Der lange Weg zu einem kleinen zornigen Planeten

, #1

Pocketbok, 544 sidor

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Publicerades 26 oktober 2016 av FISCHER TOR.

ISBN:
978-3-596-03568-7
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Die junge Rosemary Harper möchte vor allem eins: ihren Heimatplaneten Mars und ihre Vergangenheit hinter sich lassen. Die klapprige Wayfarer mit ihrer skurrilen Besatzung kommt ihr da gerade recht. Als Kapitän Ashby jedoch den Auftrag annimmt, einen Raumtunnel zu einem weit entfernten Planeten anzulegen, auf dem die kriegerische Spezies der Toremi lebt, bahnt sich eine Katastrophe an. Und für Rosemary beginnt das Abenteuer ihres Lebens…

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Kindness in Space

I enjoyed this thoroughly and don't think I've ever read anything else which so aptly weaves relatable examples of how to be kind into an engaging story. That said, it's not just a story which is a container for giving examples of #kindness. The worldbuilding seems quite strong and consistent to me and reminded me favorably of Vernor Vinge's Zones of Thought, right down to the way data streams are presented, but containing a lot more admirable behavior.

I listened to the #Booktrack edition, which gave the audiobook a pleasantly cinematic feel. Some of the choices for background music didn't really seem to fit, but in most cases the production was nicely done, especially the sound effects.

a story that thrives on its characters

The basic storyline of this book is nothing entirely out of the ordinary: Space crew gets dangerous but lucrative job offer, travels to their destinations, stuff happens there and along the way. You can take the title literally: it's a long way but only a small planet (episode).

I liked the world building, but especially the way the protagonists interact with each other. It's a story that is, for once, not driven by toxic behavior and the inability to communicate, but instead based on empathy and mutual support. The characters belong to different alien and human races, they do sometimes face conflicts over their specific needs, but frequently try to find solutions that work for everyone. In some ways, it seemed like an enhanced and more diverse version of the "Firefly" crew to me (which I loved).

This is a read leaves you with more positive than negative …

a story that thrives on its characters

The basic storyline of this book is nothing entirely out of the ordinary: Space crew gets dangerous but lucrative job offer, travels to their destinations, stuff happens there and along the way. You can take the title literally: it's a long way but only a small planet (episode).

I liked the world building, but especially the way the protagonists interact with each other. It's a story that is, for once, not driven by toxic behavior and the inability to communicate, but instead based on empathy and mutual support. The characters belong to different alien and human races, they do sometimes face conflicts over their specific needs, but frequently try to find solutions that work for everyone. In some ways, it seemed like an enhanced and more diverse version of the "Firefly" crew to me (which I loved).

This is a read leaves you with more positive than negative …

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Awwww.

A friend told me that this was feel-good sci-fi, and it really is. Not that it isn't clever, because it is. Not that it doesn't ask the reader to think about things like racism, consensus thinking, cultural differences and gender roles, because it does. Not that horrible things don't happen in it, because they do.

But it's just... if the distinction between hard and soft sci-fi still holds, this definitely falls in the latter camp in more than one way. Chambers is happy to throw some technobabble at the obvious problems ("The ship is powered by algae, OK? Somehow.") so she can get past that to the question of how people (humans and others) relate to each other. It's funny how the real-world baseline of the novel - how the internet and worldwide mass media have become the new normal in how we interact (or don't) with each other …

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  • Science Fiction, Space Opera