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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. An exercise in frustration, most books you want resolution to whatever problem the writer has set, the crime solved, the guy gets the girl or vice versa. That happens in the Dumarest books but the main point of them is his finding his way back to Earth and each book has a trip to a new planet following a clue and every time he just misses the information by inches..it gets blown up, stolen, eaten, blown out an airlock. It is a bit like Mulder and Scully, every time he gets close and actually sees something and says 'look Scully proof'...she is always looking the other way and doesn't see and then thing vanishes and he is left begging for belief until he almost loses confidence that he actually saw what he saw. We all know it is necessary to the underlying theme to continue unsolved if the series it to continue but it is frustrating and after a while it become unbelievable. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Ascelius was an academic world, whose primary business was teaching the knowledge of the thousands of worlds, and housing great universities and colleges, populated by students and scholars from all over the galaxy. Such a world was surely the place to learn of the legendary planet called Earth. And Dumarest discovered that there had once indeed been a study-group of Earth lore. But to find the remnants of it was not easy. Not when the dreaded Cyber already had a toe-hold on Ascelius - and genetic engineering of man and monster was the latest fad. But Dumarest was not a quitter. Whatever the tests might demand, he would not give up . . . although it might mean death for others - or even for himself. (First published 1980) No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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