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Seveneves
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Anathem, Reamde, and Cryptonomicon comes an exciting and thought-provoking science fiction epica grand story of annihilation and survival spanning five thousand yearsWhat would happen if the world were ending? A catastrophic event renders the earth a ticking time bomb. In a feverish race against the inevitable, nations around the globe band together to devise an ambitious plan to ensure the survival of humanity far beyond our atmosphere, in outer space.But the complexities and unpredictability of human nature coupled with unforeseen challenges and dangers threaten the intrepid pioneers, until only a handful of survivors remains . . . Five thousand years later, their progenyseven distinct races now three billion strongembark on yet another audacious journey into the unknown . . . to an alien world utterly transformed by cataclysm and time: Earth.A writer of dazzling genius and imaginative vision, Neal Stephenson combines science, philosophy, technology, psychology, and literature in a magnificent work of speculative fiction that offers a portrait of a future that is both extraordinary and eerily recognizable. As he did in Anathem, Cryptonomicon, the Baroque Cycle, and Reamde, Stephenson explores some of our biggest ideas and perplexing challenges in a breathtaking saga that is daring, engrossing, and altogether brilliant.
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vlwelser
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This felt like 2 separate books and it maybe should have been a series. This is very long. Finished this on the DC Metro because who doesn't carry a kindle everywhere?

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

Bookwormjillk I think I‘ve been riding metro too long. I recognized the floor 😂 I never ride without my kindle or a book! 2d
TheBookHippie I have many pictures with my kindle train plane automobile 🤣📚 2d
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2d
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julesG
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Bailedbailed

Nope!!! Good idea, but nearly 33 hours for the #audiobook that's at least 20 hours too many.

I gave it 5 hours on 1.75x.

This is the fourth book I've read by Stephenson. The fourth
I've bailed. I've learned my lesson.

That said, The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. is good, but it's a collaboration with Nicole Galland.

Ruthiella I‘ll give him another chance because I already own it: 7mo
dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
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julesG
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Nearly 33 hours!!! Wowza!

Honestly, listening to Mary Robinette Kowal reading this, I am reminded of The Calculating Stars and wondering whether her book was influenced by Seveneves.

Crazeedi That's a marathon!! Enjoy! 7mo
Ruthiella It definitely seems like the premise inspired her! 7mo
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johncadams
Seveneves / Seveneves | Neal Stephenson
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One of the best science-fiction novels I've read in ages.

#sciencefiction #nealstephenson

TheSpineView Loved this book! 2y
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TheSpineView
Seveneves / Seveneves | Neal Stephenson
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#Movie2BookRecs @Klou
Prompt: The Island

Klou Ooh sounds good. Great choice! 3y
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HeyT
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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Okay so this book is huge but part three is so different it feels like a separate book but in a really good way. I don‘t really read a lot of hard sci-fi but this wasn‘t too overly technical so I really enjoyed it.
#BuriedAliveChallenge

HeyT This was my April #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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HeyT
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I‘m excited by how much progress I made today on Seveneves. It‘s finally feeling like I‘ll be able to conquer this chunkster in a reasonable time frame. The book has been really good too.

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HeyT
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Spending Caturday reading while the girls bird watch in the window. I‘m finally getting back into Seveneves after taking a romcom detour the past two weeks. I like it so far but I‘m overwhelmed by the size.
#CatsOfLitsy

CoverToCoverGirl Sweet baby! 😻 4y
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HeyT
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Progress on Seveneves has been slower than I‘d like. I keep getting distracted by comfort rereads. I mean I‘ve enjoyed what I‘ve read so far so I can‘t understand my aversion to picking it up more. Maybe Sierra can offer me some emotional support to push through.
#CatsOfLitsy

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HeyT
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#BookReport
Managed to have a pretty successful week even if I went completely off forecast for the first half. I read the entire Don Tillman trilogy which was good AND managed to complete my first chunkster of the month. I learned that when it comes to ereading I can only handle the equivalent of 450 pages before I get bogged down.

#WeeklyForecast
My goal is to make considerable progress in chunkster no. 2 of the month and maybe finish it.

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HeyT
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Getting ready to head into my second chunkster of the month. I haven‘t read the blurb so I‘m going in blind. This is my #bookspin for the month.

MsMelissa I‘m reading this right now, too. 4y
mikelwisler Loved it. Did an episode of my podcast about it, discussing how it imagines our species future. 4y
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HeyT
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Here‘s my April tbr featuring my #LibraryHaul and #Bookspin selections. My book spin and double spin come in at a combined 1367 pages! I‘ve never done macrame before so I‘m curious about my library take and make craft kit.

