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Loading... Evolution (original 2003; edition 2004)by Stephen Baxter
Work detailsEvolution by Stephen Baxter (2003)
I got through about 100 pages of this book, but lost the will to continue. The novel goes back to the time of the dinosaurs and we are presented with animals with names, back stories and a family life; not my cup of tea. ( )I'm sorry to say that I'm not going to finish this book. It started out just fine, but after only a few pages I began to struggle. The book reads a little bit like a documentary. And in most cases documentaries are ok to watch for as long as there is nothing more interesting to do or read. It isn't like the book is badly written, it just couldn't appeal to me! I really wanted to love this book, as the concept is very nice. However, ultimately the first 2/3 of the book is rather repetitive, longwinded and not that interesting if you're already familiar with most of the science he is trying to explain. The last 1/3 ('future') I liked better, though is rather bleak, similar to 'flood' in a way. This is for the Kindle version of the following book. I just finished "Evolution" by Stephen Baxter. I had to struggle to keep reading it for the first 1/3rd of it. When I looked down and saw I was only at 37%, I couldn't believe it... However, perseverance paid off. The book is wonderful, I wish I had the words. This is what I learned.....yes, there is lots of fiction, I know...but listen up: From the beginning of time, to the far future, the earth and its inhabitants will go thru constant changes. Whether by humans or animals, the eco system will be changed, destroyed, and recover........altho not in a way we may wish. This will/can happen in many ways.....by overgrazing, climate change, bacterial infection, natural catastrophes, stupid humans with their finger on the red button, we reside on a living planet, that still hasn't stopped moving around. People and animals will adapt. The strongest will survive, the weakest will die out......completely. This has happened over and over and over, and will continue to happen....until our sun novas and the Earth itself will die. People will continue to evolve as well, and adapt to those changing conditions. The story has some wonderful future scenarios. What a wonderful storyteller! Fun fictional accounting of our past and future evolution.
To say that Baxter's reach exceeds his grasp is to state the obvious. What is astonishing is how successfully he brings to life a wide range of facts and conjectures, and how entertaining as well as informative this book -- an episodic novel with evolution as its protagonist -- manages to be.
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