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21. Clarke's Universe by Arthur C. Clarke | |
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(2010-04-20)
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Kindle Edition is Unreadable
A very pleasant surprise! |
22. Death and the Senator by Arthur C. Clarke | |
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(2010-07-01)
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Not Free SF Reader |
23. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 3 by Paul Preuss, Arthur C. Clarke | |
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(2010-01-13)
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And we are off to yet another planet.
I wish I could meet Sparta
Clarke's view of Mars through the eyes of Paul Preuss Over the years I've had a lot of fun with Sparta and "The Free Spirit".I just wish I knew how to get my hands on one of those "Snark" attack helicopters.Ellen Troy and Blake Redfield are captivating heros, who like the rest of us, have their flaws.Any Clarke faithful who doesn't enjoy this series might want to think about going one size larger the next time they buy new skivvies. Anyone who enjoys this and other "Venus Prime" novels should look for "Core", another enjoyable work by Preuss.(For anyone who's curious, the origional names for the Venus Prime books are "The Breaking Strain", "Maelstrom", "Hide and Seek", "The Medusa Encounter", "The Diamond Moon", and "The Shining Ones" respectively.)
Your right it's not Clark it's Preuss
sustained energetic preuss |
24. Against The Fall of Night by Arthur C Clarke | |
Paperback:
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(1974)
Asin: B003V7OGMC Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Book from My Youth
great page turner
Possibly, the oddest view of humanity I have read.
Misleading cover
A Fable |
25. The Collected Stories: v. 2 by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Audio CD: 9
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(2010-08-01)
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26. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 2 by Paul Preuss, Arthur C. Clarke | |
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27. The City & the Stars by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Hardcover: 191
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(1999-09-20)
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A thought-provoking early Clarke novel
Is this really Arthur Clarke?
I love this book.
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Grand ideas and infinite ambition. |
28. The Hammer of God by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1994-10-01)
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Not great, not bad.
Death from the skies
The Hammer of God
One of Clarke's worst
Can technology save the Earth from an apocalyptic astroid strike? |
29. A Fall of Moondust (S.F. Masterworks) by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Paperback: 224
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(2002-03-14)
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A Dusty Disaster
SUSPENSE
SUSPENSE
The Prophet strikes again
Technically fascinating disaster yarn, but no more than that |
30. Across the Sea of Stars: An Omnibus Containing the Complete Novels of Childhood's End and Earthlight and Eighteen Short Stories by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Hardcover:
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(1959-01-01)
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31. 3001 The Final Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1999-10)
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Like 2061, Flawed But Part of a Great Story
Ok, but could have done better!
Who needs perfection?
3001 review
Wow |
32. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime, Volume 6 by Paul Preuss | |
Paperback: 336
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(2002-02-01)
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A brilliant if somewhat confusing finale |
33. The Fountains Of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Paperback:
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(1992)
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Standard Arthur C. Clarke writing
First time Clarke reader: ok but not overwhelming
Leave this one to the sci-fi devotees.The book is "hard science" fiction, not much of a novel
An insightful and low key science fiction award winner...
4 1/2 stars - excellent! |
34. The Ghost from the Grand Banks and the Deep Range by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2001-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description THE DEEP RANGEIn the aftermath of a Martian disaster, space is denied to traumatized astronaut Walter Franklin. He finds a new life as a submarine warden protecting ocean-dwelling farmers and scientists...only to find that the underwater realm holds dangers as dark and deep as the stars. Customer Reviews (2)
Two novels: one self-indulgent, one near-classic The Deep Range: Now this is more like it. The first sentence -"There was a killer loose on the range" - grabbed me, bringing me back to the days when I first read this book as I was just getting into science fiction. Here we have a future world where food is becoming scarcer, and whales and plankton must be harvested to feed the teeming millions. Into this comes Franklin, a traumatized astronaut looking for a new career. We cover the problems he encounters, both personally and professionally, concluding with the moral one of eating whales at all. Still something of a rambling tale, but it's out of the classic days of sf, and it brought back fond memories for me, and I enjoyed it, regardless.
