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solaris
solaris
Author: stanislaw lem
a sentient ocean was ruling the intelligence of solaris.it's vast mine and enigmatic personality exerted a powerful force on those humans who contacted it.
ISBN: 187781
Publication Date: 12/1971
Pages: 223
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Publisher: berkley medallion books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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mokie avatar reviewed solaris on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The book was much better than the movie. A little wordy, a warning for those fearful of frequent use of large words in novels; but a good storyline if your able to stick with it.
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I blew off this book as soon as Clooney and Fox Hollywood-ized it, but after reading other Lem books I returned to Solaris and realised what a snobby mistake I had been making. Even for a non sci-fan like myself, Lem is a brilliant read and this book is one of his very best.
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Helpful Score: 1
I actually liked the movie more, I think, although the writing was very good and different than most science fiction stories.
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The story is about an "celestial body" that, as I read it, is like a sentient gas giant that has a psychological effect upon the scientists who are observing it from orbit. Quite an interesting read.

The book was made into a 4 hour movie in Russia, then 30 years later re-made by us folk starring George Clooney. The Russian version is most like the novel than the American version. Just read the book.
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One of the ten best science fiction books ever written. A marvel of introspection.


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