Seveneves

English language

Published Nov. 7, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-06-219041-3
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4 stars (23 reviews)

Seveneves is a hard science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson published in 2015. The story tells of the desperate efforts to preserve Homo sapiens in the wake of apocalyptic events on Earth after the unexplained disintegration of the Moon and the remaking of human society as a space-based civilization after a severe genetic bottleneck.

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Review of 'Seveneves' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

All of the positive raving for this book is true! All of the criticisms are also true! Stephenson is his own thing and he breaks all the rules of fiction. He breaks them in a couple different ways in this book. When it's great it's REALLY GREAT. When it's not so great, it kinda sucks. At different moments, I wanted to give this five stars. It's a hell of a book and I absolutely recommend it to any "hard" SF fans. Know that the exposition can really be a brick wall in the storytelling and it's not artfully done at all. But Stephenson has certainly earned himself a place on the hard-core SF shelf with this one (if he hadn't already).

Review of 'Seveneves' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Loved this, for the most part, even the scientific explanations which I can see some finding boring. The only reason I'm giving it a 4 rather than a 5 is uneven pacing. It was a page turner at times, but tended to lag in others. I understand this, because it required a lot of world building etc, but I think it could have been done more evenly.

Review of 'Seveneves' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Mixed reaction after finishing this. On the positive side: I learned a ton (orbital mechanics, nuclear power, space travel, evolution, genetics), and I can't recall reading another book anything like it. Stephenson challenges the reader in ways that other authors don't dare, and I admire that.

However, for me the book lacked a certain emotion, a sense of humanity... which, given its subject matter, felt terribly ironic. For long stretches it was hard to stay invested in the outcome. The first 2/3 were much more epic in scope; in the end, it came down to a discordant set of very small interactions that felt at odds with the magnitude of what was happening.

Review of 'Seveneves' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Complex but well-managed; fairly feminist with some notably lazy exceptions. Ends abruptly and raggedly in true Stephenson fashion.

Something I found jarring was that he takes such care to cover the provenance, maintenance, and sustainability of obvious things like computer chips as well as subtler necessaries like eyeglass grinders and paper... but completely fails to mention textiles. Not even a passing reference. Disappointing.

Review of 'Seveneves' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Neal Stephenson came to the fore with his third book Snow Crash, which gave William Gibson a run for his money in the cyberpunk stakes. Since then he’s established his credentials with a range of novels tackling, and often melding, diverse subjects such as cryptography, nanotechnology and cybercrime as well as a three-volume historical sequence – The Baroque Cycle – about the dawning of the Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries.

His latest work, Seveneves, is a huge book, and not just in concept. It runs to 880 pages. The first two-thirds contain one of the best science fiction novels I’ve read this year. The back third – frustratingly – not so much. But still I’d encourage you to read it.

Seveneves begins with ‘Zero’: the moon blows apart for unknown – and perhaps unknowable – reasons. Humanity is stunned. The pieces of the moon still hang …

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