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Fall of Moondust
Fall of Moondust
Author: Arthur Charles Clarke
ISBN-13: 9780451147172
ISBN-10: 0451147170
Publication Date: 3/1/1974
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Roc
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Leesa-Dee avatar reviewed Fall of Moondust on + 48 more book reviews
People are living on the moon and a tourism industry has been established. One of the things the visitors to the moon like to do is take a sightseeing cruise on the Sea of Thirst in a boat specially designed to travel across the surface of this sea of dust. Captain Pat Harris has made this trip many times before without incident. But this time something entirely unexpected occurs: a sinkhole opens in the dust beneath the boat and it is pulled down some fifty feet into the dusty depths.
The boat is a bubble air trapped beneath the cold, airless moon dust and the 22 people on board can do nothing to save themselves. They just have to sit and wait and pray that help arrives before they run out of air.

Written about 1960 and somewhat dated, this was still an OK story. I found myself skipping parts of it, mainly the technical descriptions of the rescue effort which provided a lot more detail than I was interested in reading. Other than the sometimes boring tech stuff, it was pretty interesting, despite the fact that the moon does not have seas of dust deep enough to sink a boat.
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"How do you rescue twenty-two people buried alive by a treacherous and greedy moon?

"A fascinating and stirring tale." New York Times