Lockstep

351 pages

English language

Published Aug. 13, 2014

ISBN:
978-0-7653-3726-9
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OCLC Number:
852957210

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"When seventeen-year-old Toby McGonigal finds himself lost in space, separated from his family, he expects his next drift into cold sleep to be his last. After all, the planet he's orbiting is frozen and sunless, and the cities are dead. But when Toby wakes again, he's surprised to discover a thriving planet, a strange and prosperous galaxy, and something stranger still--that he's been asleep for 14,000 years. Welcome to the Lockstep Empire, where civilization is kept alive by careful hibernation. Here cold sleeps can last decades and waking moments mere weeks. Its citizens survive for millenia, traveling asleep on long voyages between worlds. Not only is Lockstep the new center of the galaxy, but Toby is shocked to learn that the Empire is still ruled by its founding family: his own. Toby's brother Peter has become a terrible tyrant. Suspicious of the return of his long-lost brother, whose rightful inheritance …

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Review of 'Lockstep' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

When reading Karl Schroeder you've got to be ready to put your brain into overdrive to keep up with the ideas and discussions. Deep within this fairly basic story with complex world building, are hidden some real gems to contemplate:



Time - it's everything to this world since the Locksteps are places where everyone is awake for short periods and then in hibernation for years until the next scheduled wake time. This is done on a regular schedule and allows the people to make drastic jumps into the future while feeling like they've only slept a single night. And there are other locksteps with different schedules, which means some people speed through time closer to real time than others. This really stretches the concept of time and how we think about it.



The Rise and Fall of Civilizations - While those living in the locksteps pass through 14,000 effortlessly, people …

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  • Imaginary places
  • Fiction