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Aurora kim stanley robinson review
Aurora kim stanley robinson review






aurora kim stanley robinson review aurora kim stanley robinson review

The original occupants of an interstellar ark might not live to see their final destination, but they know their descendants likely would, and that potential alone holds much room for the pioneer spirit.īut what happens if it all goes wrong? What if, after all the time and lives invested, you and your group reach the end of your journey to find that your destination is not as it seems, and now all your hopes are dashed to pieces, your hard-made plans gone to shit? Of course, closely related to the theme of colonization is the idea of the generation starship. It’s interesting how just the other day I was writing about how much I love colonization sci-fi, a fascinating subgenre which celebrates the faith and ambition that comes with setting out into the unknown-with the hopes that a brand new home can be found at the end of that journey. Sci-Fi November is a month-long blog event hosted by Rinn Reads and Over The Effing Rainbow this year, created to celebrate everything amazing about science fiction! From TV shows to movies, books to comics, and everything else in between, it is intended to help science fiction lovers share their love and passion for this genre and its many, many fandoms.Ī review copy was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. #RRSciFiMonth Book Review: Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson








Aurora kim stanley robinson review