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Whipping Star
Whipping Star
Author: Frank Herbert
The end of life throughout the Galaxy was months - or days, or minutes - away. When the last of the mysterious entities known as Calebans died, so would all those who had ever traveled by a Caleban "jumpdoor" - and the jumpdoors were the universal means of travel, with every planet using them constantly!
ISBN: 377867
Pages: 176
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Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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pindari avatar reviewed Whipping Star on + 38 more book reviews
Well written, though a challenging read. Herbert does a great job of creating understanding in the reader of how difficult alien communications could be - even when society has incorporated alien races for decades. I've always loved science fiction for the exploration of "what if" and this book is a stellar example.
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Simply said, Herbert's ability to trap a person in his books through his elegant style and great imagery is monumental. This book (along with its sequel, Dosaid Experiment) follow a being called a Caleban and its relationship with a human. It was quite a unique book.


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