Steven Gould (1) (1955–)
Autor(a) de Jumper
Para outros autores com o nome Steven Gould, ver a página de desambiguação.
Steven Gould (1) foi considerado como pseudónimo de Steven C. Gould.
About the Author
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Séries
Obras por Steven Gould
Foram atribuídas obras ao autor também conhecido como Steven C. Gould.
A Story With Beans 5 exemplares
Tameshigiri 1 exemplar
Rory [short story] 1 exemplar
Associated Works
Foram atribuídas obras ao autor também conhecido como Steven C. Gould.
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection (2010) — Contribuidor — 283 exemplares
The Armless Maiden: And Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors (1995) — Contribuidor — 248 exemplares
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome legal
- Gould, Steven Charles
- Data de nascimento
- 1955-09-07
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Locais de residência
- Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- Relações
- Mixon, Laura J. (wife)
Membros
Críticas
Listas
Prémios
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 18
- Also by
- 17
- Membros
- 5,245
- Popularidade
- #4,752
- Avaliação
- 3.8
- Críticas
- 175
- ISBN
- 72
- Línguas
- 3
- Marcado como favorito
- 4
I’ve wanted to read this book ever since I saw the movie way back in 2008. From what I can remember of the movie, the book to movie adaptation of this story is crappy. They got the teleportation aspect and then the character names and relations, but that’s about it. The movie was enjoyable – I mean, it did cause me to want to read the book – but the book and movie do not compare.
I actually liked everything about this book and could not find fault in much of anything. The only fault I can come up with was that the action side of this story is a little lack luster. Our main character, Davy, struggles with moral dilemmas more than anything else in this story. Which I actually like and appreciate; it seems to me that someone with a moral compass, who could just “jump” anywhere, anytime should logically be faced with many moral dilemmas when it comes to when and how to use the power to teleport. I am glad that Gould wrote those factors into the story. (I’m not sure a more modern writer would have done so.) All that being said, the conflict, or action, of the story was just not something that had me glued to my earbuds. However, this particular book is a great start to the whole series. I trust that once the moral dilemmas have been evaluated by Davy, and his opinions determined, that he will center his compass and drive the action into a more action-y place that will have me singing the praises of the whole series.
The plot was good. It had nice progression and nothing felt forced. Conflict and resolution were both good. I like the direction this series seems to be going.
Full review: wanderinglectiophile.wordpress.com/2017/12/20/review-jumper-jumper-1-by-steven-gould-narrated-by-macleod-andrews/… (mais)