
Noumenon
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Celeste Ciulla
With nods to Arthur C. Clarke's Rama series, the real science of Neal Stephenson's Seveneves, a touch of Hugh Howey's Wool, and told through echoes of Octavia Butler's voice, this is a powerful tale of space travel, adventure, discovery, and humanity that unfolds through a series of generational vignettes.
In 2088, humankind is at last ready to explore beyond Earth's solar system. But one uncertainty remains: Where do we go? Astrophysicist Reggie Straifer has an idea. He's discovered an anomalous star that appears to defy the laws of physics and proposes the creation of a deep-space mission to find out whether the star is a weird natural phenomenon or something manufactured. The journey will take eons. In order to maintain the genetic talent of the original crew, humankind's greatest ambition - to explore the furthest reaches of the galaxy - is undertaken by clones. But a clone is not a perfect copy, and each new generation has its own quirks, desires, and neuroses. As the centuries fly by, the society living aboard the nine ships (designated "Convoy Seven") changes and evolves, but their mission remains the same: to reach Reggie's mysterious star and explore its origins - and implications.
A mosaic novel of discovery, Noumenon - in a series of vignettes - examines the dedication, adventure, growth, and fear of having your entire world consist of nine ships in the vacuum of space. The men and women, and even the AI, must learn to work and live together in harmony, as their original DNA is continuously replicated and they are born again and again into a thousand new lives. With the stars their home and the unknown their destination, they are on a voyage of many lifetimes - an odyssey to understand what lies beyond the limits of human knowledge and imagination.
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Not like the rest
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Just not good science fiction
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Great Epic SF
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Wrong Narrator for Genre
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More character study than science fiction
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i cannt even imagine creating a story that truly goes on for hundreds of thousands of years.
the imagination it took to create this baffles me.
there are twists and turns and mysteries.. its all so exciting its been keeping me going at work.
if you enjoy scifi, please do urself a favor and read these books. they are stellar
Stunning writing. amazing concept. fantastic story
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Lostetter's writing is superb and occasionally inspired. The quality is right up there with David Brin, and I definitely recommend this book as a traditional printed novel. But I have an issue with the narration in this audiobook. Ciulla is great with voices, the characterization comes through, she does the voicing of different genders well, and I never was confused who was the viewpoint character or who was speaking the dialogue. Everything would be just fine, but her cadence almost drove me to abandon the book. She has pauses in her phrasing mid-sentence that simply ruins the story. It gives so much of the narration an artificial sense to it, as if a computer were adding a fraction of a second to the space between some words in a sentence. Even when she is reading the perspective of an AI, it sounds off. It seems so obvious to me, that I think if Ciulla revisited her approach, she could correct this strange tic in her performance. It's almost as if she is having an issue with cue-pickup, but the lag occurs mid-sentence. I heard it also in a story she narrated, Ancillary Justice, which I did abandon specifically because the narration ruined the story.
The story is great, but the narration...
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The story is told in a series of connected vignettes and, consequently, the point of view shifts from character to character. I thought Celese Ciulla fared better reading some characters than others but overall, she does a solid job with the narration.
Thought-provoking Science Fiction
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The narrator however made such odd choices in her inflection that I really had to fight through it to follow along.
I had to give this just three stars overall for good story and poor narrator.
If you like robot voices.....
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Instead, it's a collection of remarkably contemporary and almost entirely independent social dramas, like listening to the Lifetime channel on TV roll out one socially relevant family drama after another (in this case, most all focused on prejudice). Sure, it's credibly done and at times even interesting, but the whole "space journey" thing is mostly a plot device to jump us into and out of the lives of different generations of clones, so that new dramas about prejudice can be told. Again that's fine, it's just not what I was expecting. What quickly became frustrating was the author's complete avoidance to even explore the sci-fi back story with any real depth. Hundreds of years into the future, multiple generations of space travel, but no evolution in thinking, culture, science, technology (what, no drones?), or any apparent growth within this self-contained and interdependent society. There's no sense of exploration, no tactical strategy, no intellectual analysis ... it's all just window dressing. And a lot of missed potential.
I wanted to love Noumenon, I really did ...
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