By: Stephen Baxter
Genres: Science Fiction
Posted: November 18, 2015
The old favorites return: Yuri Eden and ColU banter back and forth with as much loving vitriol as ever. Hatches remain difficult to understand and impossible to predict. When it is finally revealed what the Hatches are, fans of the first novel will lose their minds. The cycles of birth and death are addressed several times as the continuation of every species notes. The Roman and Norse elements added within the new world are fascinating, if somewhat obtuse. And of course, there is Per Ardua, a homeworld so unlike Earth and yet so much the same.
PROXIMA, the first book, was difficult to get through based on concepts and length alone. This one has the same problem tenfold. There are so many new additions and new characters in the first few chapters alone that I was nearly compelled to write a chart to remember who was who. It was entirely too easy to get lost, and as such I did not enjoy this book as much as I did the first. When dealing with such complexity in a novel, it can be difficult to relax and enjoy the narrative. Convoluted storylines combined with a great deal of excess prose really bog this down.
Even so, with all that is added, ULTIMA is still a powerful science fiction experience that I don't honestly think fans of the genre can afford to miss. It provokes deep thought, and asks the reader all the right questions. And when the end really comes, will you be on Per Ardua, or will you be exploring the galaxy through yet another Hatch?
Book Summary
Hailed as “one of the most inventive writers that science
fiction has ever produced" (SF Site), Stephen Baxter builds
on the massive success of Proxima with a
career-defining novel of big ideas....
On the
planet of Per Ardua, alien artifacts were discovered—hatches
that allowed humans to step across light-years of space as
if they were stepping into another room. But this newfound
freedom has consequences....
As humanity discovers
the real nature of the universe, a terrifying truth comes to
light. We all have countless pasts converging in this
present—and our future is terrifyingly finite. There are
minds in the universe that are billions of years old and now
we are vulnerable to their plans for us....
It’s time
to fight back and take control.
by: Stephen Baxter
Roc
August 1, 2015
On Sale: August 4, 2015
Featuring:
464 pages
ISBN: 0451467728
EAN: 9780451467720
Kindle: B00OQRL5JI
Hardcover / e-Book