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Rama II
Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee

In 1973, Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama won the Hugo, Nebula and Campbell awards. This new novel is the second in a tetralogy about the mystifying world-ships and their flybys of our solar system. Unfortunately, the focus is no longer on alien mysteries, but on the petty concerns of an unlikely assortment of cosmonauts. The 12 specialists chosen to explore a second Raman craft passing through human space 70 years after the first are more involved with adultery, religion and media contracts than they are with scientific advancement. Not only are their actions unrealistic, but the chapter titles telegraph what comes next. The excitement of discovery that was present in the first book is altogether missing from this soap opera plot.

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.

GENTRY LEE has been chief engineer for NASA’s Project Galileo and director of science for the Viking mission to Mars. He was Carl Sagan’s partner in the creation, development and implementation of the Cosmos television series and was co-author, with Arthur C. Clarke, of Cradle and Rama II.


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