Terminal World

Paperback, 490 pages

English language

Published Nov. 20, 2010 by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-0-575-08850-4
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Review of 'Terminal World' on 'Storygraph'

Alastair Reynolds is most popular for his hard sci-fi opera type books, but with this one he takes a slight deviation and combines it with some new elements. Here you'll find a mix of steampunk, mystery, angels, airships, cyborgs, and a strange tower, all wrapped at it's heart with exotic physics that is just barely hinted at as the story unfolds. But in the end, the writing stands out clearly as Alastair Reynolds.


I didn't consider this among the best of the Reynolds books, but I still felt like it deserved four stars (most of his get five stars from me, especially anything 'Revelation Space' related); I admit, I'm partial to the real hard science stuff he typically does. But the characters felt real enough, with a reasonable amount of character development. There could have been a bit more detail in the airship battles, but that's probably …

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