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The Last Dancer (Bantam spectra book) Mass Market Paperback – October 1, 1993


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Product Details

  • Series: Bantam spectra book
  • Mass Market Paperback: 594 pages
  • Publisher: Spectra; First Edition edition (October 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553562495
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553562491
  • Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 4.2 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,767,746 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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From Publishers Weekly

Moran ( The Long Run ) continues his multivolume 21st-century adventure with a complex but lifeless story. The Manhattan-based Unification government controls the earth, but rebellion brews in Occupied America as the American Revolution's tricentennial approaches. Denice Castanaveras, one of only two genetically engineered telepaths to escape destruction by Unification forces (the other is her missing twin brother, David) enters political life by becoming a bodyguard (and later, lover) of Unification Councilor Douglass Ripper, whose own agenda involves preventing U.N. Secretary General Charles Eddore from grabbing long-term power in this unstable period. However, the Unification rulers do not suspect that a high-ranking rebel called Obodi is actually Gi'Suei'Obodi'Sedon, an alien religious heretic who was banished from his own world thousands of years ago. By detouring through Obodi's past and Denice's "gift" and focusing on colorful details (makeup implants, the computer InfoNet and artificially souped-up soldiers of the Unification forces) instead of character development, Moran effectively prevents tension from building in his tale.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Many richly intriguing characters.
jefree@hotbot.com
Very good, and includes much more of Denice and the Continuing Time than previous book, and an interesting explanation for human origins in the book universe.
Luiz Marques
With regard to this one, Last Dancer, it can be read stand-alone, but I really suggest starting with the first book in the series.
A. Bodmer

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful By A Customer on October 16, 2001
Format: Mass Market Paperback
The Publishers Weekly editorial review shown by Amazon.com is SO far from the mark! A lifeless story this is not!
Having been a great fan of Dan's work and gone to extreme lengths to obtain copies of all his works, I can honestly say that The Last Dancer (tLD) was a great book! It was poignant story filled with love, hope and in some places, humour.
This ongoing story of the last of the Castanavera's children is another riveting read in the detailed world crafted by Dan which many of us have found and love.
I wholeheartedly recommend not only this book, but the entire Continuing Time Series (if you can find them all!) to anyone who loves GOOD Sci-Fi!!
To my mind, the success of a book is shown in how available it is in second hand shops. I know from experience how hard it is to find Dan's books secondhand! Everyone who has read them, refuses to part with them! I have to fight to get mine back when I lend them to friends... What better recommendation than that can you ask for?
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful By jefree@hotbot.com on March 25, 1999
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Intricate detailed description of action. Many richly intriguing characters. All set to a stage of of an all too real future way of life. I fell in love with Denise and found new appreciation for martial arts and dancing. I could believe it was a religious book it seems so telling... and perhaps it is and we're all waiting for the next glimpse of truth. If you have quality ideals and a thrist for adventure and excellent charaters then "The Last Dancer is a Must Read" & "ReRead" & "ReRead". I heard the next book is very near being issued.. The background story of the Continuing Time is so good and far reaching I wish it continues. I have a very hard time understanding why a publisher will not support Daniel Keys Moran's work and future work. A loyal fan- Jefree Green
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By John Bucknell on January 27, 2001
Format: Mass Market Paperback
I am one of the lucky ones. I stumbled across Emerald Eyes in a library in Cleveland the year it was published (1988). Since then I have included DKM as one of my must-read authors (Vernor Vinge, Neal Stephenson, David Brin, Dean Ing, W.T. Quick, Ken Macleod & sometimes Bruce Sterling being the others). Someday, someone will inherit my library - so watch the obituaries in 2060. Anyhow, the dearth of good science (or speculative) fiction these days has forced me into rereading my collection. After a span of eight years, I read the Last Dancer again last week... I had forgotten much of the detail and my opinion of the book has changed now that I am older - it is every bit as good as the prior novels, just different in tone. I don't know the details, but it seems a tragedy befell DKM during the writing of this book. That, and the work he has done since makes me wonder if we will see the balance of this epic story arc. Dan, if you're out there - you're one of the best, if you are going to do another, do it right and take however much time you need...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Ralph Osborne on July 7, 2003
Format: Mass Market Paperback
I've probably read thousands of sci-fi books, and this is my favorite. The story is told with a beautiful compelling prose, and contains ideas and images that will flow through your mind for years. Moran's other books are also good, but for me, this one was far and away the best. Something about the way Moran phrases things gives them a lyrical feeling. I can't quite describe it, but I sometimes find myself looking for a particular scene or phrase in the book, just to read it again.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By A Customer on July 19, 1996
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Daniel Keys Moran is an insightful and creative storyteller
who combines a beautifully detailed universe with a hard,
gritty, fast paced future filled with political, societal,
and technological uncertainties and dilemmas.

Moran's style of writing satifies the classic SciFi fan
while it entertains and enthuses those with the borderline
post apocalyptic bent of Blade Runner and the Cyberpunk
genres.

_The_Last_Dancer_ is the fourth book in the Continuing Time
saga falling in line a couple years after the events of
_The_Long_Run_ (a masterful piece ISBN 0-553-28144-5).

The story details the events in the life of Denice
Castanaveras, a genetically engineered telepath and daughter
of the notorious David Castanaveras (_Emerald_Eyes_). It is
2076, 14 years after she was believed to have been murdered
in the massacre of "genies".

The TriCentennial Fourth of July is approaching in an
occupied America held together by the iron rule of the
French led UN. Denice finds herself poised to alter the
events of the burgeoning rebellion, and the only person
able to halt or help the ambitions of the mysterious and
charismatic Reb leader Sedon.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By John R. Schill on January 29, 2003
Format: Mass Market Paperback
The third book in the "Continuing Time" Saga was great. The only problem I have is that it was written and published nine years ago and the much awaited and promised sequel dealing with "Trent the Uncatchable" has never materialized. I believe it will be the "AI War" which is listed in the latest reprint of "Emerald Eyes" but thus far there no listed publication date.
This book however, was fantastic the twists seem to be neverending and the ongoing list of characters from Camber Tremodian and the Storyteller, to Deniece Castenvaras herself is just mind blowing. The fact, that being a "history" of a Time War that has been ongoing for centuries the book is filled with aradoxes only makes it more interesting.
In light of the current status of the world and technological developments, the storyline is not that far off. Of course we are still centuries behind the developments in technology portrayed, thanks mainly to the debilitating effect of the almighty bribe which all of our hypocritical leaders denounce but readily accept. In this work we find colonies on the moon and other planets which shouldn't be that great a job for the technology that took us from Kitty Hawk to the moon in 3/4 of a century but has been unable to go any further thanks to Oil industry bribes which have delayed technological developments of alternate energy sources and modes of transportation. Still the work does show the true machinations of goverment which has always been rule by the corrupt on behalf of the weathy/jrs
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