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Book Reviews of Flux

Flux
Flux
Author: Stephen Baxter
ISBN-13: 9780061008375
ISBN-10: 0061008370
Publication Date: 4/1995
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Eos
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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DLeahL avatar reviewed Flux on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It's funny that there aren't any reviews of this book, considering how difficult it is to find it on PBS. I got it through my wish list and really enjoyed it. I didn't really want to post it, but I felt guilty because so many other people wanted it too.

Baxter is a favorite author of mine. Because he is a scientist, I am able to engage into his theoretical worlds very easily. This book, which is about a race of manufactured people, is well-written and very descriptive. Even after several years, there are many images which remain in my imagination.

The characters he has created live in one of the layers of a star (sorry, it really has been a while, and I'm not much of an expert of stellar morphology). They've been created and put into this star so as to somehow change it into a type of star beneficial to life forms on the planets which surround.

I feel really bad that I'm so murky on it.

Details aside, I found this book satisfied me scientifically and aesthetically. The characters are interesting - unfortunately I can't say that they are realistic or true to life! But within their universe, their personalities and life experiences are well-crafted.

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading speculative hard sci fi. I'm going right now over to Amazon to buy it!