)

From the back cover:

Kip has a secret. A young boy who lives with his uncle at the remote Starswarm station, Kip has heard a voice in his head for as long as he can remember. The voice, an artificial intelligence chip implanted in his skull, guides him in all his decisions, helping out with useful information and insight. When Kip finally discovers the truth behind who put the chip there and why, he is suddenly confronted with a powerful revelation that may put his own life and the whole outpost in grave danger.

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4 stars

Really enjoyed this book, right up until the ending, which felt super abrupt and as if the author just gave up and moved on to another project. Or maybe had to get the book in the mail to the publisher and didn't have time for another word. :(

Still, it's a really interesting world with cool alien life forms and interesting characters. The main character is "Kip", an orphan living on a colonized world with his Uncle Mike. The most interesting alien life form on this new world is the starswarm, some kind of complex aquatic plant that can be seen making lights blink under the water of the lake near Kip's outpost. There are other starswarms elsewhere too, both fresh water and salt, but the outpost is studying this one as it appears to be one of the oldest. The colonists in Kip's outpost are interested in research as …