Paul L. (Paucle) reviewed on + 19 more book reviews
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This was my first Jack McDevitt and is *not* going to be my last!
"Moonfall" is a Scifi thriller comparable to any written by any master in the genre, with a definite nod to Niven/Pournelle's "Lucifer's Hammer." His characters are well-developed and you wind up actually being surprised when some don't make it to the end, you were so caught up in their storyline. He establishes a realistic near-future global neighborhood and projects believable and plausible new locales and modes of space transportation.
The "event" is thrilling and his words paint a viewable picture in your mind. The efforts to save the planet from the title are bandied about and make you feel like you're in the White Hoouse situation room.
The most amazing thing about the book is how well McDevitt sets all this up. You're so wrapped up in the preparation for the comet's strike during its approach, before you know it, you're more than half way done and the strike is still a day out! The disaster itself only takes about 33% of the story.
Good reading-- not just good SciFi, good for any genre.
"Moonfall" is a Scifi thriller comparable to any written by any master in the genre, with a definite nod to Niven/Pournelle's "Lucifer's Hammer." His characters are well-developed and you wind up actually being surprised when some don't make it to the end, you were so caught up in their storyline. He establishes a realistic near-future global neighborhood and projects believable and plausible new locales and modes of space transportation.
The "event" is thrilling and his words paint a viewable picture in your mind. The efforts to save the planet from the title are bandied about and make you feel like you're in the White Hoouse situation room.
The most amazing thing about the book is how well McDevitt sets all this up. You're so wrapped up in the preparation for the comet's strike during its approach, before you know it, you're more than half way done and the strike is still a day out! The disaster itself only takes about 33% of the story.
Good reading-- not just good SciFi, good for any genre.
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