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Rendezvous with Rama
Arthur C. Clarke

An all-time science fiction classic, Rendezvous with Rama is also one of Clarke's best novels – it won the Campbell, Hugo, Jupiter, and Nebula Awards. A huge, mysterious, cylindrical object appears in space, swooping in toward the sun. The citizens of the solar system send a ship to investigate before the enigmatic craft, called Rama, disappears. The astronauts given the task of exploring the hollow cylindrical ship are able to decipher some, but definitely not all, of the extraterrestrial vehicle's puzzles.

From the ubiquitous trilateral symmetry of its structures to its cylindrical sea and machine-island, Rama's secrets are strange evidence of an advanced civilization. But who, and where, are the Ramans, and what do they want with humans? Perhaps the answer lies with the busily working biots, or the sealed-off buildings, or the inaccessible "southern" half of the enormous cylinder. Rama's unsolved mysteries are tantalizing indeed. Rendezvous with Rama is fast moving, fascinating, and a must-read for science fiction fans.

About Author
Arthur C. Clarke is probably the world’s best-known and bestselling science fiction writer; his seventieth birthday in December 1987 was marked by the unveiling of a plaque at his birthplace in Somerset. He has won innumerable international awards for his fiction, for his science writing, and for his inspirational role as one of the chief prophets of the space age. His collaboration with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A Space Odyssey set new standards for sf films. As the presenter of the TV series Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World and its successors Clarke has become a household name. He lives in Sri Lanka.

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