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Narrado por:
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Paul Boehmer
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Greg Egan
Hugo Award-winning author Egan returns to the field with Incandescence, a novel of hard SF.
The Amalgam spans nearly the entire galaxy, and is composed of innumerable beings from a wild variety of races, some human or near it, some entirely other. The one place that they cannot go is the bulge, the bright, hot center of the galaxy. There dwell the Aloof, who for millions of years have deflected any and all attempts to communicate with or visit them. So when Rakesh is offered an opportunity to travel within their sphere, in search of a lost race, he cannot turn it down.
Roi is a member of that lost race, which is not only lost to the Amalgam, but lost to itself. In their world, there is but toil, and history and science are luxuries that they can ill afford. Rakesh's journey will take him across millennia and light years. Roi's will take her across vistas of learning and discovery just as vast.
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It is dense
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Two hard SF tales of outer & inner space
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Set in the far distant future where DNA based life forms (humans) have advanced and can now freely travel across the known universe with the exception of its galactic core which is inhabited by a species that prefer isolation and are appropriately called the “Aloof,” the story is separated into two separate plot lines which are told alternately throughout the book. In our first plot line DNA is discovered in part of the Universe controlled by the Aloof and it sends a couple to seek out its source. We learn about an insect-like species that are trying to come to grips with their relativity in the second. These two plot lines seem destined to come together in the end, but they never really do.
Overall I found Greg Egan’s descriptions of a galaxy-spanning, post human civilization fascinating and the narrator, Paul Boehmer, gives a good performance.
Incandescence – Science / fiction
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Another great piece by Greg Egan
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
This is a book I would read instead but have not yet. I like Greg Egan, he's one of my top authors. But this book borrowed much from physics and needed diagrams. I couldn't think or follow at the speed of an audio book narrator. I imagine if I had book in hand, I would read certain parts numerous times in order to "get it".Not the narrators fault, the book merely doesn't lend itself to the audible medium.
Read it instead
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Physics ahoy
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A recent fave
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A part of the Amalgam series
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What would have made Incandescence better?
I am a very mathematically and scientific savvy person, and i LOVE hard Scifi... this book was to much, I wanted to like it .. and it was sooo painful to finish I kept watching the countdown timer hoping it would get better in the last 4 hours ... it didnt.. Read the other reviews before you buy itMy personal recommendation is to avoid this
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it's a shame, because the narrator makes a heroic effort. The story just never manages to have a compelling character with growth and drive. The "human" characters are are one-dimensional and verge on nihilistic. The alien perspective characters come across not as an intriguing civilization that reflects back on our own, but near automatons reciting the details of boring experiments. all of the elements for a good story were there, but they were squandered.
I highly recommend "a fire upon the deep" by V. Vinge who manages to tell a story from the perspective of aliens that feels truly alien yet reflects back upon our own society and a compelling way.
Like a long, dull, intro physics lab
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