Revelation Space - Alastair Reynolds

Revelation Space

By Alastair Reynolds

  • Release Date: 2020-04-21
  • Genre: High Tech Sci-Fi
4 Score: 4 (From 139 Ratings)

Description

This highly acclaimed first novel in the Revelation Space universe has redefined the space opera with a staggering journey across vast gulfs of time and space to confront the very nature of reality itself . . .
Nine hundred thousand years ago, something annihilated the Amarantin civilization just as it was on the verge of discovering space flight. Now one scientist, Dan Sylveste, will stop at nothing to solve the Amarantin riddle before ancient history repeats itself. With no other resources at his disposal, Sylveste forges a dangerous alliance with the cyborg crew of the starship Nostalgia for Infinity. But as he closes in on the secret, a killer closes in on him. Because the Amarantin were destroyed for a reason, and if that reason is uncovered, the universe and reality itself could be irrevocably altered . . .
"[A] tour de force... Ravishingly inventive." -- Publishers Weekly

Reviews

  • Great book!

    5
    By Maverz
    Enjoyed the world building and way the author connected all the pieces together. I’ve read a lot of different science fiction books and I believe this is worth the time. Very interesting story but also a lot of good science.
  • Average

    3
    By Graphite Tiger
    Average. Some mildly interesting concepts, but no more than other hard SF novels. It didn’t become interesting at all until about page 600. Riddled with terrible and predictable dialogue. I had to bail out at the halfway mark.
  • Technically Brilliant - Difficult to Read

    3
    By Very Happy Apple Customer
    The author is exceptionally creative and scientifically founded, an astrophysicist… no wonder. Worth reading for SciFi buffs, but a difficult real. Where was his editor? Looooong paragraphs, and jumping around too much between story lines/characters. Story segments not often clearly marked, sometimes 3 in two pages. This could be cleaned up, easily, to make a smoother ride. Here’s a book where 3-4 times an illustration would have been nice. The character development was superb in some cases and lacking in others. The romance was a nice touch, a little more of that would have made it more real. The cities and galaxy are sad and gray, which is also too bad, but true to the current social trend for apocryphal world views … which is not to my liking, or view of the Universe. Goodness does seem to win in the end … which is good. 3 1/2 stars.
  • Revelation Space

    5
    By DGSomer
    Very good. Much better than expected.
  • Cosmic Literature — Whole Other Level

    5
    By Mzwakithi
    This is a 'hard science' space opera/thriller. The characters are developed to an awesome scale. It’s a small cast of characters whose actions will likely set off a reaction chain, and there is a powerful air of inevitability to this whole situation, but you still want them to win. Beautiful literature that made me look up at the night sky with a new sense of awe. One of the best books I have ever read — well done Mr. Reynolds!

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