MsMelissa Yay for Doomsday Book! 4y
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shadowspeak17
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#3books I hated

I couldn‘t even finish I Have No Mouth it put me off so much with its misogyny. Seveneves felt like a giant waste of time, skipping over everything I wanted to hear more about in favor of things that did little to nothing to get me to care about what was happening. And Emergency Skin just beats you over the head with its message, which is something I cannot stand whether I agree with the message or not.

OriginalCyn620 📚👎🏻📚 4y
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MotionChickness
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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Also while rearranging, I found a long lost package 😬 Books I ordered before 2020 decided to be a tish-show. Some I‘ve already read and loved, some I‘ve been wanting to read for a while!

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hefau
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson

“The Moon blew up suddenly and for no apparent reason.” Pg. 1

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hike.read.repeat
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It took me over two months to read this 800+ pager. Although parts were slow for me, seeing over 5000 years of human “history,” survival, and innovation unfold made it a worthy read.

It had been on my tbr for a while but I decided to read it bc my library had a “read a book set in space” task for their reading challenge.

#auniverseofstories

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shadowspeak17
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1. I‘m honestly surprised I managed to keep myself from completely raging in my review of this one because I absolutely HATED it. 🙃🙄😅
2. The Office
3. Oatmeal
4. CST
5. Black Bones

#friyayintro

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Rieltalk
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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This was an interesting one by one of my favorite authors, and one that introduced me to the “hard sci fi” genre. It‘s thoughtfully-written, and almost entirely believable as a possible future, albeit one with some conveniently-interesting developments. Neal‘s ability to start wide and bring everything together is definitely apparent in this book, and though long, was an easy and enjoyable read!

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hike.read.repeat
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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Learned a concept called Amistics. We think of technological change as linear and always improving but in reality, people and circumstances dictate which tech will be adopted.

Ex: irl, our phone/internet tech is evolving rapidly while humans haven‘t made as many advances in spacefaring. In this book, 5000 years in the future, phone tech is what we were using in 2005 but they have advanced robotics, and permanent settlements in Earth‘s orbit.

hike.read.repeat Also, I passed 5k litfluence points. 🙌🏽 Thanks, y‘all.

Still working on this thicc book. Peep pg 700 in the corner.
5y
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Shaneyney
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I don‘t generally like to give bad reviews, but I barely made it through this one. The basic story line was great and well written- and that made up about a third of the book. It was so constantly being interrupted by these mind numbing scientific details, that by the time they got back to the story you forget what was going on. If I wanted a science book I would have bought one.

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hike.read.repeat
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I don‘t think I‘ve ever read a book that spans such a long time period. 😂

Seveneves is 800+ pages and it‘s a commitment for me bc I don‘t read as fast as most of you on here.

But reading an epic story like this is quite rewarding.

JulietReads Lol 😂 5y
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hike.read.repeat
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Here are some reproductive topics I‘ve taken issue with so far:

1. Back when they still had embryos and sperm samples, the Arkies and Gpop were expected to get pregnant with those embryos. If I was one of the last remaining humans and was responsible for carrying on the species, I‘m my getting pregnant with my own gd embryo and genetics.

2. This post-menopausal women is basically described here as worthless. [cont.]

hike.read.repeat 3. Literally the first thing these last remaining 8 humans discuss after another catastrophic event is how they will get pregnant. Like, what about ensuring their own survival? It is implied that they are good on food and energy now that even more humans are dead, but still. Start some crops first, then worry about cloning yourself. Is that what the author thinks women would do in that situation? 5y
hike.read.repeat That being said, I‘m excited to see how the rest of the book unfolds. The premise is these last remaining seven women who still have egg cells get to choose how the genes in their clones will be edited. Basically, what traits do they think will be beneficial to the survival of humanity. 5y
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TelevisionNeighbor
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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I reached the third act of this book and kind of lost interest. 🤭 There was a huge shift and I‘m sure it‘s going to get really good, but I am ready to move on. Do you ever feel like you‘ve been reading the same book for so long, you just want to be done with it?

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I remember that feeling with this book, the last section is so far ahead....think of it like the epilogue, afterwards short story, that focuses on how those people who made such desperate choices worked out and came back together eventually. I remember it as being fascinating once I got into it, but hard to start initially. 5y
TelevisionNeighbor @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I had to skim a little (a lot) to get through it. I liked the plot but the descriptions of everything in space put me to sleep! 5y
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hike.read.repeat
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A couple times a year I go through my #tbr and cull the list. It‘s very freeing.

I just reduced my tbr time from 4 years and 2 months to 3 years and 7 months.

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hike.read.repeat
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There are 215 books on my Goodreads #tbr.

In 2018 I read 51 books.

At this rate, it will take me 4 years and 2 months to read all the books on my list.

