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Rogue Moon

By: Algis Budrys
Narrated by: Graham Halstead
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A monstrous apparatus has been found on the surface of the moon. It devours and destroys in ways so incomprehensible to humans that a new language must be invented to describe it and a new kind of thinking to understand it. So far, the human guinea pigs sent there in hopes of unraveling the murderous maze have all died terrible deaths - except the last, now on suicide watch. The ideal candidate won't go insane, even as he feels the end approaching. And now they think they've found their man.

Al Barker has already stared into the face of death - he can handle it again. But Barker won't merely have to endure the trauma of dying: he will have to endure it over and over again - mentally linked to an ongoing series of duplicates of himself created and sent to the Moon by matter transmission - until the artifact reveals its secret.

With a cast of fascinating characters taking center stage, Rogue Moon is a rare thriller that doesn't just make you sweat - it makes you think.

©2018 Blackstone Publishing (P)2018 Blackstone Publishing
Adventure Fiction First Contact Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction
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I checked this book out because it was referenced in a short story that I loved. Diamond Dogs by Alastair Reynolds. I had anticipated that the story would be in the same vein; however, this was not the case.

The story isn’t terrible, but out of 6 hrs of story time 5:30 hrs is devoted to dealing with personal interactions between the characters and perhaps 15 minutes that deal with the subject of interest. The remaining 15 minutes are split between the Prologue and Epilogue. Give it a shot, it may be your cup of tea…I just wasn’t excited by it.

Not what I expected

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Classic early 60's science fiction novel. Good story with interesting characters. Narration could have been better.

Wonderful!

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Back in holly put it down you just can't go on and going in and that was good I didn't realize it was 1960 when it come Back in holly put it down you just can't go on and going in that was good I didn't realize it was 1960 when it come out but it while I mean it was very really really good. Worth the money.

It was a good read about very good read.

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This book surprised me in that it did not feel too dated in spite of having been written 70 years ago.

great character development

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So this book was written in the 60s, and you can tell, with the technology and dialogue style.
The characters do monologue a bit, possibly excessively, and if they would get to the point the book would be half as long.
But what really got me wondering is how much this book influenced Rogue, and by extension the roguelite genre. Person keeps throwing themselves into a deathtrap maze over and over again, each time surviving a bit longer.
The ending of this book also reminds me of the ending of the Soma videogame to a remarkable extent. I'm just not sure if it was a direct influence, or simply parallel evolution.

Apparently this came before the game genre

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