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Ryu Mitsuse (1928–1999)

Autore di Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights

4+ opere 261 membri 11 recensioni 1 preferito

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Comprende il nome: Ryū Mitsuse

Opere di Ryu Mitsuse

Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights (1967) — Autore — 146 copie
Andromeda Stories, Volume 2 (2007) — Autore — 51 copie

Opere correlate

Best Science Fiction for 1972 (1972) — Collaboratore — 56 copie

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Strap on your rocket boots, fellow manga explorers, because "Andromeda Stories, Vol. 1" takes us on a retro space adventure with an art style so old-school it practically has its own vintage shop.

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pools_of_words | 1 altra recensione | Jan 30, 2024 |
Story: 3 / 10
Characters: 4
Setting: 7
Prose: 4
 
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MXMLLN | 8 altre recensioni | Jan 12, 2024 |
Space opera manga about a peaceful planet being surreptitiously taken over by malevolent machine invaders. The first volume has me very intrigued about where the story's going, so I'm glad I already have volumes two and three out from the library.
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amanda4242 | 1 altra recensione | Oct 5, 2020 |
This is a difficult one to rate. I feel like some of it was a little over my head. I'm not sure if that was a problem with translation or my thick skull. Probably the latter, since I found the prose to be quite good. The translator actually deserves a great amount of praise for doing such a nice job.

The book is very metaphysical. It covers a lot of big questions like "what are the boundaries of time and space?", "what lies beyond the boundaries of our universe?", "why does everything decay?" But the book doesn't give you an omnipotent view of what's happening. I felt as confused about the events as the characters in it. Even the end left me feeling a little confused about what I just read. Ultimately, I believe the book is about the struggle between life and entropy.

However, don't let my confusion or description of its themes make you think this is some slow-moving and boring philosophy book disguised as a sci-fi novel. There is plenty of action in this book, and it's of a very wild nature. There is a rather long chase in which Jesus of Nazareth is using a maser (that's right a maser, not a laser) to hunt Siddhartha (aka Buddha) who retaliates with mini-nuclear missiles (he has been "reincarnated" as a cyborg). There's something you don't read every day!

Overall, the book is a good, quick read, that will leave you thinking about big questions.
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joshuagomez | 8 altre recensioni | May 31, 2019 |

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4
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Utenti
261
Popolarità
#88,099
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½ 3.4
Recensioni
11
ISBN
7
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