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Orion
  

Orion (Hardcover)

by Ben Bova (Author) "I am not superhuman ..." (more)
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The exciting beginning of Bova's popular "Orion" saga, this is the story of John O'Ryan, a man who awakens one day to discover that he is the leader of a race of beings so far beyond humanity that they are almost gods. And, like a god he is locked in an endless struggle with an enemy whose powers are so far beyond the merely human that they seem demonic. Their eternal battle spans time itself. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A very interesting, fun novel, Feb 8 2004
By Adam Missner (Roswell, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Orion (Mass Market Paperback)
Orion is a very interesting fun novel. After a present day incident where Orion (the Hunter) preserves the invention of fusion power, he travels back through time to critical junctures in the development of mankind to foil the plans of Ahriman, who is bent on destroying the human race. Orion seems to have no unearthly powers (he is sent back in time by God or his equivalent), and Ahriman seems to be able to control time and space, but Orion manages to perserver. Between the sequences where Orion travels backwards through time Bova also sheds some light on the god who is managing this process. I actually found that substoryline to be the most compelling part of the story after a while. It appears that this god is convinced the universe will be destroyed should Ahriman succeed and thus he needs Orion to stop him. Sounds kind of trite I know, but the historical and mystery aspects of the novel were very well done. Orion is a real page turner (turns out it is a series also).
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great potential, so-so execution, Sep 24 2003
This review is from: Orion (Mass Market Paperback)
Ben Bova has been a big name in the world of science fiction for a long time. Although he has no truly classic stories, his body of work as both an author and editor has at least carved out a niche for him. In Orion, he takes a bit of a break from his usual hard science fiction to pen a tale of the title character, divinely appointed to fight against an evil entity.

The premise to the book is intriguing enough, even if not completely original. Taking pages from various mythologies, but focusing primarily on Zoroastrianism, Bova puts Orion at war with Ahriman, a Satanic figure intent on destroying humanity. Ahriman has pinpointed certain key points in human history and tries to alter them to his benefit. Orion is out to stop him.

The story is told episodically, with Orion being reborn in different eras but with memories of his past (actually his future, since he is moving back in time) and with the same exceptional physical abilities. In every era, he also encounters a woman who he is in love with but whose true origins are a mystery to him (though not the reader).

While interesting enough in theory, this novel is only okay in execution. Bova's writing is not particularly good; while not bad either, it is rather flat and none of his characters are all that compelling. Although he has a decent enough plot twist towards the end, it is not that difficult to figure it out, and his epilogue is really bad, as it cheapens the sacrifices that the hero has made. This is not an awful book, but I know Bova is capable of better. He may never be in the top tier of science fiction writers, but this is not even second-tier material. It is mid-level quality, a basic three-star book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Continuum Has Been Ripped : Orion, May 24 2003
By Thomas Gonzalez (Bak Middle School of the Arts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Orion (Mass Market Paperback)
Orion, a well named science fiction novel by Ben Bova. Essentially this novel is the unusually written story of a man forced to become a soldier for the universe. A certain "evil entity" has threatened to destroy all of mankind by destroying each "time nexus," and Orion is then destined to fight this "evil entity." Ben Bova does an excellent job of taking a stereotypical story line and making it into a well-written story.
Even if the actual writing is admirable, the context of the writing is a bit of a disappointment. Possibly it was because of the fact that most of his historical information is fantasy and chimerical. The way all the characters are first introduced, then compared to the rest of the novel, makes no sense. Also the sickeningly asinine "love scenes" between Orion and Anya were unnecessary and vapid. The rushed ending was expected yet unique in the way it was executed.
Orion is innately a meritorious novel; it is more of a book of leisure than a deep thought provoking text. I recommend the novel to young readers who desire and crave universal concepts of a simpler nature.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read, But . . .
Bova is, without a doubt, a talented writer. Every book of his that I have read has been engrossing, quickly drawing the reader in. Read more
Published on Jul 19 2002 by jrmspnc

1.0 out of 5 stars Superb editors aren't necess. good writers. Proof: Ben Bova.
My initial foray into the writing of Ben Bova was the first novel of his Orion series, aptly titled "Orion. Read more
Published on Jun 22 2001 by D. Hoff

4.0 out of 5 stars Orion
Well I Havent Really Done One Of these before but all i can say about the book is it is great and if you buy it you'll see what i mean. Good By
Published on Nov 24 1999 by Daniel

5.0 out of 5 stars Pure excellence
Simply put, this is a powerful book. While the story may be somewhat limited, it still manages to grab you and draw you in. Read more
Published on Sep 14 1999 by burningstar@starplace.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book that has movie written all over it!
I absolutely love this series and I read a lot of this kind of stuff. If you like epic heroic tales like this with Gods playing with human lives, you must read Fred Saberhagen... Read more
Published on Aug 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars It makes me want to read the others in the series.
It was a great sci-fi adventure; the concepts were brilliant.Orion is one interesting book that targets your mind.I personally thought it was cool.
Published on Jul 8 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Wow
Wow. Prior to reading ORION, I was never a big fan with science fiction. Now, after reading it, I find my mind enthralled with the different aspects of sci-fi.
Published on Jul 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Ben Bova: From great to greatness...
Even though Ben Bova is no stranger to the consept of incredible writing, in "Orion" he takes his near-perfect writing into the level of absolute perfection. Read more
Published on Jun 28 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, One of my all time favorites.
I like the "superhero" type books. Orion is my kind of superhero. Although orion is sort of "god-like" in his abilities, he has his weak points. Read more
Published on Dec 30 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
Exciting, educational, imaginative, thought provoking.
Published on Oct 4 1998

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