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2001: A Space Odyssey | Arthur C. Clarke
The year is 2001, and cosmonauts uncover a mysterious monolith that has been buried on the Moon for at least three million years. To their astonishment, the monolith releases an equally mysterious pulsea kind of signalin the direction of Saturn after it is unearthed. Whether alarm or communication, the human race must know what the signal isand who it was intended for. The Discovery and its crew, assisted by the highly advanced HAL 9000 computer system, sets out to investigate. But as the crew draws closer to their rendezvous with a mysterious and ancient alien civilization, they realize that the greatest dangers they face come from within the spacecraft itself. HAL proves a dangerous traveling companion, and the crew must outwit him to survive. This novel version of the famous Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey was written by Clarke in conjunction with the movies production. It is meant to stand as a companion piece, and it offers a complementary narrative thats loaded with compelling science fiction ideas. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Clarke is widely revered as one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 20th century, esteemed alongside Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein, a trio known informally as the Big Three. Before his death in 2008, he authored more than 100 novels, novellas, and short story collections and laid the groundwork for science fiction as we know it today. Combining scientific knowledge and visionary literary aptitude, Clarkes work explored the implications of major scientific discoveries in astonishingly inventive and mystical settings. Clarkes short stories and novels have won numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards, have been translated into more than 30 languages, and have sold millions of copies worldwide. Several of his books, including 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010: Odyssey II, have been adapted into films that still stand as classic examples of the genre. Without a doubt, Arthur C. Clarke is one of the most important voices in contemporary science fiction literature.
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mindduckbooks
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While it is true that the AI is a better character than any of the human character and it is very dry, it does explain everything clearly and gives you a lot to think about. This is what books and Arthur C. Clarke can do really well. Ask big questions and really make you think.

Check out our discussion about it on our Mind Duck Books Podcast ep.60: https://bit.ly/3S8tGMB

#2001 #space #odyssey #arthur #clarke

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llcoolnate
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Read this before re-watching the film. A very interesting way to have a movie develop (created by director and author) before having a novel to follow. Very enjoyable read though, and currently enjoying the sequel!

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Morr_Books
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Finished my book club read yesterday & am rewatching the movie for the discussion on Tuesday. I'm glad I read the book now, which has more details. Feel free to join the discussion if you want: https://meetu.ps/e/Mnp5L/zxXbQ/i
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Morr_Books Also, I'm using all my lovely autumn bookmarks (bucket list #11) and coffee mug all courtesy of @LitsyLove ❤️ 14mo
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The_Book_Ninja
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I‘ve seen the film twice before and read the book twice too. But this third reading was the first time that I‘ve read it days after seeing the film which, incidentally, was the first time I had seen it at the cinema. They compliment each other so well. Both are simply beautiful works of art. I‘ve now become slightly obsessed.

stretchkev It's never occurred to me to watch 2001 and read the book at the same time. Always kept as to separate works. Neat that they compliment each other rather than clash. 1y
The_Book_Ninja @stretchkev You are left to contemplate the meaning of much of the movie. I feel the book answers some questions but not to the detriment of either. 1y
Bookwomble I'm slightly obsessed by this film, and love the book, too - I have that same edition! The film soundtrack got me into the music of composer Gyorgi Ligeti. 2001 is something of a cultural leviathan. 1y
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble Yes, that absolutely bonkers stuff he does with the voices is both unsettling and beautiful. If you have, or have read what I‘m reading next then we truly were separated at birth 👯‍♂️ 1y
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Ha! Well I await the reveal of your next read with anticipation! 😄 1y
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sarahbellum
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Mehso-so

Basil made his opinion clear about this one 😂

I was pretty much enjoying this until the last 40 pages or so. Then the story took a hard right turn and I don‘t think I‘m into sci-fi enough to appreciate the ending. Instead I have a headache 😵‍💫

But! August #doublespin complete (this was also my double spin for March, but I didn‘t get to it) and another #1001books under my belt

TheAromaofBooks Basil's bowtie is a very dapper look!!! 2y
sarahbellum @TheAromaofBooks We got a bowtie collar for our dog, Gus, too 😁🎩 2y
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tessavi
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Written in 1968, I think Clarke succeeded in creating a story that still holds up today. I should watch the movie someday.

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tessavi
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Updating my bullet journal while listening to the tagged book.
I started a bullet journal before but failed to keep track and didn't like how it turned out. Keeping it simple this time and just adding the books I read in the last 3 years.
#bulletjournal #bookbulletjournal

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Andrew65
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This is one book I have never read, but corrected this over the weekend. This was a more enjoyable read than I was expecting, and now looking forward to getting to 2010, the next book in the Space Odyssey Series.

