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The Seeds of Time [Mass Market Paperback]

Kay Kenyon
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May 5 1997 Bantam Spectra Book--T.P. Verso
Clio Finn is a Dive pilot on a troubled Earth in 2019. Public paranoia about the AIDS virus and its successors has led to the imprisonment of the "subversives" of the society (namely, drug users and gays) in forced labor quarantine camps known as quarries. Meanwhile, Earth itself is dying from a progressive lack of greenery, as the UV irradiation from a successively depleted ozone layer is killing off all the plants, and therefore the planet's ability to sustain itself.



To counteract this problem, the powers of Earth have decided that new greenery must be found on alternate worlds, to supplement Earth's dying stock with heartier, alien strains. But since faster-than-light travel is still unavailable, a new method must be found to achieve this. Enter time travel, in which a quick jaunt down through time can bring ships into the position of planets which had rotated through Earth's present position in the distant past, due to the galaxy's extended period of rotation.



As most people are unable to remain awake during these temporal Dives, the guiding duty is left to an exclusive class of Dive pilots. Only dive pilots have a limited span before they burn out. Most can last thirty to forty Dives. Clio Finn has lasted fifty-five, and she is on the ragged end of burn-out, kept on track only by a handful of outlawed drugs.



But the potential rewards are great. A previous haul of greenery, once thought to be Earth's salvation, is dying off, and an illicit jaunt into the future taken by Clio and her colleagues has discovered the violent end of humanity itself. So her current destination, Niang, an Edenic tropical planet, seems the answer to mankind's prayers. Only, on Niang's surface, Clio discovers a desperate secret. The green which may save mankind also subsists on metals, and may therefore destroy all of mankind's existing technology. Clio's dilemma--whether to regreen Earth at the risk of driving man back into the dark ages--is only exacerbated when an accidental loop in time catches her in a paradox between two alternate futures, each of which is determined to eradicate the other completely and absolutely.

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Clio Finn is a Dive pilot, one of the few humans able to guide a spacecraft back through time. In a 2019 that has seen Earth lose most of its plant life, Dives are the last hope humanity has for finding new seeds to replenish the planet. But Clio is strung out on drugs, one step away from a court-martial, and carrying a terrible secret about her past. When events force her to make a desperate attempt to save the planet, Clio has little to lose. It is then that she learns humanity's troubles are far worse than they seem ...

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Clio Finn is a Dive pilot, one of the rare, talented professionals capable of guiding a ship into the time stream. But she is walking the razor's edge of burnout--which no Dive pilot has ever escaped--relying on drugs to buy her more missions. The future of Earth may depend on those missions into the distant past, in search of viable plant species to revitalize a graying planet. For Clio knows just how high the stakes are: she and two colleagues have made a forbidden Dive to the future, just long enough to record a dying Earth's last transmissions.

Now she is returning with a payload from an impossibly lush paradise. There is nothing she won't do, no crime she won't commit, to plant the seeds of new life on Earth--seeds that could halt the planet's death spiral ... or destroy an entire civilization.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing First Book! May 15 2004
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Out of nowhere pops Kay Kenyon with a top shelf first book though with the imperfections of a first timer. It is so rare to find character development of this quality in a sci-fi novel. A woman as strong central characters is reminiscent of the Alien series. I liked this book so much I bought all her other books and every one is a gem. I recommend them all.
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Kay Kenyon is absolutely amazing. This story about a Dive Pilot named Clio Finn and her adventures in Space/Time Travel kept my face buried in this book from start to end with very few breaks. All good authors have strong points in their writing which breaks down into 3 or 4 different styles of writing. You get some that are proficient in one and sometimes two, Kay Kenyon is a true marvel as she excels in all ways and in my opinion is one of the finest writers whose work I have had the pleasure to read in a long time.
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By Dana
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The good parts:

1. SF ideas: parallel universes approached not quite as usual and an interesting means of space travelling by time-travelling thus solving the eternal problem of FTL

2. The picture of a grim but not so impossible future with an ecologically devastasted Earth. I know, we've seen all this before, but it never fails to impress me, it's sooo possible...

3. The characters, most of them. Except of the fact that most of the good guys were women and most of the bad guys men. This is not very credible (and it's a woman saying this).

The bad parts:

1. The fact that the book was basically split into two distinct parts: the first half and the second half. They were connected through the actions, but the characters are entirely different. Except for Clio and Harper Teeg (the bad guy) there was nobody from the first half of the book which appeared in the second. It was kind of difficult to get used to some people just to have them replaced afterwards by another ones. The ones in the second half of the book were better, though.

2. Too much sexuality! The beggining of the second half, the part in the quarries, rambled on and on about how Clio was forced to give sexual favours in order to survive. It may have been true, but I hate it when a SF book spends too much time on this. And what about her relationship with Hillis? I didn't get the point there. It never seemed real to me, and it seemed entirely pointless. What did it matter whether she loved him or not? It was not connected to the action in any way, it had no influence on it.

3. Harper Teeg: the main bad guy. I have always thought that as a writer, one should be able to create a credible negative character without making him mad. I mean, he could have had other reasons for his actions than his delusions of grandor and fixation with Clio (sex again...).

Other than that, it was enjoyable reading.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good ideas, good heroine and a good story.
Why only three stars. Weeellll. At times I found the story was a little drawn out in places and was retelling what I alread knew. But what do you expect in a first novel? Read more
Published on Jun 11 2001 by Sailoil
1.0 out of 5 stars if you have any sort of hard science knowledge, don't bother
this book is obviously written by someone who is scientifically-challenged. basic astronomy, math, ecology, etc., do not add up. Read more
Published on May 13 2001 by Don V
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites! Great SF writer!
I got this book because I was looking for scifi and it was recommended if I liked Octavia Butler, I'd probably like this one. Well, I did! Read more
Published on Dec 27 2000 by Maura Branley
1.0 out of 5 stars Bleah.
Reading the other reviews before paning this book, I realize I just must be getting jaded.

Clio - the main character - didn't impress me as a strong character. Read more

Published on July 10 2000 by C. Bickford
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Sci Fi angle but raw
What I mean by raw is that Clio, the main character, isn't a pretty picture. Strung out on drugs and not the smartest person she is never the less able to get you into her corner... Read more
Published on May 18 2000 by Minnesota Raven
3.0 out of 5 stars Kenyon's book is a good, basic story
I just finished reading what I could manage of this book. That was all but the last 120 pages. A new reader of science fiction, an adult reader, might find this book enjoyable to... Read more
Published on Jan 27 2000
4.0 out of 5 stars kinda corny, but loved it anyway
Fun action, personable characters, and interesting ideas. Definitely a keeper even if the story was a bit corny. Easy to overlook the flaws. I'll read more by Kenyon.
Published on Dec 29 1999 by T. Hyland
2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment
I found this book rambling and rather incoherent, and although there were a few clever plot ideas it wasn't all that engaging. Read more
Published on Dec 5 1999 by Wayne
5.0 out of 5 stars !Couldn't put the book down!
This book starts off great, and finishes with a bang (a slightly predictable bang, but still..) Clio is an unforgettable character & Lovely writing by Kay Kenyon!
Published on Oct 21 1999
4.0 out of 5 stars Once you start this one, you won't want to stop ...
Put some time aside, because once you start this novel, you won't want to stop.

This is an great sci-fi action adventure with interesting characters. Read more

Published on Aug 12 1999
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