The World of Null-A

272 pages

English language

Published Nov. 6, 2002 by Orb.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-0097-3
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OCLC Number:
49991539

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Gilbert Gosseyn, a man living in an apparent utopia where those with superior understanding and mental control rule the rest of humanity, wants to be tested by the giant Machine that determines such superiority. However, he finds that his memories are false. In his search for his real identity, he discovers that he has extra bodies that are activated when he dies (so that, in a sense, he cannot be killed), that a galactic society of humans exists outside the Solar system, a large interstellar empire wishes to conquer both the Earth and Venus (inhabited by masters of non-Aristotelian logic), and he has extra brain matter that, when properly trained, can allow him to move matter with his mind.

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I ground to a halt on this one weeks ago and I'm now officially throwing in the towel. The concept of a future humanity living via non-Aristotelian logic is cool, but the story reads like an overwrought six-reel Saturday matinee peppered with wooden characters. It's dated, and dated badly.

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