3001: The Final Odyssey
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A Main Selection of the Science Fiction Book Club®
Selected by the Literary Guild® and Doubleday Book Club®
" 3001 is not just a page-turner, plugged in to the great icons of HAL and the monoliths, but a book of wisdom too, pithy and provocative."-- New Scientist
The body of Frank Poole, lost for a thousand years since the computer HAL caused his death en route to Jupiter, is retrieved, revived--and enhanced. In the most eagerly awaited sequel of all time, the terrifying truth of the Monoliths' mission is a mystery only Poole can resolve.
Praise for 3001 The Final Odyssey
"A one man literary Big Bang, Clarke has originated his own vast and teeming futuristic universe." -- Sunday Times
"Well-paced and absorbing . . . It is as a flight of fancy by the master of science fiction that 3001 makes its mark." -- The Times
"In his exciting new novel, Clarke reveals the ominous answer about the ultimate purpose of the monoliths." -- Daily Telegraph
"Serene, uplifting, and icy clear." -- Mail on Sunday
"From the moment I picked it up, I couldn't put it down. 3001 The Final Odyssey is a tour de force that finally answers the questions that sparked the imaginations of an entire generation." --Buzz Aldrin
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Prologue: The Firstborn (p. 3)
- I. Star City
- 1. Comet Cowboy (p. 9)
- 2. Awakening (p. 14)
- 3. Rehabilitation (p. 16)
- 4. A Room with a View (p. 24)
- 5. Education (p. 31)
- 6. Braincap (p. 36)
- 7. Debriefing (p. 45)
- 8. Return to Olduvai (p. 53)
- 9. Skyland (p. 56)
- 10. Homage to Icarus (p. 67)
- 11. Here Be Dragons (p. 73)
- 12. Frustration (p. 78)
- 13. Stranger in a Strange Time (p. 82)
- II. Goliath
- 14. A Farewell to Earth (p. 93)
- 15. Transit of Venus (p. 99)
- 16. The Captain's Table (p. 108)
- III. The Worlds of Galileo
- 17. Ganymede (p. 119)
- 18. Grand Hotel (p. 123)
- 19. The Madness of Mankind (p. 129)
- 20. Apostate (p. 137)
- 21. Quarantine (p. 142)
- 22. Venture (p. 147)
- IV. The Kingdom of Sulfur
- 23. Falcon (p. 151)
- 24. Escape (p. 154)
- 25. Fire in the Deep (p. 158)
- 26. Tsienville (p. 163)
- 27. Ice and Vacuum (p. 169)
- 28. The Little Dawn (p. 175)
- 29. The Ghosts in the Machine (p. 178)
- 30. Foamscape (p. 183)
- 31. Nursery (p. 186)
- V. Termination
- 32. A Gentleman of Leisure (p. 193)
- 33. Contact (p. 201)
- 34. Judgment (p. 203)
- 35. Council of War (p. 207)
- 36. Chamber of Horrors (p. 212)
- 37. Operation DAMOCLES (p. 220)
- 38. Preemptive Strike (p. 223)
- 39. Deicide (p. 228)
- 40. Midnight: Pico (p. 234)
- Epilogue (p. 237)
- Sources and Acknowledgments (p. 238)
- Valediction (p. 257)
Reviews provided by Syndetics
Booklist Review
The rousing, stand-alone conclusion to the influential Space Odyssey saga (2001: A Space Odyssey, 2010: Odyssey Two, and 2061: Odyssey Three) revives astronaut Frank Poole, frozen in deep space ever since, 1,000 years ago, he became HAL 9000's victim for a tour of humanity's future.There are no comments on this title.
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