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Cave of Stars [Mass Market Paperback]

George Zebrowski (Author)
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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December 5, 2000

Old Earth is gone. Humanity has been scattered to the stars. Some left their dying planet in spaceship arks, in search of new worlds to inhabit. Others, nanoengineered for near-immortality, explore the far reaches of interstellar space in gargantuan macrolife mobiles.

An earthlike human society endures on the einvironmentally volatile planet of Tau Ceti IV--a rigid community of the faithful that has declared evil the science that caused the homeworld's destruction. The Church is the absolute power here; obedience and belief the rule. But His Holiness Peter III, the New Vatican's most powerful figure, himself harbors doubts, engendered by his love for his unacknowledged and illegitimate rebel daughter Josepha. And suddenly there is another assault on his tottering faith--and on the sacred tradtitions he has devoted his life to uphold. For an emissary, Voss Rhazes, has arrived from one of old Earth's journeying mobiles--the first off-planet human visitor ever to Tau Ceti--bearing remarkable hated technology that could shred the fragile emotional fabric of a family...and bring devastating chaos to their world.


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"One of SF's most visionary authors." -- --Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine

"One of the most intriguing, intelligent books I've read in years." -- --Jack McDevitt, author of Moonfall

About the Author

George Zebrowski's thirty-five books have been published in more than half a dozen languages. His most recent novels are Brute Orbits, The Killing Star, written with scientist and author Charles Pellegrino, and Stranger Suns, chosen as a New York Times Notable Book. Upcoming is Skylife (coedited with scientist-author Gregory Benford), an anthology chronicling this century's fascination with space habitats in story and science. Zebrowski's classic novel of space habitats, Macrolife, was chosen by Library Journal as one of its one hundred "must read" works of science fiction. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Voyager (December 5, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061058068
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061058066
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,445,065 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Hit the word limit, December 27, 1999
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This review is from: Cave of Stars (Hardcover)
Zebrowski begins by introducing the reader to a far distant future culture whose government is a repressive descendant of the Catholic church set on a collision course with a technologically superior and long lived race of 'super humans'. Although some of the plot ideas are unique and fresh, the book crashes headlong through important plot elements including a love story which moves along as if the participants are on speed, and numerous mentioned but unexplored side plots that leave you looking rearward. Instead, Zebrowski chooses to explore doubts and lost faith in the leaders of the church as they are confronted by a seemingly perfect culture that ignores their doctrine. For all of this, these leaders remain bare ghosts, shallow and underdeveloped. Decades pass in the last 10 pages of the book, rushing through plot closure almost as if the number of contracted words had been reached. This book definitely left me wanting for more...or less.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Faux Realities in Conflict (warning: some spoilers), September 9, 2000
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Mark P. Donnelly (Brockport, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cave of Stars (Hardcover)
I'm going to swim against the tide of earlier reviews here. I found Zebrowski's CAVE OF STARS engaging, and I enjoyed it for some of the very reasons the reviewers below disliked it.

I don't feel Zebrowski has constructed a polemic against the Catholic Church, or even against religion in general. Rather, he is exploring ways in which humanity defines, and sometimes perilously over-defines, what it calls "reality." Both cultures in this book, the primitive and the advanced, have lost themselves within fantasy constructs. That these faux-realities come into such violent conflict is intriguing; that they should so inevitably ensure one another's destruction, both physically and psychologically, held my attention from page Alpha to page Omega. Zebrowski dangled tidbits of hopes for survival throughout; then he gracefully snatched each away, to make his point and to make readers' hearts sink. His story does rush forward at the end ... showing the surviving humans rushing on toward new hopes, and toward one more round of fantasy construction. The conclusion leaves the reader (well, me at least) with the question: Is it our foolish, unceasing hopes for creating Reality in our own image and likeness that make us, as a race, so pathetically hopeless?

Zebrowski's writing rests firmly within the tradition of SF as a Literature of Ideas. That approach always runs the risk of subordinating character development to plot flow, but in this story ... in which faux-realities battle for the hearts and minds of the characters ... Zebrowski plays his pawns masterfully.

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3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Cave of no stars?, January 12, 2000
This review is from: Cave of Stars (Hardcover)
I was quite disappointed with this book. It appears that the author had a problem with the Catholic faith and needed to vent his issues in public.

The characters are shallow; without dimension. At each crisis point the reader is left wanting more. The conclusion of the book skips over decades as if to just get it done.

The editorial above compares this book to Dune. For those of us who have read the Dune series, this book will not come close.

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