2nd book finished for #MarvellousMarch

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Andrew65
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Next up in #MarvellousMarch is an audiobook of 2001 : A Space Odyssey. Never read this.

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Readerann
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Finally got around to this. It was surprisingly good. I should read more SciFi.
#1001books

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Conceived of 50+ years apart, these 2 books represent the #conflictedworlds prompt #technology. In Clarke‘s story, the HAL9000 computer becomes more powerful than human cognition (or so it imagines...); whereas Turkle‘s subtitle evokes current dilemmas: “Why we expect more from technology and less from each other”!!

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚🙌🏻📚 3y
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This sci-fi “classic” exceeded my expectations! The only thing I‘ve known about the book or film all involve HAL 9000. There‘s is so much more to the story than a computer going rogue on a space mission. I absolutely loved the beginning and end. Everything in between kept me pretty engaged too. I think the story is interesting enough that this would appeal to most readers, even those who typically don‘t typically read sci-if. 4/5
#bookspinbingo

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QBub
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What a trip! … he was not quite sure what he would do next …

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Twainy
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It‘s been over 50 years since this was originally published.

The author indicates that this book was written as a movie tie-in BEFORE the movie was filmed. He worked with Stanley Kubrick. This was interesting.

The book starts out very slow. About halfway it picks up & takes off. Since it‘s a movie tie-in I‘ll imagine that you all know the story. It‘s earned it genre as a classic but I still prefer the movie.

Great book, read it!

⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

IuliaC The entire tetralogy is great! 👍 3y
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Klou Great choice! 4y
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Lizpixie
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For such a small book, only 224pges, it sure packs a lot in. It has 4 distinct parts, the 1st with prehistoric man, the 2nd the finding of the slab on the moon, 3rd the journey with HAL the homicidal AI then the evolution of the star child. It reminds me a great deal of the movie Contact with Jodi Foster it some ways, the last section particularly. Its one of those books that I‘ll find myself thinking about for a long time.5⭐️ #MarchUnshelfing

Clwojick Way to go! 5y
vivastory You probably already know this, but Clarke wrote this based on Kubrick's film. One of the earlier, & probably more well-known, novelizations of a movie. 5y
vivastory Well I should say he wrote it as kubrick was making his movie & then published it afterwards* 5y
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Lizpixie
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“They were usually christened with feminine names, perhaps in recognition their personalities were sometimes slightly unpredictable.”

Sexist much? You know you‘re reading something written in the 20th Century or earlier when you come across lines like this! #nottheonlyunpredictablesex

EDIT: In light of this, it‘s ironic that it‘s the male named computer that becomes homocidal🤔 #foodforthought

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Hey everyone👋Had to give my eyes a break yesterday after this weekends readathon, but I‘m back and finally getting around to reading this SciFi classic. I‘ve seen the Kubrick movie a few times, that was a director who could convey majesty & mood, but I‘ve never actually read the book. So far so good🚀 #MarchUnshelfing #challenge

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OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚😊 5y
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😳😆👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 #LitsyHumor

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Nikki_E Oh now you understand me! 5y
TheBookAddict 😳😱😂😂 5y
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MLRio
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It was the mark of a barbarian to destroy something one could not understand; but perhaps men were barbarians, beside the creatures who had made this thing.

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MLRio
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I didn't actually sign up to teach this literature of science and technology class, but it's turning out to be a very happy accident 🌌

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MLRio
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Deliberate error was unthinkable. Even the concealment of truth filled him with a sense of imperfection, of wrongness--of what, in a human being, would have been called guilt. For like his makers, Hal had been created innocent; but, all too soon, a snake had entered his electronic Eden.

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MLRio
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Lesson planning 🛰️ #sciencefiction

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Novelista71
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A must read if you‘ve only seen the film

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While I was enjoying the Fiction Readers Summit, my fellow littens were filling my mailbox with #ListyLove. I did make time to buy this cute coffee cup stamp & ink as well as these beautiful washi tape rolls to decorate my replies. Tagged book is one mentioned in one of my letters. #frs

catiewithac I love the little to-go coffee cup stamp 🤩 5y
Princess-Kingofkings @catiewithac I've been looking for a small coffee stamp ~ found this one at Hobby Lobby. ☕️ (edited) 5y
Crazeedi @Princess-Kingofkings love the stamp, I have a whole collection! And washi tape too! I need to raid my supplies for sure! Thanks for the idea! 5y
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Eggs
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And I'm floating in a most peculiar way
And the stars look very different today
For here
Am I sitting in a tin can
Far above the world
Planet Earth is blue
And there's nothing I can do🎶
#spaceoddity #maymoviemagic @Cinfhen @rohit-sawant

