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Cargando... The Far Shore of Timepor Frederik Pohl
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. While this book was interesting enough to keep me reading to the end, and fast-paced enough to overlook some of the rough spots like Dannerman's longings for a copy, any copy, of his cousin Pat to love, I have one major complaint. While this books comes to a satisfactory conclusion for *a* book in the series, it does not work as the conclusion of the series itself. This is the Eschaton Sequence after all. To paraphrase an old commercial, "Where's the Eschaton?" The idea that two alien races are fighting for control of the end of time, when everyone who ever died will live again, is the most interesting aspect of this series, and all we get at the end of the book is the idea that "the fight will go on" against one or both of the alien races. It makes me think there were more books planned that were never written and/or published. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Dan Dannerman has been through hell. Caught in the middle of an interstellar war that will end only with the death of the universe, he's been captured by aliens who call themselves the Beloved Leaders, cloned repeatedly, torn from his wife, and brutally tortured. Sitting in a prison cell on an alien world, slowly going mad, Dan is finally freed by the Horch, the sword enemies of the Beloved Leaders. The time has finally come for Dannerman to strike back--but at whom? Trusting neither side, Dannerman must somehow convince the Horch to send him back to Earth so he can warn humanity of the approaching alien menace. But when he finally returns he finds an Earth far stranger than he can possibly imagine, an Earth that already has two Dan Dannermans--an Earth already under seige by the Beloved Leaders... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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