It will be October 21, 2023 and I will be 33 years old.

Want to do this yourself? readitforward.com/tbr-time/

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hike.read.repeat
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I‘m getting close to being halfway done with this one but I still can‘t get around the fact that nothing was done to prevent the White Sky and Hard Rain while so much effort and resources were put into preserving a small amount of human life. It seems like they could have pushed the boulders out of orbit soon after the Agent, when scientists started to realize what would happen.

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hike.read.repeat
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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New summer hobby: indoor bouldering. 💪🏽

It‘s definitely pushing me out of my comfort zone and is p addictive.

I‘ll attempt a route a few times which only takes a few minutes, then I‘ll need a 5-7 minute break. This is where books come in!

I‘m enjoying this title so far but it‘s a big commitment.

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juliegumdrop
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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My favorite setting from a book is the future from Seveneves where the Habitat Ring around the Earth is where all of humanity lives. I wouldn‘t want to live in world where humans couldn‘t occupy our planet anymore, but I always find myself thinking bout this book and this concept. It‘s such an unusual idea. I think Neal Stephenson is brilliant. #gigibookbox @GondorGirl

GondorGirl Ooo- I haven't read that book- I'll have to check it out! 6y
juliegumdrop @GondorGirl it‘s quite a chunker, but it has stayed with me and I always think about this world. If you like hard core sci-fi, I would recommend it. 6y
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AMVP
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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Picked this one up up after hearing Griffin's recommendation of it on the latest episode of the Wonderful! podcast.

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abbielistenstobooks
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson
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1. -15°F (feels like -35°F!)
2. 72°F
3. 65°F
4. allllllll of it!
5. 🤔🤔🤔 I tagged the book I'm reading RIGHT NOW because I am enjoying it and I couldn't pick otherwise!
#HelloThursday

wanderinglynn Thanks for playing! 💜 And stay warm! 🥶 6y
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abbielistenstobooks
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I guess hard science fiction is where I'm at right now

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I really liked this one...definitely made me think. 6y
abbielistenstobooks @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I like it so far too! I'm reading the ebook of this one, and when I'm on the move, I'm listening to the audiobook of Three Body Problem - both v interesting, hard sci-fi. 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @abbielistenstobooks I haven‘t read The Three Body Problem, right now I‘m off on the Murderbot Diaries, which is more sci-fi with I, Robot types of twists. 6y
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abbielistenstobooks @Riveted_Reader_Melissa that reminds me, I should re-read I, Robot! Is Muderbot Diaries a mystery or thriller? Or just solidly sci-fi? 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @abbielistenstobooks More sci-fi action...its a short story series, so it actually would fit nicely after an I, Robot reread since that‘s also short stories. The first is... 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @abbielistenstobooks You are very welcome, enjoy Seveneves, and then maybe some Murderbot 6y
speljamr This book was fantastic! One of my favorites. 6y
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shadowspeak17
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⭐️1/2
This book was 868 pages of what felt like mostly science info dumps. Some of the science was interesting, but character development and pacing both suffered due to the excessive focus on explaining these concepts, when, especially considering what the first 2/3 of the book are about, it really could have used some compelling characters instead. Unfortunately, all the characters felt surface level, and I struggled to find any sort of ⬇️

shadowspeak17 connection with them. I also felt like a lot of the things I really wanted to know about (be it plot, character, or science related) were skipped over in favor of things that did less for the plot and characters which left me scratching my head wondering why Stephenson would do that. The last third felt like it should have been its own book to better allow the story to develop. As it was, that section felt kind of lazy like Stephenson was... 6y
shadowspeak17 ...running out of steam and just wanted to slap an ending on and be done with it. This book was a huge disappointment. It had so much potential, but it just seemed to miss that potential at almost every turn. If I hadn‘t been reading this with friends, I probably would have bailed. At least our discussion of it should be interesting. 🤷🏽‍♀️
#catsoflitsy #Phoenix #unpopularopinion
6y
Leftcoastzen Love your kitty!😻 6y
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TheSpineView
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#manicmonday @JoScho #letterS

📘 Seveneves
👩‍💻 Lynsay Sands
🎥 Star Wars (the original)
🍴 Spaghetti

JoScho 🧡🧡🧡 6y
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shadowspeak17
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I read 1-3 books at a time. I‘m currently reading three and it‘s right on the edge of being too much for me, so I can‘t do more than three. I feel like I get the most reading done when I read two at a time because if I don‘t feel like reading one book, I‘ll usually feel like reading the other, whereas if I‘m only reading one book and I don‘t feel like reading it, I just won‘t read. So, two is preferred for me, but 1-3 is my range. #TuesdayTidbits

