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Monday, January 21, 2013
The Web Between the Worlds: Review
Merlin is intrigued and agrees. While working on the project, he meets several people who make him think about his past. Merlin is an orphan. Both of his parents were scientists and they each died in accidents--his father in a lab fire and his mother in a plane crash--within a day of each other. The more contact Merlin has with the people connected to Regulo, the more convinced he becomes that his parents were murdered. But why? And who was responsible?
A reviewer on GoodReads has compared Sheffield to Robert Forward because of the amount of technical detail and hard science involved. I agree....to a point. It's been a long time since I read Forward's books, but I don't remember the scientific details boring me quite the way the space elevator details do in The Web Between the Worlds. I found myself zoning out for several paragraphs in various portions of the book while Merlin and Regulo hashed out the details of the Beanstalk. I just really didn't need to know all the ins and outs of cable strength and velocity and mass and whatnot. Really. I suppose it's because Sheffield was a physicist first (
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The murdered parents sounds like by far the most interesting plot thread...too bad it's only secondary!
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