Two Tales from the Sea--in the classic SF mode. In 1957, the year the Space Age began, ACC penned THE DEEP RANGE--about near-future undersea farming and exploration of Earth's "inner space." The author's love of the sea and it's creatures was prominently shown in this evocative novel. In the decades since it was published, the world has undergone a true revolution in attitude toward marine mammals and their habitats. Whale song has been studied, protective covenants established to preserve endangered species, and exploration of the seas continues. A classic tale that sometimes rankles the contemporary mindset, but exposing all kinds of future possibilities. ... Read more |
35. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime I by Paul Preuss, Arthur C. Clarke | |
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The publisher should be ashamed |
36. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 4 by Paul Preuss | |
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Kindle book too expensive |
37. Islands in the sky: By Arthur C. Clarke by Arthur Charles Clarke | |
Hardcover: 190
Pages
(1954)
Asin: B0006FC85O Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Focus on orbital mechanics rather than plot
Wonderful |
38. The Snows of Olympus: A Garden on Mars by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Hardcover: 120
Pages
(1995-10)
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Good Clarke book but too much computer generated pics
A wonderful book, but a bit too many pictures |
39. The Sentinel by Arthur C. Clarke | |
Mass Market Paperback: 304
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(2004-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Clarke's introduction, he explores why he became the kind of writer hedid, and he offers a look at the very first paragraph he ever published--in1933. This anthology spans three decades, beginning in 1946 with the secondstory he published, "The Rescue Party," and offers a chance to read some ofthe short stories that later germinated into his most spectacular works. It's a special treat to be able to see the beginnings of 2001: A Space Odyssey andChildhood's End,along with Clarke's thoughts on how each story came about. The truly amazing thing is that Clarke's short fiction still holds up, by and large. It's unavoidable that time would catch up with Clarke, though. In fact, he almost apologetically reminds the reader that while "Jupiter V" is dated, Sputnik was still six years in the future when it was written in 1951. While it would have been wonderful if Clarke had added an additionalintroduction about the human race's journey into 2001 and beyond for thisspecial edition, that was not to be. His most recent words in thisanthology were written in 1983. But that's a minor quibble. Withexceptional illustrations by Lebbeus Woods, The Sentinel is a must-read, not only for Clarke fans, but for all readers of science fiction. --KathieHuddleston Customer Reviews (10)
The Nine Short Stories of Clarke
The Germinal Stories of Clarke's Greatest Works
Interesting, but not much more
Don't Bother, But Get Collected Stories Instead
the seeds of 2001 Especially considering the opacity for which the movie is notorious, the story is remarkably spare andstraightforward.The narrator, a lunar geologist, recalls cooking sausage one morning at a researchbase on the Moon, when the rising sun revealed a metallic glimmer on the rock wall of Mare Crisium. He and a compatriot climbed the crater rim and found : [A] roughly pyramidal structure, twice as high as a man, that was set in the rock like a gigantic, many-faceted jewel. Though they initially believed it to be a relic of a lost lunar civilization (notice it is much differentthan the black obelisks which were eventually used in the movie), they soon realized that it must havebeen placed there billions of years ago by an advanced race from another planet.It took twenty years,but finally they were able to penetrate a protective shield around the crystal by using atomic upon it. Now they understand the structure to have been a kind of sentinel, waiting to alert the beings whoplaced it there that finally the human race has achieved a sufficient level of development to be worthyof their notice. I particularly like the way that this tale, written by a renowned futurist at the dawn of the space age,actually resonates with age old religious concerns.The simple idea at its core is that it is by increasingour knowledge and developing our technological prowess that we will become superior beings, evengods.The geologist sagely worries, as must anyone who recalls the Fall of Man and the Tower ofBabel, that the beings who left behind this early warning signal may even be jealous of our advancesand may not be all that happy to find that they finally have company.Like all of the best tales of thefantastic, The Sentinel, though ostensibly about the future, illuminates the very mundane concernswe've always had about the nature of our being and our role in the order of things. GRADE : A ... Read more |
40. Sentinels In Honor of Arthur C. Clarke | |
Hardcover: 400
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(2010-08-06)
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