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Saturn's Monsters Tekijä: Thomas K.…
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Saturn's Monsters (vuoden 2021 painos)

Tekijä: Thomas K. Carpenter (Tekijä), Amy Deuchler (Kertoja), Audible Originals (Publisher)

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Cassia Vici is on a one-way trip to Saturn - to help humanity reach the stars. A towering genius who'd already solved the problem of death by making memory recording possible, Cassia leads a team of scientists and problem solvers to a station floating in the harsh winds of Saturn. Their mission: to grow interstellar ships using nanobots in the planet's material-rich environment. She called them "monsters" to help sell the project to a skeptical public. Little did she know how prophetic that name would become. But an unexpected death seeds doubt among the team, putting the mission in jeopardy. As her team struggles to save the future, Cassia is haunted by her past - a wife and daughter who died in the very technology that made mind recording possible. With time running out, Cassia and her crew will need one final miracle to build the monsters that could become both their savior - and their doom.… (lisätietoja)
Jäsen:RobinJewell
Teoksen nimi:Saturn's Monsters
Kirjailijat:Thomas K. Carpenter (Tekijä)
Muut tekijät:Amy Deuchler (Kertoja), Audible Originals (Publisher)
Info:Audible Originals (2021)
Kokoelmat:Audio Book, Oma kirjasto
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Saturn's Monsters (tekijä: Thomas K. Carpenter)

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So, the good things first:

This novella is bursting with interesting ideas.

I was engaged by the concept of growing huge generation ships in Saturn's atmosphere (although horrified that the price was that the scientists carrying out the work would slowly die of radiation poisoning - image having to factor rate of project member physical decline and expected date of death in the resource plan of your project!)

I liked how technology for recording human memories was described and the discussion about whether we are more than and or different from the sum of our memories.

I enjoyed the way the story was constantly but subtly linked to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, from the names given to the ships, to the use of lightning to power bringing the 'monster' ships to life, through to creating monstrous versions of the people we love by using fractured versions of their recorded memories to 'bring them back'.

This was a nicely down audiobook with first-rate narration and great sound quality.

Now on to why my reaction to this book went from 'This is entertaining' to 'That's a shame' to 'Seriously? This is your ending?'

This audio novella is three and a half hours long, making it the perfect length for my wife and me to listen to as we did a long boring drive on some of Britain's most crowded motorways.

It started well, pushing me straight into the action as our heroine, Cassie, woke from suspended animation. I didn't know who she was, where she was or why she was there. Those questions were quickly answered and I settled down to listen to a nice piece of Hard Science Fiction in a bizarre setting.

The science and technology pieces worked well. They were novel enough to be intriguing and familiar enough for me to be able to keep up. The physical aspects of being on a station in an inimical atmosphere where the storms never stop and every one of them is lethal were very well done. I could see everything clearly in my imagination.

Sadly, the people weren't as well realised. It wasn't that they were cardboard cut-outs. it was better done than that. It was more that I never really got inside the heads of any of the team that Cassie was working with. The initial descriptions worked but there wasn't the depth to make me care about what happened to any of them (even though the narrator gave them distinctive voices and did her best to fill them out).

The only person I got to know in any depth was Cassia Vici. At first, I didn't like her much, which was OK. I don't need to like the main character, I just need to make an emotional connection with them. After a while though, I stopped believing in her. On the one hand, she was someone who saw the people around her as vessels for the exercise of her will, extensions of her own capability, tools to be maintained with care and used with precision. On the other hand, she was constantly being distracted from her objective by emotional trauma. Yeah, that could be made to work but I didn't think it worked here. The result was that by the time the lives of various crew members, including Cassie, were at stake, I didn't care that much about what happened to them.

I was still engaged with how the technology problems might be solved and whether the crew would find a way of salvaging the mission. The answers were interesting and revealed at a pace that meant I could almost see them coming but was waiting to see if I was right.

Then we go to the ending and I lost all patience with the book. To me, the ending felt mushy. It was sentimental wish-fulfilment stuff that, while not quite giving a happy ending, diminished the sting and therefore the value of the sacrifices that had been made. But bear in mind that I'm an Atheist. I don't believe in happy endings. Just endings. ( )
  MikeFinnFiction | Oct 2, 2023 |
This was a free novella from Audible. Just okay. ( )
  exfed | May 18, 2022 |
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Cassia Vici is on a one-way trip to Saturn - to help humanity reach the stars. A towering genius who'd already solved the problem of death by making memory recording possible, Cassia leads a team of scientists and problem solvers to a station floating in the harsh winds of Saturn. Their mission: to grow interstellar ships using nanobots in the planet's material-rich environment. She called them "monsters" to help sell the project to a skeptical public. Little did she know how prophetic that name would become. But an unexpected death seeds doubt among the team, putting the mission in jeopardy. As her team struggles to save the future, Cassia is haunted by her past - a wife and daughter who died in the very technology that made mind recording possible. With time running out, Cassia and her crew will need one final miracle to build the monsters that could become both their savior - and their doom.

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