johanna reviewed 2010: odyssey two by Arthur C. Clarke
i learned a lot about moons
4 stars
I thought this book was more beautifully written than the first! The poetic and somewhat detailed descriptions of celestial phenomena drew me in, as well as the rich cast of characters as seen from Floyds perspective.
I think there is a lot of horror to this series that I am not altogether sure was 100% intended to be viewed as such. Certainly some things are obviously meant to be scary and evoke loneliness etc, but nothing to me is sadder or more terrible than the thought and description of these Gods and their impact on our creation and lives, as well as the direct influence on Bowman, who is little more than a tool for most of the book. Very depressing!
I really loved the descriptions of the evolved life on Europa in the last chapter. So fascinating and fun to think about; I don't think I can name another …
I thought this book was more beautifully written than the first! The poetic and somewhat detailed descriptions of celestial phenomena drew me in, as well as the rich cast of characters as seen from Floyds perspective.
I think there is a lot of horror to this series that I am not altogether sure was 100% intended to be viewed as such. Certainly some things are obviously meant to be scary and evoke loneliness etc, but nothing to me is sadder or more terrible than the thought and description of these Gods and their impact on our creation and lives, as well as the direct influence on Bowman, who is little more than a tool for most of the book. Very depressing!
I really loved the descriptions of the evolved life on Europa in the last chapter. So fascinating and fun to think about; I don't think I can name another story that proposes the idea of life evolving in the Solar System after we did. Great stuff. Of course all controlled by the awesome power of the faceless and bodiless Gods and creators of the monoliths.
I had already seen the movie adaptation so there are no big reveals for me here. A lot of stuff added in the movie made it a better story, and a lot of stuff they left out made it a shakier story with plot holes and unexplained truths that were just accepted by everybody. I liked the focus on the Earthly conflict in the movie more, just one example of which is the added line to Hals final message: "Use them together. Use them in peace." What can I say, I am a sucker for Cold War sci-fi.
Just a great book with as many science facts about space that we had at the time that the average persons mind would be interested in! And a happier ending for Hal and Dave than in the first movie. I'll continue reading.