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Purgatory Mount
Purgatory Mount
Author: Adam Roberts
An interstellar craft is decelerating after its century-long voyage. Its destination is V538 Aurigae ?, a now-empty planet dominated by one gigantic megastructure, a conical mountain of such height that its summit is high above the atmosphere. The ship's crew of five hope to discover how the long-departed builders made such a colossal thing,...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781473230941
ISBN-10: 1473230942
Publication Date: 2/2021
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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3 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Gollancz
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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maura853 avatar reviewed Purgatory Mount on + 542 more book reviews
Frustrating. Fascinating.

I liked this A LOT, and enjoyed reading it, but I think 3-stars is fair. Because I felt that the generation starship plot was short-changed, and allowed to be no more than the catchy middle-eight. And because I felt that the dystopian journey of the delightful Ottoline Barragão-- while clever and inventive, and putting every trick in your near-future dystopia toybox to good use -- was the set up for a nice plot twist, but didn't really come to much of anything more. It's a testimony to Robert's skill as a writer, and knowledge of SF and pop culture, that shuffling Otty around what laughingly passes as the criminal justice system of a country in meltdown is frightening, plausible, and even funny. But it doesn't really turn into a plot.


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