HarperVoyager 2010, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Paperback, Arthur C. Clarke
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Price: £8.99
Brand: HarperVoyager
Description: To the spaceship Discovery, floating in the silent depths of space since Dave Bowman passed through the alien 'Star Gate', comes Heywood Floyd on a mission of recovery. What he finds near Jupiter is beyond the imaginings of any mere human. HarperVoyager 2010, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Paperback, Arthur C. Clarke - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780586056998
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Dimensions: 111x178mm
Keywords: Space,sci-fi,dystopian
ISBN: 9780586056998
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Author: Stefan
Rating: 5
Review: Summary: good sequel to movie, bad publisher/typescript. Plot: 5/5 Book : 2/5 First of all, I should make clear that the plot of this book is a good sequel. It doesn't take place after the '2001' book, but instead is a sequel to Kubrick's '2001' movie. Readers and viewers will know of the few differences, with the main one being Kubrick opting to travel to Jupiter whereas A.C.C writes about Saturn. So readers may feel confused if reading after the first book, but not viewing the movie (which I recommend viewing, if not to compliment the book then for the effects of the time). There is also a movie adaptation of this book called '2010: The Day We Made Contact', which I will watch after writing this review! Now, the 2/5 rating for book is regarding the publisher of this version(purchased from marketplace) . I'm not sure if it is "Voyager Books" or "Harper Collins" - it isn't clear - but as you can see from the pictures, the font is awful and fairly inconsistent. I have put a copy of '2001' next to it for comparison. The two stars is purely because I managed to finish the book, albeit with strained eyes. There is one particular page when sending a report to Earth which is just awful!
Author: Dom
Rating: 1
Review: Very blotchy printing and poor paper quality, worst I’ve seen, steer clear.