Macroscope

Paperback, 428 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2003 by Mundania Press LLC.

ISBN:
978-0-9723670-8-0
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OCLC Number:
84542865

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(9 reviews)

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astrology nerds probably shouldn't write hard sci fi

i did not enjoy this book, for the most part.

there's some cool stuff about it. i am a sucker for FTL travel and History of Galactic Civilization even when it's kinda silly.

the main part of the book that made me go "why though?" was the way that astrology is taken very seriously throughout the book (not by all the characters, but apparently by the author). the climax of the book involves some sort of bizarre psychological time travel with heavy astrological symbology, and it made very little sense to me

there's a part where the main character (who is a POC) thinks to himself that his disbelief in astrology is basically the same thing as his love interest being racist. which, uh, is all kinds of messed up

(for the record, she stops being racist at the end of the book, though it's not terribly convincing, …

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Re-reading this book after 30 years didn't improve it much. I could only remember one thing from my first reading: a detailed description of how the characters melted into glup to withstand 10G acceleration in a space vehicle, and the reconstitution process beginning with a tadpole like creature swimming around in the glup and swallowing it until the person was restored. But the rest remains forgettable. Even for science fiction, this was simply beyond belief.

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Subjects

  • Fiction - Science Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Fantasy
  • Fantasy - General
  • Science Fiction - General