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Anvil of Stars
Anvil of Stars | Greg Bear
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The “provocative and entertaining follow-up” to The Forge of God: Exiled from their planet, humans unite with one alien race in the fight against another (Publishers Weekly). The Ship of the Law travels the infinite enormity of space, carrying eighty-two young people: fighters, strategists, scientists—and children. After one alien culture destroyed their home, another offered the opportunity for revenge in the form of a starship built from fragments of the Earth’s corpse, a ship they now use to scour the universe in search of their enemy. Working with sophisticated nonhuman technologies that need new thinking to comprehend them, they’re cut off forever from the people they left behind. Denied information, they live within a complex system that is both obedient and beyond their control. They’re frightened. And they’re waging war against entities whose technologies are unimaginably advanced and vast, and whose psychology is ultimately, unknowably alien. In Anvil of Stars, the multimillion-selling, Nebula Award–winning author of Eon and other science fiction masterpieces “fashions an action-packed and often thrilling plot; by using each of the well-depicted alien races to mirror human behavior, he defines what it means to be Homo sapiens. . . . A gripping story” (Publishers Weekly).
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This one felt so different from the first book that I‘m having problems believing the same author was involved. I think I liked this one more than The Forge of God. I think the characters were more dynamic and a story of seeking revenge caught my attention. I‘ll definitely keep my eye out for more of Bear‘s works in the future.

#scifi

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Okay, so I didn‘t actually keep track of time but I‘m pretty sure I achieved the goal. I didn‘t really get an impressive amount of reading done. I finished what remained of The Forge of God in about two hours, maybe got 60 or so pages into It Can‘t Happen Here in an hour or so, and I‘m about 75% through with Anvil of Stars which I‘ve been reading for like five hours. Time to go to the movies!
#8inTwo #scifi #speculativefiction

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Geeklet
Anvil of Stars | Greg Bear

I think I‘m going to accidentally complete the #8inTwo readathon challenge. I wish I had kept a timer but I didn‘t think I had enough time to do it.

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On to the next one!!!