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Tau Zero
Tau Zero
Author: Poul Anderson
This Hugo Award finalist, ?justifiably regarded as a classic? (SFReviews.net), is the tale of an epic space voyage where time dilation goes horribly wrong. —   — Aboard the spacecraft Leonora Christine, fifty crewmembers, half men and half women, have embarked on a journey of discovery like no other to a planet thirty light-years away. Since their...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781504054560
ISBN-10: 1504054563
Publication Date: 9/18/2018
Pages: 230
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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A great story, heavy on science yet still readable by any sci-fi fan. The crew of a star ship are fated to a mind boggling adventure forced upon them.A group of potential human colonizers from Earth become stranded in space when they experience a very bad case of car trouble, causing them to miss their target star system and continue into the unknown. Due to their speed, time outside the ship moves much faster than within, and eventually they are the last of our kind known to exist as Earth's solar system dies out. Some of the characters are shallow, yet the Captain is solid and memorable. The characters' attempts to deal with the absence of Earth and, therefore, the absence of any familiar frame of reference in their new existence, are effective. Ultimately a triumphant story of human survival and will, and the human struggle to find a place in such a vast, unfamiliar universe. Earth truly seems small in this story, yet looms large in the minds of the nomadic crew, facing an uncertain future. An excellent and memorable book!
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