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Alpha Centauri (Paperback)

de William Barton (Author), Michael Capobianco (Author)
2.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (18 évaluations de client)

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From a grossly overpopulated Earth in 2239 A.D., an exploratory colonization mission to Alpha Centauri finds Mies Cochrane carrying an autovirus inside him that, after sexual intercourse, halts conception?the perfect birth control. The explorers discover the remains of an ancient civilization and a way to see what caused their extinction through the eyes of the last, long-dead inhabitant. The authors (Iris, LJ 2/15/90) make a strong statement about overpopulation, solutions to it, and humanity's purpose for existing. This thought-provoking book, a mix of sexually explicit passages and scientific exposition, is recommended for adult sf collections.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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With its population grown to more than 300 billion, Earth in 2239 dispatches an exploratory team to Alpha Centauri. But there is a problem, a schizophrenic named Mies Cochrane, infected with "autoviroids" by a malevolent intelligence called Indigo. Whenever Mies has sex with a woman, he renders her sterile. Thus this particular crew, at least, will never populate the stars. Intriguing, but Barton and Capobianco go ballistic, seldom allowing the reader to escape from sex and sexuality: Mies with women, Mies with a man who has changed into a woman, women with women, until the reader is not only baffled but in agreement with Indigo that the race isn't worth saving. A shame, since the hard sf here is beautifully done, including a breathtaking ride on a storm-tossed alien ocean at two Gs, and an ancient race, complete with cosmology, restored through virtual technology--grand stuff, but Heinlein is rolling in his grave, even so. John Mort --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 A Combination of Mindless Techno-Babble and Mindless Sex, Juil 9 2004
Par Savannah Lynn (Plainville, GA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Alpha Centauri (Paperback)
This book starts out with a promising premise, but someone along the road must have decided that it wouldn't sell without graphic sexual content, including child sex and unnecessary intense descriptions of sexual torture and molestation (I felt the author must have been ENJOYing writing about the rape of a little girl). There is even a character whose sole purpose, due to an organization called Indigo, is to have sex with as many women as he possibly can. Admittedly, I didn't read enough to find out why.

The characters would have been believable, except that they are all motivated singularly by sex (no WONDER the Earth, in this novel, is overpopulated with 40 billion people). I can't figure out why this isn't marketed as porn. It would have saved me and many others from spending money on it.

The book is composed of alternating scenes of scientific babble and sexual escapades. Since it was written by two different men, I had the impression that they took turns at the computer, with one of them writing all the techno-jargon scenes and the other writing all the pointless sex.

Don't buy this marketing mistake, unless you're into sci-fi porn (no, seriously).

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Compolicated and boring, Fév 17 2004
This review is from: Alpha Centauri (Paperback)
This is an "Extremely" challenging book, a little sci-fi a little sexual fantasy. Containing many high vocabulary and self-created words. Reading the first half of the book took an effort, nevertheless once the twist and turns come together the story reveals itself. Reading the first part of this book could possibly be the most boring thing I've done, the story was taken out of order then mixed up. To understand and to be able to start enjoying this book I had to get threw at least the first hundred pages.
The story Alpha Centauri moves very slow, therefore you will encounter lots of boring and meaningless parts. This story focuses mainly on teamwork, emotions and most of all sex, which over time could get old and extremely boring, with little changes in plot and style. Also the author often skips off the middle of a topic and moves to a totally unrelated subject.
If you are looking for a sci-fi with lots of confusing parts and twist in the story, and you are a hardcore reader with high vocabulary, who is willing to spend months to read a book, Alpha Centauri could very possibly be your book. Other wise don't waste your time trying to read it, go find something more meaningful to spend time on.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Stupid premise but some good ideas, Déc 18 2003
Par Avid Reader (Franklin, Tn) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Alpha Centauri (Hardcover)
I thought for a while I was in the middle of a sexual fantasy - a horny stream of consciousness that slipped from one scene to another. The authors continually fell into this mode as if that would make it somehow "literary". The premise is my biggest problem. To sum - it's the future and earth has 40 gazillion people who have squandered all the resources so mankind must find a new home. How fortuitous that one awaits (or so we hope) at our nearest star neighbor.

First, population growth has been revised downward by the UN two times in the last ten years due to decreasing birth rates around the world. Secondly, why would a society that creates starships not use artificial products instead of "using the Earth's resouces". If all the Earth's resources are used are people living on the magma core? And the idea that salvation comes by traveling to another star (at a cost so great one could literally rebuild Earth) is a solution? It is if the Earth is going to be destroyed but the task of starting over on a new world is so mind-boggling that it makes the Earth's problems seem petty.

Good parts: The VR machines (neat!), the discoveries, the resident evil and the ending.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Appalling Book
I was expecting a sci-fi book. I was not expecting the graphic sexual nature of the book. I was so appalled by chapter two that I returned the book to the store. Read more
Publié le Mai 18 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Challenging, painful, melancholy, but fascinating
This is a difficult book to like. It does however strive to be what science fiction should be, which is a literature of ideas. Read more
Publié le Fév 27 2002 par Brett Davidson

1.0étoiles sur 5 Distasteful and horrible
This is not a completely fair review since I didn't get past page 50 (and I got this far only because I was in a carwash and had nothing better to do). Read more
Publié le Janv. 31 2002 par Dana

2.0étoiles sur 5 Interminable...
There is some interesting sci-fi in this novel, but not enough to push the (rather gratuitous) sexual themes into the background. Read more
Publié le Déc 9 2001 par brother_francis

1.0étoiles sur 5 Good, but not for everyone.
A bleak story in an even bleaker future, wound together in an amazing novel. I've noticed that many reviewers here seem to be put off a bit by the amount, and sheer oddity, of the... Read more
Publié le Juil 23 2001 par Brian Hill

1.0étoiles sur 5 If I could give this book zero stars I would!
Avoid this book at all costs. A waste of time to read let alone stomach. I was interested in the background of a dreadfully overpopulated Earth, and a exploration to Earth's... Read more
Publié le Jui 26 2000 par Mistrmind

2.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing
Intruiging premise but the end was a letdown (yes, I did finish it, in spite of the fact that I got fed up with the gratuitious sex... found it mostly unnecessary to the story). Read more
Publié le Fév 5 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Finish the book no matter how you feel
I think that it is just as confusing to write a review of this book as it was when I first starting reading this book. But here it goes. Read more
Publié le Nov. 13 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 Poorly plotted, badly written and a complete waste of time
I bought this in the airport hoping to have something to read on a trip to New Orleans. Crediting the authors with writing a distrubing but failed vision of the future is simply... Read more
Publié le Oct. 25 1999

3.0étoiles sur 5 Intruiging, profound hard-sf...but not without flaws
Nearly everything about "Alpha Centauri" was powerful and dramatic, with the characters, the science, the politics, the aliens, the technology, etc. Read more
Publié le Sep 26 1999

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