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41. Empire Builders by Ben Bova | |
Mass Market Paperback: 416
Pages
(1995-03-15)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$1.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0812511654 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (7)
Less science, more political
Good start, let down in the end
Expectations Not Met - Novel Too Juvenile
Really a 3.5 star rating... STORY: From back cover - "Dan Randolph, has become Dan Randolph, empire builder. His staff has found evidence that the greenhouse effect has been gathering speed and that soon, Earth will be on the edge of the greenhouse "cliff". Millions will die unless humankind changes its ways immediately." MY FEEDBACK: OVERALL: It was interesting and entertaining. The "hard science" of the book was ok...nothing spectacular. It is worth the effort if you don't have anything else pressing to read.
Excellant Novel What a really good novel this was. Theprotagonist Dan Randolf is a wonderful creation on Bova's part, as aprevious reviewer noted. I don't know how much of the science involved inthe book is realistic but it was written in such a way that I found itbelievable. The motives of the key players were logical and the plot madesense. What more can you ask for. Amazon did an adequate job of givingthe plot overview so I won't waste your time here with the same. I willonly add that this novel succeeds in nearly every particular. As you arereading the novel you are constantly confronted with actions and reactionsthat are surprising to you, as the reader, but seem like the only logicalevent after reading them. A definite recommend on my part. ... Read more |
42. The Winds of Altair by Ben Bova | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2010-03-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Earth is an old planet, and her teeming masses are running out of resources . . . and time. It is up to men such as Jeff Holman to discover a haven for Earth’s millions. Altair VI is one such planet, and Holman is determined to transform this world into one where the human race can survive. Customer Reviews (6)
Good read
Not Bova's Best
Quick, Entertaining Read
A disappointing book by an accomplished writer The writing style is surprisingly simplistic for someone like Bova. The prose and structure is more appropriate for a "juvenile" level work than an adult novel. The characters are not well developed and appear shallow. For instance, the protagonist is a member of the church that sponsored the mission. The church has no black members, although it preaches racial tolerance. On meeting an African female member of the scientific team, he is initially perturbed by her black skin and exotic appearance. Soon, he comes to feel that she is beautiful despite being black. She is kind and friendly to him, and he then comes to believe that he is in love with her. Nothing is wrong with this evolution of events. The problem is that the development is sophomoric. A more fundamental problem that strains credibility is the idea sending Earth's unwanted away to terraformed planets at enormous expense. A few thousand or a few million people transported to another planet will not help when the problem is billions of poor. A flawed plot combined with puerile writing makes for an uninspiring novel.
Amazing!!!! It is a must read, even if you are not a science fiction fan. Thank you Ben Bova. ... Read more |
43. The Multiple Man by Ben Bova | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1987-12)
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Customer Reviews (2)
Mediocre
A fine, but forgotten work The novel takes place in an unspecified time, but probably around the late 1990's.It is always interesting to compare how the future actually unfolded to the way an author hypothesized.Fortunately, urban America has not imploded as Bova theorized.Even more fortunately, videophones have not become the norm.Interestingly, in the background of The Multiple Man is an invasion of Kuwait - this time by the Shah of Iran instead of Iraq (and isn't it strange to think of a world in which the Ayatollah never took power?).Bova wisely kept societal and technological changes in the background, so the conflicts between his future society and our own are noticeable but not distracting. ... Read more |
44. Orion Among the Stars by Ben Bova | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1996-12)
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This is pulp Sci Fi
jacket summary
Orion finally makes it into the "future"
Review of Orion among the stars
WOW this is soo great! An up all night read for sure!! |
45. Faint Echoes, Distant Stars: The Science and Politics of Finding Life Beyond Earth by Ben Bova | |
Kindle Edition: 352
Pages
(2004-02-17)
