
A Deepness in the Sky
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Narrated by:
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Peter Larkin
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By:
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Vernor Vinge
After thousands of years searching, humans stand on the verge of first contact with an alien race. Two human groups: the Qeng Ho, a culture of free traders, and the Emergents, a ruthless society based on the technological enslavement of minds. The group that opens trade with the aliens will reap unimaginable riches. But first, both groups must wait at the aliens' very doorstep for their strange star to relight and for their planet to reawaken, as it does every 250 years
Then, following terrible treachery, the Qeng Ho must fight for their freedom and for the lives of the unsuspecting innocents on the planet below, while the aliens themselves play a role unsuspected by the Qeng Ho and Emergents alike.
More than just a great science-fiction adventure, A Deepness in the Sky is a universal drama of courage, self-discovery, and the redemptive power of love.
Vernor Vinge's A Deepness in the Sky, the second installment of the Zones of Thought series, is a 1999 Nebula Award nominee for Best Novel and the winner of the 2000 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
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Critic reviews
- Hugo Award, Best Novel, 2000
"This prequel to A Fire Upon the Deep demonstrates Vinge's capacity for meticulously detailed culture-building and grand-scale sf drama." ( Library Journal)
"Major revelations, ironies, and payoffs.... A powerful story in the grandest SF tradition." (Amazon.com review)
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What made the experience of listening to A Deepness in the Sky the most enjoyable?
I enjoyed the place the story eventually took me to.What did you like best about this story?
The ending and learning about the aliensWhat does Peter Larkin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Felt as though I was there.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
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I love the Peter F Hamilton books this was not like that, however it had similarities.It would be nice if there was more to keep my interest up, as it's a long book.The book did drag on in places, and I had trouble remembering who was who.It did win a HUGO award, so maybe its just not my style of book so I did not enjoy it as much as I thought I would. Judge for yourself.ps It's also a bit like Brian Aldis's Helliconia trilogy, but sadly not as good, as I was riveted by that.
Great Story if you like a lot of politicking
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Great story and performance IMHO.
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loved this book. thorough, satisfying.
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Hugo?
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A hidden gem of sci-fi. I'm hooked!
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mostly believable motivations
Things go a bit too neatly but still enjoyable
Solid sci-fi/space drama
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Fantastic Sci-Fi, Surpasses FotD
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About half-way through, I downgraded the rating of many of the books in my library.
I hope I get to hear book two soon.
A Must Read
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Larking did a good job giving the different characters identifiability, but this solo performance could have been a true opera with a fuller cast of male & female voices.
Epic Space opera
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Awesome prequel to The Fire in the Deep
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