SilversReviews Love how you filled in the number on the photo. 😊 One is plenty for me. I am amazed at how many people read more than one book at a time. Thank you for playing and for re-posting. 6y
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shadowspeak17
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I read several reviews about this book back before I added it to my TBR, and they all mentioned that there was a lot of science. I thought, sure that‘s fine. I can handle that... Oh my god, there is so much though! 🙃

Riveted_Reader_Melissa It‘s a looong book, but I enjoyed it. There was a lot to think about in there. 6y
shanaqui But is it interesting science?! 6y
shadowspeak17 @Riveted_Reader_Melissa That‘s good. I‘m really wanting more to think about from it, honestly (besides the science), but I don‘t feel like I‘m getting that from it right now. Hopefully, I‘ll feel differently by the end. 6y
shadowspeak17 @shanaqui Hahaha, some of it is interesting. I don‘t mind so much that there‘s a lot of science. My issue is more that I‘m feeling like there‘s so much of the science parts that it‘s actually taking away from other areas of the story. I wish it were more balanced, I guess is what I‘m trying to say. 6y
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EstelaV
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@shadowspeak17 Roped me into reading Seveneves a few days before the start of #NaNoWriMo... Its great so far, but I doubt I'll be able to finish it in time.

shadowspeak17 I just realized you‘re reading two books in a row that have giant eyeballs on the cover... I know that‘s random. Don‘t judge me. 😂❤️ 6y
EstelaV Hahah it's a good theme... actually seveneves is answering a question that popped up when I was reading 172 Hours On the Moon... the book barely touched on "blowing up" the moon... it was one line and then never addressed again. That book did that alot had a lot of smaller great ideas it didnt do anything with.... and I was like what if the moon did explode how does that affect tides and long term earth living... well seveneves is on one scenario! 6y
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shadowspeak17
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Bf: You should read Seveneves next!
Me: I don‘t know if I want to read that next though...
Bf: Do it!

~I start Seveneves~

Bf: Yay, you‘re reading it! How far are you?
Me: 12%
Bf: 😐
Me: 😁
Bf: Already?!
Me: ...yes.
Bf: No, you‘re reading it too fast! I‘m only at 34%.
Me: You know how fast I can read. Why did you tell me to read this next if that was going to be too fast for you? 🤦🏽‍♀️😂

#thestruggleisreal #slowreadervsfastreaderproblems

EstelaV Hahah classic! 6y
sprainedbrain Haha! Also, I love that book. ❤️ 6y
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“We‘re not hunter gatherers anymore. We‘re all living like patients in the intensive care unit of a hospital. What keeps us alive isn‘t bravery or athleticism, or any of those other skills that were valuable in a caveman society. It‘s our ability to master complex technological skills. It is our ability to be nerds. We need to breed nerds.”

sprainedbrain I love that book. So much!! 6y
Nute I'm into geeks and nerds. I think I might be one of them! 6y
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Shadowfat
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This book took me way longer than expected to finish. I liked the concept and the overall plot but I thought sometimes he focused too much on the mechanics of the equipment and less on the people. Also the transition between the 2 sections was jarring and that's when I lost interest, but it picked up by the end.

MicrobeMom I agree completely! 6y
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MirrorMask
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@kstadt929 is doing a #4567blindgiveaway!!! See the original post for details.

I'd like to win #7 because 7 is my favorite number and science fiction is one of my favorite genres.

kstadt929 Good choice! Thanks for entering! 🎉 Good luck! 6y
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bellamytaft
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I really like this one! It got bogged down after the time jump, but the first half would have worked really well as a stand alone. Still recommend!

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Love that light! 6y
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parasolofdoom
Seveneves: A Novel | Neal Stephenson

So. Much. Hard science info dump 😬😬😬. I'm soldiering on but I doooon't think I'm smart enough for all this technical talk.

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Well all right then. Let's do this. #firstlines

Bookgirl I tried to read this and had to bail early on. I definitely want to go back to it. 6y
parasolofdoom @Bookgirl I'm giving myself plenty of time on this one, Hard SF is a subgenre I always struggle with since I glaze over at more technical explanations 6y
Bookgirl @parasolofdoom yep it felt too hard...I need to go back when I‘m feeling up for a challenge as the story itself seemed fascinating 6y
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bellamytaft
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Just over halfway through this one. Super invested, very much against one of the characters who I don't like, but I keep reminding myself that the second half jumps 5000 years in the future. So...don't have to worry about that person much longer. Hope to finish by the weekend!

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bellamytaft
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"The moon blew up without warning and for no apparent reason."

Seveneves is off to a great start already.

NEXT DAY EDIT: This is the only time I can recall where I've chosen to wake up early on a Saturday to read, rather than sleep in half the day. 187 pages in!