Ark
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
It's the year 2030. The oceans have risen rapidly, and soon the entire planet will be submerged. But the discovery of another life-sustaining planet light years away gives those who remain alive hope. Only a few will be able to make the journey-Holle Groundwater is one of the candidates. If she makes the cut, she will live. If not, she will be left to face a watery death...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Baxter's riveting follow-up to bestseller Flood tempers the hope of humanity coming together in the face of a crisis with an often brutal undercurrent of realism, resulting in a sequel that surpasses the original in almost every way. Set during the later years of the earth-destroying flood, the book follows Holle Groundwater and her friends as they go from being six-year-old students of an experimental space academy to a years-long trip through the cosmos in search of Earth 2. The best-laid plans are often, and unexpectedly, disrupted at almost every stage; the ship must deal with stowaways, unqualified applicants, infighting, and even mutiny. Characteristic of Baxter's writing, the novel can be depressing at times but still serves as a study of humanity's ability to adapt and make painful decisions for the greater good. With an almost completely new cast, readers old and new will be engaged by the strength and scope of Baxter's vision, and the all-too-human characters he creates.
Customer Reviews
Good Space Based Sci-fi is Back
This was a very easy read and captivated me from the beginning. In many ways it reminded me of the Arthur C Clark novel Songs from Distant Earth, which I loved and read back in the early 1980s. Greta job Mr. Baxter!
One of the better books I've read In a while.
The story was exciting and easy to appreciate. It wasn't entirely realistic but it was exciting and easy to read. It was very enjoyable. I wish others would understand that it's fiction and appreciate the thought put into it.
Ark- great read.
Fun and wonderful story. Fastest book I have ever read. Could not put it down. Baxter wins-again