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Simon Morden

Autor(a) de Equations of Life

26+ Works 1,741 Membros 87 Críticas 2 Favorited

About the Author

Inclui os nomes: Simon Morden, S. J. Morden

Séries

Obras por Simon Morden

Equations of Life (2011) 365 exemplares
One Way (2018) 243 exemplares
Theories of Flight (2011) 208 exemplares
Degrees of Freedom (2011) 191 exemplares
Arcanum (2014) 112 exemplares
The Curve of The Earth (2013) 108 exemplares
The Lost Art (2007) 102 exemplares
Down Station (2016) 95 exemplares
No Way (2019) 75 exemplares
The White City (2016) 39 exemplares
Bright Morning Star (2019) 32 exemplares
At the Speed of Light (2016) 32 exemplares
Gallowglass (2020) 25 exemplares
The Flight of the Aphrodite (2022) 25 exemplares

Associated Works

After the End: Recent Apocalypses (2013) — Contribuidor; Contribuidor — 88 exemplares
The Lowest Heaven (2013) — Contribuidor — 46 exemplares
Night, Rain, And Neon (2022) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares
Noir (2014) — Contribuidor — 10 exemplares
Hideous Progeny: A Frankenstein Anthology (2000) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
Improbable Botany (2018) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares

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Nome canónico
Morden, Simon
Nome legal
Morden, Simon
Data de nascimento
20th C
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Locais de residência
Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, UK
Educação
University of Sheffield (BSc - Hons)
Newcastle University (PhD)
Ocupações
Primary school teaching assistant
Agente
http://www.antonyharwood.com/

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It’s about this tough, foul-mouthed whiz kid named Samuil Petrovich. In these kinds of literature, world-building comes first, characterization second, at least that’s what I think. Petrovich isn’t that likeable a character, but he fits in the world he moves in. He is a survivor. Not only does he struggle with the outside world, he also has some major health problems. In this future world, a Great Calamity of the nuclear variety has occurred decades before, and humanity and society has had to adapt to it. Given that, there did occur technological progress, but as the cyberpunk cliché goes, it’s ‘high-tech and low-life.’ The low-lives are the main characters of the book. Even the supposed harbinger of law and order, the police detective Chain is a bit shady. The whole plot is put into motion when Petrovich, out of some compulsion to do something good, rescues the daughter of a yakuza boss from a kidnapping. From there, things move fast. This is a short, fast-paced novel set in a dystopic city.… (mais)
 
Assinalado
rufus666 | 20 outras críticas | Aug 14, 2022 |
Not as good as the first book. This really did not add to the story. I would recommend book 1 but not this one. Book 1 can stand alone.
 
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larocco | 2 outras críticas | Feb 17, 2022 |
Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing.
Főhősünk arra ébred, hogy fogalma sincs hol van és kicsoda, egy hang utasítja, hogy keljen fel. Az alapötlet nem túl eredeti, de ez önmagában még nem lenne baj. A nagyobb gond, hogy nem igazán tudtam azonosulni a főszereplővel, így sokkal kevésbé érdekelt, hogy miként is került ebbe a helyzetbe. Pár fejezet múlva erre választ kapunk, és onnantól már nem csak a főszereplőért hanem sokkal több mindenért kellene aggódnunk, de engem nem tudott magával ragadni a könyv. Egy ideig próbáltam befejezni, majd amikor láttam, hogy tulajdonképpen ez is egy több részes történet első kötete, inkább feladtam.

Nemrég olvastam Andy Weirtől a Project Hail Mary-t, ami lényegében ugyanígy indult így óhatatlanul is összehasonlítottam a két regényt, és a különbség bizony óriási. Ott rögtön elérte a szerző, hogy azonosuljak a főhőssel, hogy érdekeljen a sorsa.
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asalamon | 9 outras críticas | Nov 1, 2021 |
Pros: gets you quickly up to speed with regards to the events of book 1, interesting characters, some ethical dilemmas, hard SF, variety of conflicts

Cons:

After building the base on Mars and surviving XOs attempted assassinations, Frank cuts at deal with the company to impersonate Lance Brack and help the NASA astronauts arriving in a few months with their mission. But XO has others secrets on Mars, and they intend to keep their malfeasance unknown on Earth.

No Way picks up immediately after the end of One Way. If it’s been a while since you read the first book, the author does an excellent job of reminding you of the ending and the more important elements within the first few chapters of book two.

Frank is a sympathetic protagonist despite his past. He faces a lot of ethical dilemmas before the NASA crew arrive, and a few more afterwards. The crew themselves face some tough decisions later in the book.

I appreciated that the conflict was a mix of man vs nature, man vs himself, and man vs man. The book is well paced, with sections where things are going well followed by tense chapters where things go very wrong.

Descriptions of life on Mars circle around the constant danger, the monotonous scenery, and the utter excitement of being on an alien planet. While I personally can’t vouch for the scientific accuracy of everything that happens, the author is a rocket scientist with degrees in geology and planetary geophysics.

There is some thematic overlap with The Martian, though the tone here is more serious. If you like survival stories, or Mars, this is a fantastic book.
… (mais)
 
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Strider66 | 2 outras críticas | Oct 13, 2021 |

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Obras
26
Also by
6
Membros
1,741
Popularidade
#14,771
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
87
ISBN
101
Línguas
1
Marcado como favorito
2

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