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  • 624 stránok
  • 22 hodin čítania

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Set in the year 2038, the book is a cautionary tale of the harm humans can cause their planet via disregard for the environment and reckless scientific experiments. The book has a large cast of characters and Brin uses them to address a number of environmental issues including endangered species, global warming, refugees from ecological disasters, ecoterrorism, and the social effects of overpopulation. The plot of the book involves an artificially created black hole which has been lost in the Earth's interior and the attempts to recover it before it destroys the planet. The events and revelations which follow reshape humanity and its future in the universe. The scope of the story expands vastly as the plot gradually reveals itself, bringing into question the future course — and even the survival — of humanity.

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Earth, David Brin

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Rok vydania
1990
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Titul
Earth
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Futura / Orbit
Rok vydania
1990
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
624
ISBN10
0708848729
ISBN13
9780708848722
Série
Zem
Hodnotenie
3,9 z 5
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Set in the year 2038, the book is a cautionary tale of the harm humans can cause their planet via disregard for the environment and reckless scientific experiments. The book has a large cast of characters and Brin uses them to address a number of environmental issues including endangered species, global warming, refugees from ecological disasters, ecoterrorism, and the social effects of overpopulation. The plot of the book involves an artificially created black hole which has been lost in the Earth's interior and the attempts to recover it before it destroys the planet. The events and revelations which follow reshape humanity and its future in the universe. The scope of the story expands vastly as the plot gradually reveals itself, bringing into question the future course — and even the survival — of humanity.