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This book is huge in breadth and depth, covering everything from falling in love, the destruction of cities, the precise techniques required to recreate terran microbiomes, artificial intelligences integrating with human society...Sometimes I grew frustrated because the book spent fifty pages recounting two characters whistling to each other, and only a paragraph to enact and then dismiss a plan to provide affordable housing for all people on Earth. I wasn't always on board with the focus or the
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There are many themes in the sci-fi world. There are Star Trek type intergalactic adventures. There are weird aliens encounters. There are intergalactic wars. But somehow, the one that has the most profound effect on me is the one that is closer to home, the one that is set in our solar system.
The year is 2312, humanity has spread to the entire solar system, and colonized not just planets and moons, but also asteroids. Human now has the technology to terraform an asteroid, or they call it now a ...more
The year is 2312, humanity has spread to the entire solar system, and colonized not just planets and moons, but also asteroids. Human now has the technology to terraform an asteroid, or they call it now a ...more

I read this as a whispersync book and I must say that I probably would have enjoyed the listening portion of the experience more with a different narrator - the parts I read myself as opposed to listening were much more pleasant. KSR strikes me as a difficult author to read aloud convincingly - massive lists of seemingly random things bound! - but I have heard similar material done much better than this was! Trust the Audible.com reviewers - when they pretty universally say the narration is horr
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I really liked this one even if it was slow going at times. KSR has a writing style that's really demanding for inattentive people like me. Sometimes I wake up having read several pages without registering a single word because my mind caught on to some previous tangent and veered off into space (pretty literally in this case.)
This book continues exploring some of Robinson's previous themes such as climate change, alternative forms of government and solar system colonization. He also brings in ...more
This book continues exploring some of Robinson's previous themes such as climate change, alternative forms of government and solar system colonization. He also brings in ...more

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