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The Dark Beyond the Stars
The Dark Beyond the Stars
Author: Frank M. Robinson
Sparrow is a crew member on the Astron , a multigenerational ship sent from earth on an unavailing, 2000-year search for other life-bearing worlds. On the last planet, Seti IV, Sparrow fell off a cliff and nearly died, losing his memory in the process. While recovering in sick bay and also while back on the job, he is beset by more accidents. Ev...  more »
ISBN: 22626
Pages: 325
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: TOR
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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misterbill avatar reviewed The Dark Beyond the Stars on + 25 more book reviews
Some interesting ideas (especially the "big one") plus a sneaky one thrown in there (won't say what as it's a spoiler). But the book did seem to drag a bit in the middle.

Nicely done characters though. I very much felt they "came to life".

His other main book (Waiting) was better - this wasn't "bad", just not as good. Worth a read, but not planning to re-read later.
reviewed The Dark Beyond the Stars on + 24 more book reviews
This one is reccommended by my wife as "the best 'hard' science fiction novel I've ever read." A generation ship has been seeking life elsewhere in the Universe for two thousand years, and the ship is slowly breaking down over the course of the long yearsâ¦while the Captain, immortal and obsessed, is determined to take the ship into the Dark (a starless void between the arms of the Galaxy). It certainly left an impression when I read it: it's a believable look at an aspect of science fiction that doesn't receive as much attention as it deserves, with an emphasis on character development and believable science. This was apparently the only major science fiction novel written by this author before his death.


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