
Facing Space
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Narrated by:
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Josh Hurley
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By:
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Nicolai Ordahl
More than 700 years into its journey, a massive generation starship carries thousands of passengers to a new home that only their descendants - hundreds more years into the future - will live to see.
Life aboard the ship is a daily struggle. One young welder copes by writing a series of letters to an Earth he never knew. The experiences he describes are not as exciting as the ancient works of science fiction made it out to be - but that is about to change. An eccentric old man has offered to train him for an unprotected spacewalk - a dangerous ritual known as “facing space”.
As the day of the spacewalk nears, a quantum radar system warns of an inexplicable threat on the horizon. As the starship races toward calamity, its inhabitants are locked in a struggle between truth and illusion. It falls to the young welder to unravel the secrets of the people around him - and a deeper mystery within the structure of the ship itself - with nothing less than the fate of the human race lying in the balance.
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A masterful weaving of the human struggle with the vivid image of cosmic travel
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the start is fairly standard and even fluffy at times but it's not long before the bleakness starts seeping in. it's not Game of Thrones bleak (at least the main character lives) but it's certainly not a happy novel. I did find the various themes the author explored to be interesting and think I was supposed to be left with a sense of hope at the end, but all I felt was the endless futility of it all.
also, don't bother getting attached to any side characters because other than the best friend and the gardener, they will more than likely be dead by the end of the story. it was the last death that really tipped it for me and I finished the story feeling depressed as hell for days.
this contains SPOILERS
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Excellent story!
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Excuse me while i go eat a bullet....
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excellent narration
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For si fi this was a refreshing non military story - excellent
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Interesting story, well done.
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I forced myself to finish this book by reading small chunks each day until I couldn’t stomachs anymore. Everyday was worse than the last.
The narration was the only positive experience.
What a horrible experience.
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And…?
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