PeterB reviewed The Sky Woman by J.D. Moyer
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3 stars
The Sky Woman is a "near-future" science fiction book about the best case scenario of what could happen if current events continue as they do (global warming, corporations, etc.)
The population on earth has been reduced to about half a billion and people have forgotten most of the technology that was ever invented. Technology has survived on the space stations, but the people there have turned their back on their home planet.
Until now.
The book is really 3 intermixed stories. One about the Viking-like lifestyle that has survived on earth. One about the space stations and another one that's a bit of a surprise.
I think there's one story too much for the amount of pages that the book has. The viking part is explained in detail, but I'd love to learn much much more about the other two.
Overall, I think the book covers a lot of very …
The Sky Woman is a "near-future" science fiction book about the best case scenario of what could happen if current events continue as they do (global warming, corporations, etc.)
The population on earth has been reduced to about half a billion and people have forgotten most of the technology that was ever invented. Technology has survived on the space stations, but the people there have turned their back on their home planet.
Until now.
The book is really 3 intermixed stories. One about the Viking-like lifestyle that has survived on earth. One about the space stations and another one that's a bit of a surprise.
I think there's one story too much for the amount of pages that the book has. The viking part is explained in detail, but I'd love to learn much much more about the other two.
Overall, I think the book covers a lot of very interesting subjects, has plenty of thrills and is most certainly worth a read for every SF aficionado.