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Starplex

By: Robert J. Sawyer
Narrated by: Mark Boyett, Robert J. Sawyer
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Twenty years after the discovery of artificial wormholes launches Earth space exploration to unforeseeable heights, Starplex Director Keith Lansing investigates a mysterious vessel that soon threatens the station with intergalactic war.

BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction written and read by author Robert J. Sawyer.

©2002 Robert J. Sawyer (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
Adventure Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Interstellar

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"While not perhaps as utterly mind-boggling or stylistically outrageous as some of the A-list classics, [ Starplex] is scrupulously rigorous, exciting, surprising, and emotionally involving. In short, all you could ask for in any SF novel, hard or soft. ( Asimov's Science Fiction)
"Multiple award-winning Canadian author Sawyer offers an epic hard-science space adventure full of technical descriptions of starships and physics tempered by human concerns. In 2094, scientists on the Starplex study the mysterious artificial wormholes that make space travel routine and convenient. Then the wormholes' creators appear, and the scientists must understand and communicate with them to save the galaxy. Highly recommended for sf collections." ( Library Journal)
Fascinating Science • Imaginative Concepts • Well-done Narration • Thought-provoking Exploration • Appropriate Pacing

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I believe this to be a tribute to Clarke by Sawyer. It is written in a similar style to Clarke and Sawyer even mentions one of Clarke's biggest books, Childhood's End. I like all six of the Sawyer books I have read, but if he was trying to write like Clarke, I do not believe he captured Clarke's ability to show the wonder of space. That being said it is still a good book. I believe I am a hard customer to please, but Sawyer has yet to produce something I could give less then four stars to.

There is lots of science in this, especially physics. There is lots of explaining science in this that might turn some people off, but I was not bothered by it. The story includes, Green Stars, Dark Matter, Time Travel, Gateways, Space Biology, Macro Life, a glass man and the word Billions is often used to describe.

A very small part of the book deals with an aging man going through a middle age crisis and how it effects his marriage. Another bigger part is a kind of a "Make Love Not War" theme which I found a little annoying. Bad guys who try to kill you are forgiven and become your buddy. There is also a part of the book where scientist fight a military with makeshift weapons and the scientist come out on top. I found that I little hard to swallow.

If you like this, you will want to read Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke. My favorite Sawyer books are Terminal Experiment, Flash Forward and Calculating God. As mentioned before no Sawyer book has disappointed me yet.

Tribute to Arthur C. Clarke

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Took a little while to get going, but then it was worth it. Nice listen.

Worth it

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Without giving away the plot, the book is a little confusing at the outset. However, stick with it and all will become clear. I thought the author could have provided more details regarding his description of futuristic objects and events. I found it difficult to visualize some of the things in the book. However, the shortcoming was more than offset by the imagination of the author and the flow of the action. A good listen.

Great SciFi listen

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Well worth a listen if your looking for a good space opera. Good addition to my collection.

interesting listen

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Robert J Sawyer's Starplex offers a first contact tale. Humanity has discovered a network of artificial nodes, origin unknown, that allow for instantaneous travel across light years of distance. In the course of early exploration, they have made contact with two other intelligent races as well as uplifting dolphins. Starplex is a large spacecraft constructed for space exploration with all four intelligences taking parts. This leads to personnel issues at the same time, the human director (a position that rotates) is undergoing a midlife crisis. They discover dark matter which is also intelligent as well as the means to use the nodes to travel through time. Interstellar warfare also erupts.

Sawyer posits that with the bulk of the universe consisting of dark matter, there is no reason to believe it is also not capable of generating intelligent life. In addition, he suggest that galactic formations are the result of conscious effort by dark matter. Finally, there is the notion of using time travel to modify the overall mass of the universe for long term stability.

The narration is well done with a decent range of characters. Pacing is aligned with the plot.

Alien contact during a midlife crisis

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