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Narrado por:
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Stefan Rudnicki
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Arte Johnson
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Moira Quirk
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De:
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Ben Bova
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Reseñas de la Crítica
- 2005 Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award, Science-Fiction/Fantasy
One of Ben Bova's best
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Best of Series So Far
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Someone really needs to make a movie based on this book. Can you imagine the fun the special effects team would have with the collapse of the sky tower? And how much fun it would be to watch it?!
One of Bova's Best
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If you could sum up Mercury in three words, what would they be?
Very interesting and fast paced!Who was your favorite character and why?
the engineer who built the elevator.Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Stephan is just the best in the World!If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
MercuryAny additional comments?
Ben Bova is a fantastic writer, and important for our time as a cultural leader.The Best! Loved it!
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One of the best in the series
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Phenomenal
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A grand story in the traditions of Ben Bova
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Count of Monte Christo?
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Well performed dissapointment
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I got this book for two reasons: 1. Bova's book Venus had a scene in it that actually made me feel that I was in the atmosphere of Venus. 2. Mercury seems to be the forgotten planet, few people ever write about it, so I wanted to learn more about it. As it turns out this book is a soap opera and only about 1% of the story takes place on Mercury. Instead it is a story about a space elevator built on Earth. I guess Bova did not believe Clarke (several times), Robinson, Benford, Fortschen, Reynolds, Steele, McDevitt, Niven, Sawyer, Heinlein, Baxter and many others had done a good enough job writing about space elevators, he had to spend the majority of his book, supposedly about Mercury, writing about a space elevator on Earth. He could not even do like Robinson did and build it on the planet in question.
IT'S ALWAYS BETTER TO BE LUCKY THEM SMART
To prove this saying, Bova has one of main characters have so many good luck consequences that have to happen to make the soap opera continue happen that it will make your head spin. He follows this up by making another main character be so stupid it is annoying and he has to be stupid for the so called plot to go forth. He gets an anonymous e-mail from someone about an important science discovery and he does not think twice about it be anonymous. He does not even think about why it was sent to him, a fairly unimportant scientist. His wife says she has gotten a lot of love letters from him, which he sent none, he does not question this either. Most Bova book reviews go on about his science credentials, yet he often writes soap operas instead. Usually there are lots of science to go with the poorly written drama. This book does not even do that. There is some science that is inserted like readings from a dictionary.
ABSENCE OF PROOF IS NOT PROOF OF ABSENCE
Having said all this, the book is not a total loss. I did listen all the way through. It has some interesting parts, such as the dictionary inserts and the discussions on science and it's consequences. I was also surprised by a small statement he made which is just glanced over. In his future earth, he has Israel eliminated and he says the Middle East is a lot more peaceful because of it. It is quick and he does not dwell on it, but a pretty brave statement. (Not saying I agree, but always happy to see an author take a chance and do the politically incorrect thing.)
So, if your interested in reading another book on the space elevator being built on Earth, you might enjoy this or if you like really bad soap opera, you will love this.
Bait and Switch
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