darth_librarian
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Bitterwood by James Maxey... quite a good fantasy whilst i'm waiting for the next George RR. Also some Kurt V on the side and DC comics' 52.
Didn't I tell you not to read the third one?
You did. But what can I say. I'm a rebel at heart
Now reading Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book
Yea, a lot of A.C. Clarke fans didn't like the book. Some don't like much of anything he wrote other than 2001, too.
I will catch you some day to hear your thoughts on why the end was so bad, though. I found it rather surprising.
I actually prefer his earlier stuff.
P.K.Dick is your man for sci-fi.
It might not have been as hard, then, to fool it.
What I found shocking about the end is exactly what they did with Halman after he attempted to download himself. He saves the entire solar system, and his "reward" is to be so feared he's stored in limbo in a special vault on the moon made for extremely dangerous materials.
Although risking attempting contact/upload with Hal might just possibly have set him upon them... so you certainly can understand the fear. Especially since Halman's final state of mind is rather uncertain at the end.
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