The Long Utopia

The Long Utopia

Softcover
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“Their trademark world building and questions of morality remain intact . . . The explosive cliffhanger ending—also now something of a trademark—promises one final return to the series.” — BooklistThe fourth novel in Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter’s bestselling series, which io9 calls “a brilliant science fiction collaboration.”2045-2059. Human society continues to evolve on Datum Earth, its battered and weary origin planet, as the spread of humanity progresses throughout the many Earths beyond.Lobsang, now an elderly and complex AI, suffers a breakdown, and disguised as a human attempts to live a “normal” life on one of the millions of Long Earth worlds. His old friend, Joshua, now in his fifties, searches for his father and discovers a heretofore unknown family history. And the super-intelligent post-humans known as “the Next” continue to adapt to life among “lesser” humans.But an alarming new challenge looms. An alien planet has somehow become “entangled” with one of the Long Earth worlds and, as Lobsang and Joshua learn, its voracious denizens intend to capture, conquer, and colonize the new universe—the Long Earth—they have inadvertently discovered.World-building, the intersection of universes, the coexistence of diverse species, and the cosmic meaning of the Long Earth itself are among the mind-expanding themes explored in this exciting new installment of Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter's extraordinary Long Earth series.The complete list of books in the Long Earth series include:- The Long Earth- The Long War- The Long Mars- The Long Utopia- The Long Cosmos

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Softcover
Pages
448
Price
10.00 €

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Eine Lange Geschichte nähert sich dem Ende

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Tolle Fortsetzung - abgesehen vom ersten Buch wohl bis jetzt mein Favorit

Der Beginn hat sich etwas gezogen und die ganze Geschichte in London hat mich irgendwie nicht so interessiert, aber dieser Teil hat mich echt gepackt. Vor allem während der letzten 100-200 Seiten konnte ich das Buch kaum aus der Hand legen.

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