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Cargando... Orphans of Earthpor Sean Williams
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 172 This is the thrilling sequel to 'Echoes of Earth' and tells the tale of the surviving Engrams and the sole surviving human. A sobering look at what could happen if Earth's first contact is with a technologically superior race bent on destruction. After being given gifts by the mysterious 'spinners', the colonies are being attacked and destroyed by the sinister 'starfish'. Technologically superior to humanity, it seems there is no escape from the destruction these beings reap. This is a chilling read as we ponder the probability of the extinction of humanity. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The sole survivors of the human race... and their time is running out. In the wake of Earth's fall, Peter Alander has just one choice: to use the alien Gifts left behind on his distant colony world to warn other missions of their impending demise, a second wave of alien ships, this time intent on destroying everything in their path. Without the Gifts, humanity would have no hope at all--although no one truly understands them, and it is becoming increasingly certain that the very use of them is what draws the enemy on. Out of the dark comes help from an entirely unexpected quarter. Peter Alander and his fellow survivors are not the only victims of the terrible Starfish. But what if the cost of that help is too high? What if the price is humanity itself? "This book shines" --Cinescape "High adventure in deep space for fans of far-future SF." --Library Journal Nominated for the Aurealis and Ditmar Awards. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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