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Spider Robinson
Art in all its forms flourishes, and composer Rand Porter has been offered the job of a lifetime as a shaper of visual effects and music in High Orbit for the world's most famous zero-gravity dance company. But his beloved novelist wife, Rhea Paixao, has her roots sunk deep in the Earth and her beloved Cape Cod.
As they wrestle with their private dilemma, bizarre things - small miracles, really - are beginning to occur everywhere on Earth and throughout the entire Solar System. The human race and its evolutionary successors, the space-dwelling Stardancers, find themselves approaching the terrifying cusp of their shared destiny, an appointment made for them a million years ago - a make-or-break point beyond which nothing, anywhere, can ever be the same again.
Dancing with the stars: listen to the rest of the Stardance trilogy.©1994 Spider and Jeanne Robinson (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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"The Robinsons' novels are a wonderful antidote to cynicism and despair...they are permeated with a sense of tolerance, compassion, and joyfulness." (The Georgia Straight)
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Listening to Spider Robinson tell his stories is such a treat. He ended this series beautifully and left me content instead of feeling like something wasn't finished. I do enjoy the way he ties up all the loose ends. I recommend this series to anyone who enjoys any of Spider's books. It's definitely classic "him."Wonderful Conclusion
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I'd managed to ignore the increasingly less-subtle foreshadowing and references to "humans are killing the planet OMG!!!" throughout books two and three. As well, the more and more tortured use of the analogy that "babies who don't leave the womb, either by choice or by force, kill both themselves and their mother".
So the answer is the forced removal of all humans from planet Earth, against their will(s), and turning them into a new human species variant that can never again exist in a gravity well? So much for free will I guess.
Like I said, had me right up until that stupid ending. So sad. What a waste.
Great story, until the ending.
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The trilogy, like his Lifehouse trilogy, gives me hope. I want them to be true. If they can't be, I want to live as if they are. Spider and Jeanne first introduced me to meditation and that will have to do for now.
One of my go to books
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this author is really good
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I loved the narration by Spider Robinson. He is a lively good reader. The fact that he is reading his own story is even better as you get the inflection that the author intends for the story. Interesting story that will keep you absorbed.Great Listen
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One of the Novels that Heralded the Second Renaissance of Science Fiction
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Great Story
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The Robinson duo spend an inordinate amount of time in melodrama with interludes of dancing and philosophical digressions with a rushed action sequence that incredibly for how complicated the plot turns out to be has actually developed with no one the wiser. There's also the notion introduced that first alien contact occurs once an intelligent species takes up the practice of creating art which sort of says cave paintings and classical music are not really art.
The narration is pretty good with excellent timing for the comedic elements.
Closure on the Stardance trilogy
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End of the trilogy
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Good story, excellent character development.
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