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Fall of Moondust
Fall of Moondust
Author: Arthur C. Clarke
A science fiction novel, last published in 1995, in which time is running out for the passengers and crew of a tourist cruiser that is trapped in a sea of choking lunar dust, and their rescuers are stretched to the limit by the unpredictable conditions of the alien environment. By the author of THE DEEP RANGE.
ISBN-13: 9780451058447
ISBN-10: 0451058445
Publication Date: 3/5/1974
Edition: 1st Printing
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Publisher: Roc
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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I don't often read science fiction, I'm more into the fantasy genre, but I liked this book. It was a good read. The passengers and crew of the tourist cruise ship, 'Selene,' are buried underneath moondust on the moon with limited resources. The story was supposed to be 'futuristic,' set in the 21st century, which is now, so it seemed a bit out-dated. That aside, the story was interesting, suspenseful, and short enough for me to be able to stick with it so I would recommend it to others. My only complaint: I would like to have known more about why people were living on the moon. Why did the earth stopped spinning?
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