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Arthur C. Clarke: Sunstorm (2005, Ballantine Books)

324 pages

English language

Published Sept. 6, 2005 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-45250-4
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Completely different from the first book. If the first one sounded like it's basis is a prompt "who would win in a battle", then in this one I imagined the author reading something like "if the human brain was laid out flat, its surface would span this much", though I don't know for sure such estimations exist and how big they would be. I liked this one much, much more than the first. I liked the cast of pretty diverse characters, I like that a lot of the physics involved sounds plausible. I'm curious, how can this be concluded. The setup seems pretty fantastical.

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Subjects

  • Space and time
  • Fiction