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The Kinsman Saga (Leather Bound) [Leather Bound]

Ben Bova (Author), Spider Robinson (Introduction), A. C. Farley (Illustrator)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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  • Leather Bound: 566 pages
  • Publisher: Easton Press; First Thus edition (1989)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000CS2P30
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,072,130 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Countdown To the Millennium has commenced!, April 4, 2000
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Christopher Dalton (Louisville, Kentucky) - See all my reviews
When I first read The Kinsman Saga, I was amazed and awestruck at how it was written. Most of all, of how one man and his closest friends unite two cultures of different backgrounds into acheiving what could be described as the impossible. The prevention of nuclear destruction on the Earth.

Ben Bova has created an adventure that is a very successful blend of science fiction and political thriller, with some romantic overtones. He was also very accurate concerning Ronald Reagan's old SDI-Star Wars-plan. Bova even created characters that were multi-dimensional and real. Chet Kinsman was definately someone I could relate to. His passion and drive for establishing a colony on the moon is something any explorer can understand. Not only that, but the hardships he had to endure with his family, his friends, and the only woman who truly loved him.

I liked the idea of a colony being established on the moon in 1999, and the scientific reality that was behind it. By far, The Kinsman Saga is a SF classic that is worth reading. It introduces the reader to a future that might have been, and a future that is yet to come. If you like The Kinsman Saga, you will also enjoy Colony. Another epic novel set in the same future, dealing with similar political and social issues.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A thought provoking Sci-fi adventure, February 3, 2003
The Kinsman Saga is definetly a masterpiece of science fiction literature. When I first picked this book up I was hesitant, I'd never heard of the author, and it was long, I feared it would be another modern science fiction novel with an unoriginal plot. I was surprised to find one a classic science fiction novel, one so well written you are drawn into it. The future Bova creates is so realistic it makes you wonder if our society is leading us down the same path. We mean Chet Kinsman as a young recruit. We follow his life through it's various stages, as he works his way through the air-force space program. Bova's characters are richly developed, you learn a lot of their background, and what makes them tick so to speak. The novel does not strictyl cover technical science fiction aspects, but also politics, human emotions, and a bit of romance. Overall the book is an extremely satisfying read, I can't think of anything negative to say about it. Highly reccomended to anyone, sci-fi fan or not.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kinsman, October 27, 2005
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this book is a chronicle of a young man named Geroge A. Kinsman. He joins the Air Force to become an astronaut. His parents dislike he fact that he has joined the Air Force saying that he is a "training to become a killing machine". His mother has passed away and his father hates him. My favorite charecter in this novel was George A. Kinsman beacuse he is a born leader.One of the qoutes from this book on page 280 is "dont beat your life one it" that qoute makes alot of sense to me. I would say that this is a good book and that you should read it.
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mirror hung on the hallway wall just before the doors, and he saw himself in it. His mother would not have recognized him. Read the first page
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power pod, comm center, lunar shuttle, orbital factories, solar power satellites, water factory, helmet earphones, power ladder, tinted visor, airlock hatch, lunar plain, zero gee, laser link, payload bay, main dome, manned space stations, defense satellites, suit radio, lunar base
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Air Force, Aerospace Force, United States, Frank Colt, Colonel Murdock, White House, New York, Level Four, Pat Kelly, State Department, Jill Meyers, Defense Secretary, General Sherwood, Soviet Union, General Hofstader, Star Wars, Chet Kinsman, Colonel Campbell, United Nations, Colonel Kinsman, Diane Lawrence, General Secretary, Nameless One, Space Station Alpha, General Assembly
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