3.5
Heaven's Reach
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The peaceful existence of six outcast races on Jijo has ended. Ancient enemies, the Jophur, have discovered them, preparing to subject the refugees to their dark, perverted plans.
The Jijoans' only hope is the same ship that accidently led their foes to the planet. The Earthship
, with its crew of uplifted dolphins and a human commander, must somehow lure the Jophur into a chase through space . . . into the unknown. And then into the weird.
More than just the fate of Jijo—or that of distant Earth, also suffering a deadly siege—hangs in the balance. Some believe a terrifying prophecy is about to come true, one that involves
's trove of artifacts coveted by factions throughout all Five Galaxies. As countless white dwarf stars verge on unexpected explosion, all sentient life in the universe appears to be at risk unless someone can save them.
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3.5
“3.5. Not as enjoyable as the others, the plot spans a multitude of characters and settings that became a chore to keep up with. The e-space chapters truly killed any momentum this book had, and I’m struggling to say whether they paid off in the end.
I’m still a fan of Brin’s writing though, and I’m glad I stuck it out to see how the series ended. For all my gripes, I would read more.”
About David Brin
David Brin is an astrophysicist whose international-bestselling novels include
,
,
, and
, which was adapted into a film in 1998. Brin serves on several advisory boards, including NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program, or NIAC, and speaks or consults on topics ranging from AI, SETI, privacy, and invention to national security. His nonfiction book about the information age,
, won the Freedom of Speech Award of the American Library Association. Brin’s latest nonfiction work is
. Visit him at www.davidbrin.com.
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