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Paul Awad

Autore di When Earth Shall Be No More

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WHEN EARTH SHALL BE NO MORE by Paul Awad & Kathryn O’Sullivan

Constance, or Connie, is our main protagonist throughout the story, or should I say stories, that we follow both on earth, and on a spaceship called the Orb.

The Orb is weeks, if not days, away from a final plunge into the atmosphere of Jupiter, and Constance wants to know why the Curators, the “people” in charge of the Orb, don’t seem to be doing anything about it.

The Earth-bound Constance is finally meeting her benefactor of many, many years, but he’s kind of creepy and things aren’t the way Constance had always believed them to be.

This story alternates between two realities/timelines. It’s written in a way that you very quickly know which you’re in, so following along is not confusing. (The chapter titles help too.) Short chapters keep the story, both stories, moving quickly and it’s easy to lose yourself in her plight along the way.
Character building can always be a challenge when many of the same people are in both timelines. Paul Awad and Kahryn O’Sullivan slowly work in most of the characters so we feel like we know them by the end, but they don’t get so in depth you could write up an FBI profile.

You also won’t have your knowledge of technology, astronomy and quantum physics challenged with this book as the authors don’t require us to have a PhD to understand what’s going on.

Probably due to the last two points, another reviewer described this as a Young Adult (YA) book. I definitely wouldn’t go that far. True, if you’re looking to have your intellect challenged, this might not be the book for you. However, if you’re looking to be entertained with a well written science fiction book with some suspense and twists and turns, this one is highly recommended.
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whiteice | 13 altre recensioni | Apr 19, 2023 |
An interesting premise but clunky dialogue and an inability to move the plot forward let it down.
 
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Kateinoz | 13 altre recensioni | Feb 14, 2023 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
In chapters alternating between Earth and The Orb (a space station / generation ship slowly decaying into Jupiter's orbit) we follow Dr. Constance Roy as she tries to save The Orb and pilot it to a new Earth and also meets with the architects of The Orb on Earth.
I feel like saying any more about the plot would give away its twists and turns, so I'll leave it there. Generation ships and the search for Goldilocks planets are a couple of my favorite Sci Fi tropes, so I liked this one well enough. The writing is pretty compelling and a lot of the chapters end on cliffhangers, so it creates impatience and suspense as one has to read about what's going on in the other narrative before the cliffhanger is resolved. This also made it a quick read for me as I finished in one weekend afternoon.… (altro)
 
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EmScape | 13 altre recensioni | Jul 19, 2022 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
Paul Awad and Kathryn O’Sullivan’s When Earth Shall Be No More tells the story of Dr. Constance Roy, a scientist who finds that the secretive foundation funding her research has mysterious connections to her parents. Sometime in the future, she’s one of one hundred humans aboard the Orb, a space station near Jupiter, who were transported by the Curators to help rebuild humanity after the Earth’s destruction. Awad and O’Sullivan alternate between the events on Earth – where she learns of the predicted threat to the world and her parents’ work involving gene editing and efforts to find probably Goldilocks planets that could be a new home for humanity – and the events on the Orb, where the Curators seem less than benevolent and may not even have a plan for humanity beyond seeing how they behave in the face of impending disaster as the Orb’s orbit decays and it slowly falls toward Jupiter. The more Constance looks into things, the more it appears that the two timelines are blurring into each other.

Elements of the story resemble Carl Sagan’s Contact or Arthur C. Clarke’s speculative science fiction, but the novel’s biggest strength lies in paralleling Constance’s discoveries on Earth with what she learns about the Curators on the Orb. This lends greater dramatic tension to a story that would otherwise feel somewhat formulaic in its story beats. Awad and O’Sullivan similarly work to foreshadow their use of a multiverse theory, but the significance of those story elements only clicks at the moment of the big reveal. Though formulaic at times, When Earth Shall Be No More is a good work of science-fiction that fans of the genre will enjoy as a beach read this summer.
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DarthDeverell | 13 altre recensioni | Jul 5, 2022 |

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