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Orb (2011)

by Gary Tarulli(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0615563430 (ISBN13: 9780615563435)
languge
English
publisher
Gary Tarulli
review 1: If you want a great science fiction story, this is it! This story doesn't have the usual monsters with teeth and gore, but the story has philosophy and reflection of the inner meaning of strange alien life and the reason for life in unexpected places. The ending had a surprise twist and I can't wait to read more stories from this author. I especially loved the dog in the story, it really added a heart warming aspect to the book. (Of course I am a dog lover!)
review 2: Immediately my attention is caught as that fine reader’s hook sinks in. The subtle trace of humour in which it is couched only makes me want to know more, to read on. Amazingly, a short way into the novel, I discovered that the society of that far future is Dystopian (really, why should that hav
... moree surprised me?) As a voracious, lifelong reader, a writer, and a reviewer, the notion of existence in a society where reading is considered to waste energy and time is so mind-boggling as to make me light-headed. Pray I never live to see such!Author Gary Tarulli has such a wry turn of phrase and sense of irony that reading this novel is comparable to having an in-person conversation, and would make the novel worth the reading even if it didn’t have a great story-which it does.Protagonist Kyle Lorenzo (who might be characterized as in the throes of a mid-life crisis) decides to throw over his routine life and travel out of the Solar System, the sole writer on the spaceship packed with scientists and technicians. Why would a normal Earthling in a dystopian society decide to travel on a vessel where he sticks out because of his occupation and nature, to a planet he’s never seen? Similarly, why would the expedition’s Screening Committee determine a writer was necessary at all? There are reasons for everything, and I’ll leave it to the reader to find out, with my recommendation. Don’t put this one aside, don’t delay, just get it, read, and enjoy! less
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JordynMaxwell
Good read. A few formatting issues in the Kindle edition that need fixing.
kenny
Fascinatingly different! internal space sci-fi, loved it!
jabbie
flat prose and nothing else to compensate
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