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The City And The Stars
The City And The Stars | Arthur C. Clarke
Clarke's masterful evocation of the far future of humanity, considered his finest novel Men had built cities before, but never such a city as Diaspar. For millennia its protective dome shut out the creeping decay and danger of the world outside. Once, it held powers that rule the stars. But then, as legend has it, the invaders came, driving humanity into this last refuge. It takes one man, a Unique, to break through Diaspar's stifling inertia, to smash the legend and discover the true nature of the Invaders.
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Andrew65
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2nd book finished during August, as I try to finish a book each day during the month. This was a great bit of classic science fiction reading. Well worth a read if you enjoy classic science fiction and books about the future of Earth for better or worse!

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Andrew65
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Had to drive to the hospital to pick up my latest supply of medication so started a new audiobook, can‘t beat classic science fiction from the likes of Arthur C Clarke, like reliving my youth!

#20in4

rwmg Nostalgia for the end of human civilisation 2y
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TCLinrow
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#TBRChallenge #AudioBook #ABookThats #DashingDecember #WinterSolstice

I enjoyed the story a great deal, and found it refreshing that this story from the 1950's saw that both genders would be viewed as equal one day... though this seemed to be more of a concept that an actuality in this story.

A lot of the concepts were far fetched and scientifically impossible so far as current science would advise us...

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TCLinrow ...and from the brief research that I did (thanks google!) would have already been considered impossible by the time it was written. I won't go into detail as it would inevitably lead to spoilers, but take all the 'science' in the book with a pinch of salt and whimsy. It is, after all, science fiction, so it might as well make the most of the fiction part. 3y
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TCLinrow
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I'm a little over half way through this book now and it is utterly fascinating. The world that Clarke imagined is so utterly strange and inhuman and yet its characters are so very human on another level. I'm fascinated to see where it goes from here.

#DashingDecember #WinterSolstice

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rwmg
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Safe from the Invaders, the City has more to offer than one could sample in a million lifetimes, so why would anybody want to leave? But suppose somebody did?

A great page-turning adventure exploring different paths humans could take from one of the mid-20th century masters.

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BestDogDad
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This novel was full of big ideas but I thought it got bogged down under the weight of trying to pack too many mind-bending concepts in to one novel. It held my interest and challenged my mind but eventually just got too muddled for my tastes. The audiobook featured a full cast but suffered from stiff, unnatural dialogue, and the sound effects were irritating. It took a lot away from the novel in my opinion. Maybe I‘ll read a paper copy someday.

rwmg Oh dear, that deoesn't sound too promising. It's on my TBR shelf. 5y
BestDogDad @rwmg I love everything ACC. He was a futurist and always had mind-blowing science and technology but this is probably my least favorite of his. Maybe it was the audio. It‘s highly rated on Goodreads, maybe it‘s just me! 5y
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zsuzsanna_reads
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If this was published today, it would probably be a YA novel: unique protagonist changes dystopian world. Seemingly inevitably, I ended up liking his pet obsessed best friend better.

A lot of the elements of this book have been reproduced in other fiction (eg domed city) or in reality (uploading to and downloading stuff from the cloud) making the story less striking and surprising than it might have been originally.

Recommended to genre fans.

rwmg It's on my virtual TBR shelf 5y
zsuzsanna_reads @rwmg The people of Diaspar would approve. They would recommend downloading it from the cloud, then 3d printing an armchair and a cup of tea and settling down to read. 5y
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Geeklet
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I‘m pretty sure this is my first Clarke book. I really enjoyed the way Clarke was able to convey the emotions of the characters. I could feel Alvin‘s isolation, his sadness, and his determination. I really enjoyed this one. I‘m definitely gonna look for more far future stories.

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Geeklet
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1) We might go watch Jurassic World. I‘m going to go mow my Mom‘s grass on Sunday.
2) I finished 8 this month. Some I started in May.
3) Winter. I‘d rather be cold than hot.
4) Coheed and Cambria in Chicago.

#FriyayIntro @jesshowbooks

alisiakae We‘re opposites for seasons. 😂😂 6y
Shibbyfruitfly One of the books I finished I actually started in February 😱 6y
Geeklet @Shibbyfruitfly lol! That happens to me sometimes. I‘m bad to sit books aside. 6y
Shibbyfruitfly Me too. I‘m too stubborn to not finish a book but if it doesn‘t grab me, I have a tendency to pause it for extended periods lol 6y
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Geeklet
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Time for a new paperback to chomp through!

RubyRedReadss Great photobomb 6y
Geeklet @Seascape28 Gravy likes to keep an eye on me so I don‘t get into too much trouble. 6y
RubyRedReadss Gravy is adorable 🐶 6y
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