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Starswarm
  

Starswarm (Turtleback)

by Jerry Pournelle (Author) "KIP could never remember a time when he couldn't hear the Voice in his head ..." (more)
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The fifth and longest Jupiter yarn is a little hard to place in the series' chronology. But not to quibble. Pournelle's first work written without a coauthor in many years is an extremely strong story. Kip, a boy on the interstellar colony Paradise, learns he has a communications chip in his head that allows him to speak to an artificial intelligence program that was left in the ruling corporation's main computer by his dead mother. With his friends Lara and Marty, Kip becomes crucial in the fight against a takeover of the corporation by those who would destroy the semisapient centaurs and the highly intelligent and dangerous aquatic plants called Starswanns. Kip turns out to be heir to the corporation, a discovery that comes, along with the victory of the good guys and gals, only after plenty of suspenseful action in a well-realized setting. This novel echoes Heinlein's juveniles more closely than any other in the series, but that will be no fault to most readers. Roland Green --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Kip has never known any life but his existence at the protected laboratory compound known as Starswarm Station. And for all that time he has heard the Voice: an artificial intelligence chip implanted in his skull. It guides him and helps protect him from the planet's many dangers, including roaming bands of hostile centaurs and "haters." But the startling discovery of who put the chip in his head - and why - leads Kip to revelations that could threaten the safety of the entire compound. Luckily, he has friends Marty and Lara to help. But are three kids enough to save an entire planet? --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 If it looks like a Heinlein, walks like a Heinlein, ..., Jui 17 2004
Par Michael Lynn Mcguire "mmcguire" (Sugar Land, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Starswarm (Mass Market Paperback)
It has been a while since I read this book for the 3rd time but I still remember it well. I know that www.jerrypournelle.com has commented on it a few times that he was intending to write a Heinlein juvenile book. Well, he suceeded !

Great read, great concept and excellent flow. The first time that I read the book I could not put it down until I finished it at 4 am (much to my wife's displeasure !).

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Heinlein Lives!, Fév 6 2004
Par Peter Mackay "surgeonsmate" (Campbell, ACT Australia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In his foreword, Jerry Pournelle pays homage to the late great Robert Heinlein and the "juvenile" science fiction books that hooked so many into the genre. I certainly remember them with fond affection before Heinlein turned his talent along other paths, and re-read them to this day.

Starswarm is indeed a book very much in the style of those books, complete with the adolescent protagonist, his loyal friends, adults of superior intelligence, ethics and ability, and of course a swag of strange creatures and a talking computer.

There are echoes of "Citizen of the Galaxy" here, as well as from any number of other Heinlein juveniles, but the plot is Pournelle's own, underscored with more computer knowledge than Heinlein ever had, and it is as compulsive a read as any of Pournelle's other books.

I enjoyed it immensely, and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes these "coming of age in the space age" novels.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Jupiter series continues, Avril 8 2003
Par "lanteus" (Victoria, BC, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
If you like this book (and you probably do!), the next book in the Jupiter series is entitled *Outward Bound*, by James P. Hogan. *Outward Bound* is the sixth book in the series and is another coming-of-age novel like the previous volumes. In *Outward Bound,* the protagonist, a tough, teenage thug-in-training, who is leader of his own little criminal gang, finally gets caught by the authorities in a declining future Earth society and sent, as his last chance (instead of juvenile prison), to a boot-camp and training center of sorts where the purpose behind it is at first cloaked in mystery by its sponsors until, by the end of the novel, he finds himself learning about honor, selflessness and love even as he ends up in space about to be a colonist joining a secretive group of utopians who live in the outer reaches of the solar system. A thoroughly enjoyable read, I found (I've already read it several times).
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A page turning, suspense building mastermind of good writing
Starswarm is a great read from Jerry Pournelle. The book is about a kid named Kip who is living many years ahead of our present time. Read more
Publié le Mai 14 2002 par J. Carpenter

5.0étoiles sur 5 Starswarm is a Star
Starswarm is one of my favorite books. It is the story of a boy with a computer chip implanted in his head. The chip keeps him company and helps him with homework. Read more
Publié le Oct. 22 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Like Teacher Like Student
In his introduction to Starswarm Jerry Pournelle pays tribute to Robert Heinlein, as an inspiration when Pournelle was an adolescent reader and science student; and later as a... Read more
Publié le Sep 14 2000 par John W. Bates

4.0étoiles sur 5 A reputable imitation of Robert Heinlein's juveniles
The "Jupiter Series" was started by Jerry Pournelle and Charles Sheffield in "Higher Education," and that first novel is still the best book in the series... Read more
Publié le Aoû 7 2000 par Robert James

4.0étoiles sur 5 Starswarm
I thought this book was one of the best I have ever read. It was writen wonderfully, and it hooked the reader. Read more
Publié le Mars 27 2000 par Kim A. Wayne

1.0étoiles sur 5 Professional, predictable, and pedantic.
Starswarm was written by someone who has fabricated several pounds of novels and read even more. The plot has been used in dozens of novels and hundreds of video games and... Read more
Publié le Oct. 27 1999 par Jerome A. Schroeder

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent reading!
An excellent book. The characters are believable and the interactions are real, a very rare find in any novel. Read more
Publié le Sep 28 1999

3.0étoiles sur 5 untapped plots potential
OK for a young kids book. Should of been tighter editing of vacuous dialogue and hokey names. The Plot was terrific tho.
Publié le Sep 6 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Jerry is a super author -- fiction or non
No question about it J.P. is at the top of his form. You will not be disappointed if you get this book. I only wish it were longer. Also don't forget Jerry is online.
Publié le Aoû 10 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent book
As usual Jerry spins a wonderful yarn. So good I read it in one sitting
Publié le Aoû 3 1999 par M. Meinhardt

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