Mars
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Engels
Lekkere SF ! Leest heerlijk weg; niet vreselijk origineel (zachtjes uitgedrukt) maar toch interessant.
uit de School Library Journal
YA-- Jamie Waterman, a Native American geologist, is chosen at the last minute for the first manned exploration of the planet Mars. On touchdown, he is so overwhelmed with the emotion of the moment that he utters a Navajo phrase instead of the political statement he is supposed to read. This sets off a chain reaction among the leaders and politicians on Earth. Thus starts Bova's sprawling space opera. The expedition, seen from Jamie's point of view, is really the protagonist here. The story is filled with lots of characters of different nationalities and there's plenty of political intrigue. Of course, there are obstacles to overcome: a meteor almost destroys the lab, the doctor neglects his duty and nearly kills them all, crew members come down with mysterious ``Martian flu,'' and through it all is the never-ending search for evidence of life on this planet. Bova has done extensive research and his descriptions of Mars and the conditions under which the study is conducted are very plausible. All in all, a satisfying story.
- Susan McFaden, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Lekkere SF ! Leest heerlijk weg; niet vreselijk origineel (zachtjes uitgedrukt) maar toch interessant.
uit de School Library Journal
YA-- Jamie Waterman, a Native American geologist, is chosen at the last minute for the first manned exploration of the planet Mars. On touchdown, he is so overwhelmed with the emotion of the moment that he utters a Navajo phrase instead of the political statement he is supposed to read. This sets off a chain reaction among the leaders and politicians on Earth. Thus starts Bova's sprawling space opera. The expedition, seen from Jamie's point of view, is really the protagonist here. The story is filled with lots of characters of different nationalities and there's plenty of political intrigue. Of course, there are obstacles to overcome: a meteor almost destroys the lab, the doctor neglects his duty and nearly kills them all, crew members come down with mysterious ``Martian flu,'' and through it all is the never-ending search for evidence of life on this planet. Bova has done extensive research and his descriptions of Mars and the conditions under which the study is conducted are very plausible. All in all, a satisfying story.
- Susan McFaden, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Journal Entry 2 by JoepieNL at Café Persee in Deventer, Overijssel Netherlands on Thursday, October 13, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (10/13/2005 UTC) at Café Persee in Deventer, Overijssel Netherlands
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Dit boek is in de prullenbak beland bij iemand of gewoon in de permanente collectie beland zonder hier te melden... jammer !
This book has enden up in someone's trash or permanent collection without leaving a notice ... a pity !
This book has enden up in someone's trash or permanent collection without leaving a notice ... a pity !