Rogue Moon
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Beiträge
It's easy going into this book with wrong expectations. It's not an adventure about a man's expedition into a maze on the moon, it's a drama about a scientist who's conducting a dangerous experiment, about two very different men having to work together and how that affects them and their social circles. The book is slow paced and deals a lot with concepts and interpersonal stuff, which is something I love but might not be what one expects from the premise of the novel. I liked how the author took the stereotypes of the action hero and the scientist and presented what they would be like as real people and what problems they would face or try to avoid. It's full of food for thoughts, even though some concepts are explained in too much detail and take too long, but that's intentional and maybe was needed for readers back then. If you want to see the theme of new discovery done in a different, more personal way, that addresses the sacrifices that are made for possible progress and knowledge, check out this book, if you want to read about a man venturing through a dangerous maze, there's probably another book that actually does that.
Beiträge
It's easy going into this book with wrong expectations. It's not an adventure about a man's expedition into a maze on the moon, it's a drama about a scientist who's conducting a dangerous experiment, about two very different men having to work together and how that affects them and their social circles. The book is slow paced and deals a lot with concepts and interpersonal stuff, which is something I love but might not be what one expects from the premise of the novel. I liked how the author took the stereotypes of the action hero and the scientist and presented what they would be like as real people and what problems they would face or try to avoid. It's full of food for thoughts, even though some concepts are explained in too much detail and take too long, but that's intentional and maybe was needed for readers back then. If you want to see the theme of new discovery done in a different, more personal way, that addresses the sacrifices that are made for possible progress and knowledge, check out this book, if you want to read about a man venturing through a dangerous maze, there's probably another book that actually does that.