Eon

, #1

Mass Market Paperback, 504 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 1986 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-8125-2047-7
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OCLC Number:
49633846

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4 stars (62 reviews)

"Perhaps it wasn't from our time, perhaps it wasn't even from our universe, but perhaps the arrival of the 300 km long stone was the answer to humanity's desperate plea to end the threat of nuclear war. Inside the deep recesses of the stone lies Thistledown: the remnants of a human society, versed in English, Russian and Chinese. The artifacts of this familiar people foretell a great Death caused by the ravages of war, but the government and scientists are unable to decide how to use this knowledge. Deeper still within the stone is the Way. For some the Way means salvation from death, for others it is a parallel world where loved ones live again. But, unlike Thistledown, the Way is not entirely dead, and the inhabitants hold the knowledge of a present war, over a million miles away, using weapons far more deadly than any that mankind has …

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reviewed Eon by Greg Bear (The Way, #1)

Review of 'Eon' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This book was written in 1985, before the cold war ended, and set in 2005, which is also now far in the past for me, reading it in 2019. So, requires a bit of recontextualization. I suspect I'd have been much more impressed with this book if I'd read it in 1985, but now the characterizations of the Russians seems so very stereotypical and shallow, it's hard to judge it entirely fairly as a product of the time it was written.

It's got a lot of interesting theoretical physics in it - apparently the author is a physicist - but I think a bit more than the plot actually needs. I mean, I do enjoy science fiction that is actually plausible, but there's a line past which more details are actually unnecessary to the plot and make it harder to get into the story, and I felt as if this …

Review of 'Eon' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Eon is a pretty good story overall. The first half of it suffers from outdated political motifs such as the threat and eventuality of mutually assured nuclear destruction between the U.S., Russia and China, resulting in a nuclear winter called "the Death." Some of the sections that dwell on these obsolete political posturings are humorous, but many are merely tiresome.

The story hits its stride when it sticks to the science fiction and leaves the political intrigue behind. The incredibly cool technology of the chambers within the Stone and the synthetic universe of the Way are what kept me coming back to the story. It seems like these sections were fewer and shorter than the others, but it may just be that I read through them faster.

Of course, if there is a moral to the story, it's wariness. One finds out that all of the new technology is, just …

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  • Asteroids -- Fiction.
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