Rendezvous with Rama.

(Macmillan Guided Readers S)

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Rendezvous with Rama. (2003, Macmillan Publrs.)

112 pages

English language

Published Aug. 13, 2003 by Macmillan Publrs..

ISBN:
9780333999691

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4 stars (6 reviews)

A simplified version of a novel by Arthur C. Clarke. In the year 2131, a fast-moving object is detected heading for Earth. Not a dead lump of rock but a huge hollow cylinder spinning along a planned trajectory. Who or what built "Rama" and why?.

33 editions

helps to know the sequels are worse

2 stars

A promising opening of mysterious object and dry elder academic panel bickering.... oh don't let this be just a cool exploration of the physical properties of this space... in space... with bonus tangential misogyny... oh, the physical properties and some cold-war-commentary at least accelerate... pity for the futuristic anachronisms, 1973 feels closer to Jules Verne than to us.

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5 stars

Great setting and a classic writing, I could understand why this could be called a classic hard science fiction, having gotten released in 1972. The story revolves around a mysterious space object that was previously thought out as an asteroid, is actually an alien space-craft. With a rapid rotation period of 4 minutes and incredibly big, the spacecraft presents as being a boring plain object to the cameras of Sita, a space probe launched from Phobos, until the manned vessel Endeavor reaches it for exploration.
Grand ideas, perfect setting for the series, although the text is philosophical and subtle looking into the nature of Humans, this is one book that should not be missed by a fan of fiction much less by a fan of sci-fi.

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