Starplex

Robert J. Sawyer

Language: English

Publisher: Red Deer Press

Published: Jan 15, 2010

Pages: 355
ABC: 20

Description:

***The Aurora Award-winning Science-fiction Classic back in Print!*** The only novel from its year to be nominated for both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. *Flashforward* will be published during ABC's highly anticipated new series, Flashforward, which begab Thursday September 24th. This series is based on Robert Sawyer's first novel of the same name - so interst in his titles will increase with this high exposure. Check out the trailer at: http://abc.go.com/shows/flash-forward The giant exploration starship Starplex - crewed by humans, dolphins, and extraterrestrials - embarks on a journey covering billions of years of time and millions of light-years of space. ** ### From Library Journal Multiple award-winning Canadian author Sawyer offers an epic hard-science space adventure full of technical descriptions of starships and physics tempered by human concerns. In 2094, scientists on the Starplex study the mysterious artificial wormholes that make space travel routine and convenient. Then the wormholes' creators appear, and the scientists must understand and communicate with them to save the galaxy. Highly recommended for sf collections. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. ### From Booklist Entertaining and episodic, *Starplex* is a tale of interstellar exploration and adventure rather like a reconceptualized and debugged *Star Trek*. In the twenty-first century, the human race has both developed faster-than-light travel and contacted nonhuman intelligent races. *Starplex*, under the command of Keith Lansing, is one of the contact makers. Lansing faces hostile crew members, the personal and cultural idiosyncracies of nonhumans, the problems of first contact, and a marriage that may be deteriorating. No one, probably including Sawyer, will claim great originality for the yarn. Technically, it is good rather than great, yet it emphatically works, will draw readers, and may be the opening of a long-running series. *Roland Green*