list price: US$11.99 Asin: B001AVS9FG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In this fascinating and cutting-edge work, Dr. Ben Bova explores one of the most thrilling and elemental questions humanity has ever posed: Are we alone? From Copernicus to the advent of SETI and beyond, Bova takes his readers on a tour of the scientific and political battles fought in the pursuit of knowledge and speculates on what the future may hold. Can life exist outside the planet Earth? The first question one should ask is: How is it possible for life to exist within Earth's brutal confines? On our own world, creatures exist -- and thrive -- in environments first thought to be completely alien and inhospitable. From the rare air of the upper atmosphere to the depths of the oceans, life persists amid crushing pressures, crippling heat, and absolute darkness. Bacteria brought to the moon have survived for years without water, at temperatures near absolute zero, and in spite of radiation levels that would kill human observers. With such resilient and tenacious creatures, it seems that life could spring up, and survive, anywhere. Many skeptics believe that finding life outside our solar system will never occur within our lifetime -- but perhaps it's unnecessary to look that far. Our neighboring planets may already serve as havens for extraterrestrial life. Scientists have already identified ice caps on Mars and what appears to be an enormous ocean underneath the ice of Jupiter's moons. The atmosphere on Venus appeared harsh and insupportable of life, composed of a toxic atmosphere and oceans of acid -- until scientists concluded that Earth's atmosphere was eerily similar billions of years ago. An extraterrestrial colony, in some form, may already exist, just awaiting discovery. With the development of new technology, such as the space-based telescopes of NASA's Terrestrial Planet Finder(TPF), we may not have to leave the comfort of our home world to discover proof of life elsewhere. But the greatest impediment to such an important scientific discovery may not be technological, but political. No scientific endeavor can be launched without a budget, and matters of money are within the arena of politicians. Dr. Bova explores some of the key players and the arguments waged in a debate of both scientific and cultural priorities, showing the emotions, the controversy, and the egos involved in arguably the most important scientific pursuit ever begun. Customer Reviews (1)
On the subject of life in the universe |
46. To Save The Sun by Ben Bova, A. J. Austin | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(1993-12-15)
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To Save the Sun so that you can Fear the Light (or reading the second book)
Hard to put down.
Cover review
A fairly good book, but with a couple strange twists... Worth your time to read, however, and although it doesn't leave any lasting memories, it does have some cool points in it.It's a good book to just sit back and relax and enjoy the story. ... Read more |
47. Space Travel (Science Fiction Writing Series) by Ben Bova, Anthony R. Lewis | |
Paperback: 273
Pages
(1997-03)
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Great to begin with!
Don't waste your money
Another Excellent Book in the "Sci-Fi Writing Series". This book covers the science behind spacecraft, and delves into the history of spaceflight, both manned and unmanned.It also covers the technology, even going into the math of calculating thrust, impulse, etc. I have used the section on theoretical spacecraft design in a novel that I am currently writing. I have found the information it includes to be very valuable.
Prepares you for more advanced works This books gives the basics of space science.From these basics, you should be able to branch out to more advanced tomes (Example books: The Starflight Handbook, The Third Industrial Revolution, etc.) Use this book to get started, but don't trust its entirety.
Prepares you for more advanced works This books gives the basics of space science.From these basics, you should be able to branch out to more advanced tomes (Example books: The Starflight Handbook, The Third Industrial Revolution, etc.) Use this book to get started, but don't trust its entirety. ... Read more |
48. Human to Human (Ben Bova Presents: Saga of Tom Red-Clay, Bk. 3) by Rebecca Ore | |
Paperback: 282
Pages
(1990-10)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Bittersweet ending |
49. Cyberbooks by Ben Bova | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1990-04-05)
-- used & new: US$347.34 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0749301317 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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How Could This NOT Be On Kindle???
Hilarious satire
Not representative of Ben Bova's writing
I read it when it was written
mediocre at best |
50. Vengeance of Orion by Ben Bova | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
Pages
(1989-02)
list price: US$3.95 -- used & new: US$7.66 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0812531612 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Super Reader
Actually better than the first in the series
Orion the Hunter vs the Golden One Vengeance of Orion indeed. Ilike this book because we see a character resisting fate and destiny.Eventhough this is science fiction, I do get tired of fantasy charactersaccepting their fate as they are drawn into a destiny they MUST fulfill. Vengeance of Orion is refreshing. Note: This is the second in the Orionseries.Orion was the first novel and Vengeance is followed by Orion inthe Dying Time.There are five books in this series thus far but, as ofthis writing, I've only read the first three.Good stuff.
good adventure...