Cinfhen Bowie 👨🏼‍🎤 6y
RohitSawant 💜🌠💜 6y
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rretzler Not read any of them. 😔 6y
Squidapus Squidapus is hoping for Revenant Gun to win! 6y
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#BookMail Pt6 I‘m obsessed with these special editions of SciFi classics. All come with a foreword by Neil Gaiman & look spectacular. My only tiny gripe is the way the writing on the spine is back to front. I now have Neuromancer, Dune, 2001 & on order is Stranger In A Strange Land & The Left Hand Of Darkness. The only one to get now is The Once And Future King. Does anybody else feel compelled to get all the books in a special edition series?

DuckOfDoom I have completed this series a month ago, but still have to read stranger in a strange land. They look so pretty and I can afford the whole series because it's 'just' 6 books. I also collect the 10th anniversary editions by gollancz, but I am way behind the releases. 6y
BarbaraBB I‘d go crazy with those spines 😲😉 6y
JazzFeathers 😲😲😲😲💙💙💙💙 6y
Lizpixie @DuckOfDoom I‘d check out the gollancz editions but I have enough obsessions!🙅🏻‍♀️This series is wonderful though, the stories are all true classics & only 6 instead of 20-30 to get. Better for the bank balance💸 @BarbaraBB I‘m trying to figure out a way of displaying them so it‘s not so noticeable🤔 @JazzFeathers have you seen the rest? 💚🧡💙🖤❤️💛 6y
JazzFeathers @Lizpixie No, but l'm going to look them up! 6y
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Geeklet
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Naturally a Clarke written book adaptation of seminal film is gonna be pretty good. Unfortunately, because ideas from the book/movie have been stolen so many times, it‘s getting difficult to be blown away by the original work. Maybe because I‘ve seen the film or because I‘ve seen countless films inspired by 2001, I wasn‘t completely amazed by the book. That‘s quite a shame because this story is still the strongest.

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Gym time this morning so it‘s time for a few lazy hours with the stinkers. Book should be finished soon. I‘ll start another before my swanky dinner tonight. We‘re going to a local Italian restaurant to eat a meal created my former contestants of Hell‘s Kitchen. It‘s my first fancy meal! #dogsoflitsy #helpiamtrapped #scifi

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Geeklet
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Work day done and backyard mowed. Time to hit that backlog!

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Eggs
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“I can feel it Dave...”

#odyssey #quotsyapr19 @TK-421

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fandom_hellspawn99
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Woah, that was trippy. I need to read the rest, I must know what happens 😂😂😂

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fandom_hellspawn99
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#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
1. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne and 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke
2. I love the feel and look and hardcover, but paperbacks are cheaper, but either way I prefer a physical copy, nothing against e-readers though. 😅
3. The Great Gatsby 😪😪 just couldn't do it.

rachelsbrittain I was not a fan of The Great Gatsby either haha 😅 Thanks for joining in 📚 6y
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fandom_hellspawn99
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Woo! Approaching part 3, can't wait to see what's in store 😎

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Xeno
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✨“Those who had begun that experiment so long ago had not been men or even remotely close to human, but they were flesh and blood and when they looked out across the deeps of space, they had felt awe and wonder and loneliness.” ✨

Photo from babaktafreshi on Instagram!!!

#scifi

JessNevertheless What a beautiful quote! 6y
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Xeno
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“Free at last from the tyranny of matter”

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Xeno
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I. ADORE. THIS. BOOK.

I didn‘t expect to like it as much as I did. Came in with low expectations since I had already seen the movie and enjoyed it...fell asleep to it...thought it was weird...as ya do.

However, I literally just finished it and I already want to read it again. I may have a new favorite book.

JessNevertheless Good news, there are sequels :) 6y
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mappamunday
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imyril
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#RRSciFiMonth Day 23: I can‘t do that Dave

Turns out HAL is still the most villainous AI in my collection - I like my AIs sympathetic, apparently!

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The book and the film were done concurrently; Clarke would watch some of the dailies each day and go back and tweak the book, which was only two-thirds done when shooting started.
#AnglophilesAnonymous # Anglophilesoflitsy

vivastory I had no idea. Fascinating! 6y
Aimeesue @vivastory Me either! Clarke lays out the process he and Kubrick went through throughout filming. Really an interesting way to work. Hoping the movie will make more sense after I read it! 6y
bookcollecter Favorite film of all time! 6y
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