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8% complete! johanna has read 1 of 12 books.

Arthur C. Clarke: 3001 (1998, Ballantine Books)

A thousand years after the Jupiter Mission, astronaut Frank Poole is recovered and revived. He …

entertaining

much easier to get through than especially 2061, but ultimately very flat. many aspects should have been explored more. the utopia is incredibly dystopian in some ways that i think are worth exploring in context with the frightening nature of the "ultimate evolution" that so coldly decides over the life and death of the species it interferes with. it was quite fun and silly at times, not hard to get through and cleared up some mysteries. but especially since i can tell the author truly meant for the depicted society to be good and not as obviously alarming as it was to me, i can't give it, as Dave said "the benefit of the doubt" as much as i would like.

reviewed 2061: Odyssey Three by Arthur C. Clarke (Odyssey #3)

Arthur C. Clarke: 2061 (Paperback, 1988, Grafton)

A re-visitation of the imaginative future painted by Arthur C. Clarke in his previous two …

a mixed bag

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Arthur C. Clarke: 2010 (1982, Phantasia Press)

When 2001: A Space Odyssey first shocked, amazed, and delighted millions in the late 1960s, …

i learned a lot about moons

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 …

Arthur C. Clarke: 2010 (1982, Phantasia Press)

When 2001: A Space Odyssey first shocked, amazed, and delighted millions in the late 1960s, …

This made me really appreciate the movie. That sounds like it sucked which it definitely didn't but some details about the movie were obviously added and my God were they good additions. Especially the scene in the movie where Hal asks if he will dream. Shocking honestly, that that wasnt even in the book