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Wheelers
Wheelers
Author: Ian Stewart, Jack S. Cohen
Interplanetary exploration in the 23rd century has been left to a few eccentric outcasts. One such outcast, Prudence Odingo, has returned to Earth with wheeled artefacts from Callisto, a moon of Jupiter. When the "wheelers" come to life, Earth discovers that Jupiter has declared war on humanity.
ISBN-13: 9780743207430
ISBN-10: 0743207432
Publication Date: 8/6/2001
Pages: 400
Edition: paperback / softback
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Publisher: Earthlight
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Although I cut my teeth on SF I had drifted to other genres as time passed.

"Wheelers" reminded me how much fun good SF can be! I really enjoyed reading this book.

The science is solid, the plot and premise make sense, it's original, and it's a pleasure to read. Also, this is the most original end-of-the-world novel I think I have ever read. The threat comes from out-of-this-world...Jupiter to be exact.

Although Jovians have been used numerous times, I think this is one of the most original uses and creatures I have ever seen. Not to mention the residents of Sol, which isn't that common.

The characters are well written, sympathetic, easy to identify with, and the space sequences are great. Everything is actually how I would imagine it.

Read it.