
If you want a simple sci fi where a sciencey thing happens and people explore that idea, this is definitely one of those.
If you want a simple sci fi where a sciencey thing happens and people explore that idea, this is definitely one of those.
Simple and elegant science fiction. It‘s only significant drawback is it‘s association with a series of second rate coauthored sequels.
I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 141
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📖 Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C Clarke
✍️ Mary Roach
🍿 Raiders of the Lost Ark
🥁 Rammstein
🎶 Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin)
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The Rama books have stayed with me and stand the test of time. So many questions in them!
#SetInOuterSpace #BiblioMAYnia
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Excellent for both hardcore SF fans as well as SF dabblers. Does not presume anything past high school memory of science (physics).
Great author demonstrating an undeniable capacity for imagination as well as a capacity to share the fruits of his imagination with a general, non-specialized audience:
1. Loved the Rama series.
2. Atari. We loved Pitfall. And we also had the infamous E.T. game. Also Tetris.
3. Duran Duran. Tears For Fears. A-ha. The Cure. R.E.M..Depeche Mode. Cyndi Lauper. Culture Club.
4. The Breakfast Club. E.T.. Gremlins. Short Circuit. Lots of schlocky horror movies.
Two classic #setinspace books, great mysteries too. I must read the third and fourth book in the series to find out what was going on! #Marchinbooks
Finished the first of the books about Rama. Having now finished it, I very much enjoyed this book, but it has left me with more questions than answers! Need to quickly continue with the other Rama books to see if it answers the many questions it has left up in the air. #ScienceFiction
Time for some classic Science Fiction. On the commute today I started Rendezvous for Rama. Many years ago I read the second book in this mini series, but had never read how it all started. I felt it was time to rectify that! Interesting so far.
If you have a Audible account, this is a good deal on a great book (cannot comment on the narrator)
Special note for audiobook: the narrator is *really* easy to fall asleep to. He's perfectly good, just not exciting.
There was a forward that talked about Clarke not being big on character development. Yep. The people are most def just there to walk you through the big sweeping questions of the book. Which were really interesting! But... not *exciting*.
With those caveats, this is a great piece of SF.
In 2130, what at first seems to be a comet comes into our galaxy, but then starts acting demonstrably not like a comet. And it turns out to be our First Encounter. With an alien race that doesn't seem to be, um, there.
This was a good one, folks. Seat-edgy but without being too stressful, the characters are great, including Rama itself, and I really like Clarke's way of writing. Recommended, if you like this sort of thing.
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I‘m not a big science fiction reader. In fact, I don‘t read it at all. But, I had to choose a book for the Popsugar Reading Challenge prompt “a science-fiction novel.” What to read? My hubby suggested this book, and he was spot-on.
If you‘re new to science fiction, I think this is a good first novel of the genre. It‘s highly readable, easy to wrap your head around, and doesn‘t contain a lot of scientific jargon that can be off-putting. 4/5⭐️