Good entertainment for sci-fi/fantasy heroics! |
51. Colony by Ben Bova | |
Mass Market Paperback: 512
Pages
(1999-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Earth has been poisoned by pollution, choked by overpopulation, and ravaged by the mindless greed of power-hungry corporations. A fragile peace is threatened by landless revolutionaries and global anarchy seems imminent. Yet a single ray of hope remains. . . Island One is a celestial utopia, and David Adams is its most perfect creation - a man with a brain as advanced as any computer and a body free of human frailties. But David is a prisoner -- a captive of the colony that created him -- destined to spend the days of his life in an island-sized cylinder that circles a doomed and desperate home planet. Thousands of miles below him, a world trembles; its people cringe in terror and despair in anticipation of an impending apocalypse. And as Earth's boundaries, fate has cast one extraordinary human in the role of savior. For David Adams has a plan -- one that will ultimately ensure the salvation of his species . . . or its annihilation. Customer Reviews (10)
Sexist Malthusian Adventure
jacket summary
The Now Unspoken Topic of Overpopulation
loved it
Better than I expected I was surprised about a hundred pages into the book when I read something that didn't fit very well historically, to find out that this book is actually about twenty-five years old.I should have realized it sooner because the dates in the story are very close to the present, but I just didn't notice that until I checked the copyright date.Despite the abundance of picture phones, I thought the author did a really good job of writing a future world that doesn't seem to far fetched even after all this time.I was somewhat disappointed in the ending, not that it was bad, but just a little abrupt and anticlimactic.There was also a plot point that I thought was silly and unnecessary, it took one of the best parts of the book, a part that really made you see the protaganist's growth and just made it look like a really poor job of parenting by his gaurdian. I wasn't expecting much from this book when I picked it up, but I will be looking to read more of Bova in the future. ... Read more |
52. The Watchmen by Bova | |
Mass Market Paperback: 432
Pages
(1994-03-01)
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Minor Correction
Not the only books in the series
What do Ben Bova & Space Opera have in common? This book! |
53. Starcrossed by Ben Bova | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1998)
list price: US$2.95 Isbn: 0812532317 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
SF only by coincidence; a scathing satire on the television industry.
Art imitates life |
54. Orion in the Dying Time by Ben Bova | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1992-02-06)
Isbn: 0749305827 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Orion in the Dying Time
Super Reader
jacket summary
I liked the historical settings but could do without Aliens
Orion the Hunter vs Set the Dinosaur Man This is a goodsci-fi novel that deals with gods, eternity, time travel and destiny --something Orion constantly tries to thwart, in one form or theother. Orion hates being a slave to fate.Can't say I blame him. ... Read more |
55. The Star Conquerors (Winston Science Fiction Novel) by Ben Bova | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1959)
Asin: B000WH6YH4 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
The battle for control of the galaxy is won, now what? |
56. Mercury by Ben Bova | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2005-05-01)
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A Sci-fi Soap Opera with the emphasis on soap opera
A Fantastic Edition to the Grand Tour Novels by One of Our Best
Action and Adventure Abound in This Novel About Mercury
Good book, but not very original
Science Fiction That Will Keep You Guessing! |
57. Are We Alone in the Cosmos? The Search for Alien Contact in the New Millenium | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1999-12-01)
list price: US$16.00 -- used & new: US$3.59 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0671038923 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description THE WORLD'S LEADING SCIENTISTS CONFRONT THE ULTIMATE QUESTION: ARE WE ALONE IN THE COSMOS? Featuring Essays by: Philip Morrison, Arthur C. Clarke, Donald Goldsmith, Frank Drake, Bruce Campbell, and Ben Bova.< Never before has so much time and concetrated effort been spent by so many scientists and writers in pursuit of the answer to this fundamental question. In this extraordinary work, major scientists involved in the Search for extraterrestrial intelligence known as SETI explain their work and reveal their thoughts. Joining them are some of the best speculative thinkers, from Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov to Gregory Benford, who address the major philosophical questions involved. Includes new essay by Dr. Donald Goldsmith, author of The Hunt for Life on Mars, and The Ultimate Einstein, on the new personal computer search for alien contact via the internet, and how you can partake in it. You can share your thoughts about the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence in the new ibooks vitual readers group at www.ibooksinc.com Customer Reviews (1)
GREAT READ |
58. The Beauty of Light (Wiley Science Editions) by Ben Bova | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(1988-10)
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The embodiement of all that is light |
59. The Precipice: The Asteroid Wars I by Ben Bova | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2001-08-16)
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60. Out of the Sun by Ben Bova | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1984-02)
list price: US$2.95 -- used & new: US$0.14 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0812532104 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
WHAT THE BLAZES IS THIS BOOK ABOUT? |
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