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2010 (Space Odyssey Book 2) (edition 2012)

by Arthur C. Clarke (Author)

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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:The celebrated author continues his Space Odyssey with this Hugo Award winner: "A daring romp through the solar system and a worthy successor to 2001" (Carl Sagan).

In 1968, Arthur C. Clarke's bestselling 2001: A Space Odyssey captivated the world and was adapted into the classic film by Stanley Kubrick. Fourteen years later, fans and critics were thrilled by the release of 2010: Odyssey Two.

Nine years after the ill-fated Discovery One mission to Jupiter, a joint Soviet-American crew travels to the planet to investigate the mysterious monolith orbiting the planet, the cause of the earlier mission's failure??and what became of astronaut David Bowman. The crew includes project expert Heywood Floyd, and Dr. Chandra, the creator of HAL 9000.

What they discover is an unsettling alien conspiracy tampering with the evolution of life on Jupiter's moons as well as that of humanity itself. Meanwhile, the being that was once Dave Bowman??the only human to unlock the mystery of the monolith??streaks toward Earth on a vital mission of its own . . .

"Clarke deftly blends discovery, philosophy, and a newly acquired sense of play." ??Time

"2010 is easily Clarke's best book in over a decade." ??The San Diego Uni
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2010: Odyssey Two by Arthur C. Clarke

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    2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke (ksk21, philAbrams)
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    Jupiter by Ben Bova (jseger9000)
    jseger9000: Both books imagine a journey through the atmospheres of Jupiter
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 Name that Book: Found: Arthur C Clarke quote - which book?6 unread / 6dukedom_enough, July 2021

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Pretty good sequel ( )
  nx74defiant | Jul 31, 2023 |
I seldom like sequels. I liked this one. ( )
  mykl-s | Mar 24, 2023 |
Better then I expected. I was afraid this would be a disappointment but I am pleased to be wrong. Not a perfect story but a good one. This is a reminder as to why Clarke was one of the big three Golden Age writers. Having read the RAMA books I should have known he can make a story interesting. ( )
  ikeman100 | Jan 25, 2023 |
A phenomenal continuation of the storyline, and a worthy successor.. ( )
  David_Fosco | Nov 29, 2022 |
I read this so long ago that I don't remember it at all. I just read someone's review and remembered that i read it, and perhaps I'll read it again then try 2061, which I didn't even know about.
  MartyFried | Oct 9, 2022 |
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MEMO TO: Sr. Jorge Luiz Calife of Rio de Janeiro RE: Advisability of sequel to ''2001: A Space Odyssey.'' According to a note at the end of Arthur C. Clarke's new novel, you are partly responsible for persuading the author that a sequel to ''2001'' would be a good idea, long after Mr. Clarke had concluded that such a sequel would be ''clearly impossible.'' I don't know exactly what you said to him in your letter, Sr. Calife, but I wish you hadn't.
added by stephmo | editNew York Times, Gerald Jonas (Jan 23, 1983)
 
Clarke deftly blends discovery, philosophy and a newly acquired sense of play that manifests itself in references to films like Alien and Star Wars, and snippets from recent headlines. If, by the end, he leaves readers as bewildered as his astronauts, they can at least claim to have been better entertained.
added by Shortride | editTime, Peter Stoler (Nov 18, 1982)
 

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Dedicated, with respectful admiration, to two great Russians, both depicted herein:

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Even in this metric age, it was still the thousand-foot telescope, not the three-hundred-meter one.
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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:The celebrated author continues his Space Odyssey with this Hugo Award winner: "A daring romp through the solar system and a worthy successor to 2001" (Carl Sagan).

In 1968, Arthur C. Clarke's bestselling 2001: A Space Odyssey captivated the world and was adapted into the classic film by Stanley Kubrick. Fourteen years later, fans and critics were thrilled by the release of 2010: Odyssey Two.

Nine years after the ill-fated Discovery One mission to Jupiter, a joint Soviet-American crew travels to the planet to investigate the mysterious monolith orbiting the planet, the cause of the earlier mission's failure??and what became of astronaut David Bowman. The crew includes project expert Heywood Floyd, and Dr. Chandra, the creator of HAL 9000.

What they discover is an unsettling alien conspiracy tampering with the evolution of life on Jupiter's moons as well as that of humanity itself. Meanwhile, the being that was once Dave Bowman??the only human to unlock the mystery of the monolith??streaks toward Earth on a vital mission of its own . . .

"Clarke deftly blends discovery, philosophy, and a newly acquired sense of play." ??Time

"2010 is easily Clarke's best book in over a decade." ??The San Diego Uni

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Через 9 років після загадкового зникнення Девіда Боумена, радянсько-американський екіпаж на космічному кораблі «Леонов» вирушає в експедицію на Юпітер, аби розгадати таємницю залишеного на орбіті «Діскавері». По дорозі їх випереджає китайський космічний корабель «Цянь», який відкрив життя на Європі, хоч і поплатився за це знищенням… Екіпаж «Леонова» намагається повернути до життя «Діскавері», але невдовзі їм знову доведеться покинути корабель…
Через 9 років після загадкового зникнення Девіда Боумена, радянсько-американський екіпаж на космічному кораблі «Леонов» вирушає в експедицію на Юпітер, аби розгадати таємницю залишеного на орбіті «Діскавері». По дорозі їх випереджає китайський космічний корабель «Цянь», який відкрив життя на Європі, хоч і поплатився за це знищенням… Екіпаж «Леонова» намагається повернути до життя «Діскавері», але невдовзі їм знову доведеться покинути корабель…
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