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Autor de Moon Odyssey

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Could not get past the first chapters. Clunky writing and confusing characters made it feel like the pilot episode of a particularly cheesy '70s made-for-TV series. Perhaps it got better but I lost all interest in finding out.
 
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NurseBob | otra reseña | Nov 5, 2023 |
Whilst this is Rankine's first edition, his 3rd and the last edition is still used today in the practice and study of Scots Law in the areas of Landlord and Tenant law and law of leases.

Unfortunately, there is no collective effort to have his 3rd edition reprinted, however, for some odd reason there is an effort to reprint his 1st edition.
 
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ScotsLawyer | Jul 17, 2022 |
The plot could have come from Dick: are Bob and Ava, fleeing from aliens in a future time when Earth's empire is receding, really just a shared dream of Ben and Averil in an earlier future where Earth is dividing into North and South Hemisphere mega-complexes, warring over equatorial rights to mining an exotic new metal. Even the details are pulp SF as in Dick, e.g., Heinlein's "roads must roll" moving walkways (this in 1971).

Unfortunately, where Dick mastered the slippery reality plot, here the dichotomy just sits there until a final unconvincing resolution. And where Dick was conflictedly misogynistic, Mason is just repellently sexist in 1960s Playboy mode, with toss-off phrases like "one hot babe" and "pneumatic", and a repeated occurrence of having the main female characters naked and strapped spread-eagle for torture.

I have no idea what the title refers to.

Not recommended in the slightest.
 
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ChrisRiesbeck | Jan 18, 2021 |
This is the third of Rankine's DAG FLETCHER novels. It is my first book by this author. I think I would have loved it as a teen. Tough guys and cool girls in space. I just can't be bothered to finish it.

Rankine wrote a lot of the "SPACE 1999" TV shows. Some of his other novels may be OK but I'm not really interested in finding out.½
 
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ikeman100 | Aug 28, 2019 |
James Bond of the 24th century. Not very good.
 
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rgurskey | Aug 14, 2019 |
This book is based on a British tv series from the 1970s called Space: 1999. The premise is that in 1999 humans have built a base on the moon. An accident on the far side of the moon where nuclear waste is stored blasts the moon out of its orbit, and it floats through space indefinitely. The people on Moonbase Alpha analyze every planet they come within range of hoping to find one that they can settle on. They face all kinds of dangers and mysteries as they travel through space (since it would have been a pretty boring tv series otherwise).

Each novel basically turns four episodes worth of scripts into prose form, so the plots are not new if you've seen the series. In this volume the Alphans go up against a seemingly hostile race of aliens that show them what would happen if the Alphans were to settle on their planet, a demon that possesses one of the crew members when an experiment goes awry, two alien races that put the moon in the middle of their interplanetary war, and a living meteorite that may either save them or destroy them. It's not great literature by a long shot, but it is interesting if you're a fan of the series.
 
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AmandaL. | Jan 16, 2016 |
This book is based on a British tv series from the 1970s called Space: 1999. The premise is that in 1999 humans have built a base on the moon. An accident on the far side of the moon where nuclear waste is stored blasts the moon out of its orbit, and it floats through space indefinitely. The people on Moonbase Alpha analyze every planet they come within range of hoping to find one that they can settle on. They face all kinds of dangers and mysteries as they travel through space (since it would have been a pretty boring tv series otherwise).

Each novel basically turns four episodes worth of scripts into prose form, so the plots are not new if you've seen the series. In this volume the Alphans encounter a mysterious spaceship that has a life of its own, respond to a distress call from a huge ship whose inhabitants have done anything they have to in order to survive, fight an unknown monster that doesn't register on any of their computers, and discover a desolate planet that may have been the origin of life on Earth. It's not great literature by a long shot, but it is interesting if you're a fan of the series.
 
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AmandaL. | Jan 16, 2016 |
aka From Carthage Then I Came
 
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majackson | otra reseña | Aug 22, 2019 |
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