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by Larry Niven (Author), Jerry Pournelle (Author) "A several head spun across black sky..." (more)
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This adequate but inconsequential sequel to The Mote in God's Eye explores xenophobia and overpopulation in a futuristic world.
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Robert Heinlein called it "possibly the finest science fiction novel I have ever read." The San Francisco Chronicle declared that "as science fiction, The Mote in God's Eye is one of the most important novels ever published." Now Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, award winning authors of such bestsellers as Footfall and The Legacy of Heorot, return us to the Mote, and to the universe of Kevin Renner and Horace Bury, of Rod Blaine and Sally Fowler. There, 25 years have passed since humanity quarantined the mysterious aliens known as Moties within the confines of their own solar system. They have spent a quarter century analyzing and agonizing over the deadly threat posed by the only aliens mankind has ever encountered-- a race divided into distinct biological forms, each serving a different function. Master, Mediator, Engineer. Warrior. Each supremely adapted to its task, yet doomed by millions of years of evolution to an inescapable fate. For the Moties must breed-- or die. And now the fragile wall separating them and the galaxy beyond is beginning to crumble.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket; First Edition edition (January 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671795740
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671795740
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #46,756 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Moties are Back!, April 21, 2004
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In this sequel to The Mote in God's Eye, humans and the alien "Moties" once again come into contact with dramatic results. The Empire of Man has a blockade to keep the Moties bottled up in their own system because the Moties are explosively expansive and would quickly overrun the Empire. Horace Bury, an Imperial Trader, and Kevin Renner, his pilot, travel through the Empire helping Naval Intelligence quell rebellion. But Bury and Renner, veterans from the first contact with the Moties, have another goal: to make sure that the Moties stay penned up in their system. When they find possible evidence that the Moties may escape, they pull all the strings they can find in order to visit the blockade. Events unfold quickly and they end up once more in the Mote system, trying to prevent a disaster. They have help of Chris and Glenda Ruth Blain, the two children of the first expedition's captain. The Blaine's have unique insight into the situation because they grew up around the only Moties allowed into the Empire.

The tension is thick at times, and the space battles are well plotted. However, there are large stretches consisting of political intrigue and Motie history lessons that slow down the plot considerably. I think the sections are interspersed well enough to hold the reader's interest. Some of the plot twists were hard to follow, especially once the Moties are involved. However, considering the chaos involved during battles and throwing in completely alien thought patters, it's probably fair to have some confusion in the plot. The characters are engaging, but I found it a little annoying that some of them just drop out of the story at the end without resolutions.

The Gripping Hand is definitely easier to read if you have the background found in The Mote in God's Eye. However, like most sequels, it doesn't live up to the promise of the first book. It's entertaining, but not destined to be a classic.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, December 6, 2001
A very disappointing sequel. Like many others who have commented, I am a big fan of "The Mote in God's Eye", and although sequels often fall short of the original, this one fell shorter than most. It has flaws that would discredit a first novel by an unknown author, quite frankly: characters are introduced and developed, made interesting, and then dropped without explanation and never referred to again. Same for subplots. The dialogue is confusing, and the protagonists make leaps of logic that I found impossible to follow.

Perhaps worst of all, I did not recognize the "Empire" of this story as being the same "Empire" from TMIGE. Certainly, 30 years had passed, but too many things had been stood on their heads, and none of the characters seemed to have noticed. It was as if the authors decided that the social and political background of the first book was no longer commercial, and so they performed major surgery on it -- unfortunately doing a sloppy job and killing the patient in the process.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars From the Mote in God's Eye to a Pain in my...., March 20, 2007
What a tremendous disappointment! I have read "The Mote in God's Eye" perhaps a dozen times over the years. When I recently discovered an old copy of this sequel I was delighted. Until about the fifth page. After that, it just kept going downhill. Gone from this is any concern for character development which so enlivened the first book. Gone are intuitive and creative insights into the minds of the moties (remember how the first novel gave us large sections of their thinking in italics?). Gone is any sense of a coherent plot (whatever happened to Jennifer and her colleague trapped aboard the Khanate mother ships?). Perhaps most sadly, gone is any sense of the danger and mystery of these strange creatures. There is nothing surprising or interesting or frightening about them any more. They are more like a plague of ants than a fearsome race that actually could destroy mankind. It reminded me of the difference between the creature in the movie Alien who was impossible to kill, compared to the way the sequel, Aliens, showed them dying left and right as though they were mere bugs.

What has replaced these wonders from the first book are: more of the authors' juvenile sexual fantasies (yes, again, we see young girls being forced to strip in front of moties, a promiscuous Kevin Renner moving from one meaningless lustful relationship to another, even poor Horace Bury has a concubine/MD/amazon guardian who actually lays on top of him in the final scene!); a boring and really bad "chase sequence" (really dull); incoherent dialogue; tedious allusions to a "gripping hand;" broken plot lines and dropped characters (why introduce Sarah if she's going to just disappear halfway through the novel for no reason?); and endlessly boring Nivenesque discussions of space travel and starship warfare and the mechanics and mathematics thereof.

I actually threw the book across the room when finished. So disappointing.

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2.0 out of 5 stars OK, I guess.
"The Gripping Hand" is an OK sequel to "The Mote in God's Eye", I guess. But, I was not all that happy with it. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Norman Strojny

1.0 out of 5 stars Poorly thought out
I am amazed at this book. The reason this book sucks so bad comes down to very simple reasoning: The Moties motivations for every action were based on consideration for... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Paola Ross

4.0 out of 5 stars Different, but worthy
I happen to be re-reading this book right now, a copy of which "Operation Paperback" generously sent to Afghanistan for the benefit of deployed servicemembers. Read more
Published 16 months ago by SSG James Anderson

3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been better written
The first book was excellent and I was glad to read it. This one is not written well but is still worth the read. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Froughieh Michalchik

2.0 out of 5 stars enough with the coffee already
You know I always loved Niven's other works. I grew up on them, and frequently found them interesting after multiple reads (Ringworld, Destiny's Road, anyone? Read more
Published 23 months ago by Frederick D. Newman

4.0 out of 5 stars Pleasing Sequel, But Rather Long-Winded
Eighteen years after the release of the hard SF "The Mote In God's Eye" Niven and Pournelle finally produce its much-awaited sequel. Read more
Published on January 22, 2007 by D. Bowles

4.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Sequel
I was well pleased with this novel. The Mote in God's Eye was one of the best science fiction novels that I have ever read -
and The Gripping Hand is well plotted, and has... Read more
Published on August 27, 2006 by Douglas L. Guinn

3.0 out of 5 stars It could have been five star...
Others have written eloquently about the many problems with this sequel to "The Mote in God's Eye": lack of characterization, things seems to go on and on -- even in a short 412... Read more
Published on June 5, 2006 by Larry Gott

3.0 out of 5 stars The Motie version of the Eveready battery... it goes on and on and on...
The Mote in God's Eye... fantastic!

The Gripping Hand... the authors are getting paid by the word?

I know, this is too critical. Read more
Published on May 23, 2006 by Robert Schmidt

2.0 out of 5 stars a medicore knockoff, not a creative continuation of the great first novel
I just spent the afternoon reading this after feeling mesmerized by the first one, Mote. It was terribly disappointing. Read more
Published on February 7, 2006 by Robert J. Crawford

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