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Cargando... Maximum Light (1998)por Nancy Kress
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. It's fine. Scenario all-too plausible, writing excellent, characters not terribly likable, ending felt a bit pat. YMMV. ( ) Nancy Kress is a personal idol of mine. Combining a wonderfully clean, clear writing style with fully realized characters, well-researched science and believable sociopolitical consequences to the new scientific discoveries, her stories are the best science fiction out there. This particular novel is the story of what happens when cloning is impossible and "humanity's ability to conceive children has been severly reduced by pollution and disease." Characters from all walks of life (a wealthy, politically radical scientist, an army grunt, and a dancer with induced amnesia) explore their aging, dystopic world. Livre intérressant sans plus. L'intrigue est bien menée et la succession des chapitres construit autour des trois personnages principaux du roman donne un rythme à l'intrigue et au suspens. Sans être palpitant on se laisse prendre par l'histoire. Ecrit en 1998, la description du monde de 2030 est tout à fait plausible et inquiétant et pose quelques problèmes moraux relatifs à la science, l'homme, la société, la liberté d'expérimenter, de chercher avec le risque de franchir des interdits moraux et éthiques pour le progrès de l'humanité mais qui deviennent des intérêts économiques et politiques. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Only a few decades into the future, humanity's ability to conceive children has been severely reduced, making children scarce and desirable, and when a teenaged girl witnesses something illegal, she turns to the only person who believes she may be telling the truth, an elderly doctor. Reprint. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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