The Well of Stars

Robert Reed

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In The Well of Stars, Hugo award-nominated author Robert Reed has written a stunning sequel to his acclaimed novel Marrow. The Great Ship, so vast that it contains within its depths a planet that lay undiscovered for generations, has cruised through the universe for untold billions of years. After a disastrous exploration of the planet, Marrow, the Ship's captains face an increasingly restive population aboard their mammoth vessel.
 
And now, compounding the captains' troubles, the Ship is heading on an irreversible course straight for the Ink Well, a dark, opaque nebula. Washen and Pamir, the captains who saved Marrow from utter destruction, send Mere, whose uncanny ability to adapt to and understand other cultures makes her the only one for the job, to investigate the nebula before they plunge blindly in.  While Mere is away, Pamir discovers in the Ink Well the presence of a god-like entity with powers so potentially destructive that it might destroy the ship and its millions.
 
Faced with an entity that might prevent the Ship from ever leaving the Ink Well, the Ship's only hope now rests in the ingenuity of the vast crew . . . and with Mere, who has not contacted them since she left the Ship…
 
With the excitement of epic science fiction adventure set against a universe full of wonders, the odyssey of the Ship and its captains will capture the hearts of science fiction readers.

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"Marrow is relentless, taking on vast reaches of space and time with a giant ship like none you've ever seen. A bold work by a visionary writer."
--David Brin
 
"Marrow is magnificent. It combines epic sweep with living characters and a depth of vision that we see all too seldom."
--Jack McDevitt
 
"The latest novel by the author of Marrow and The Leeshore tells an epic tale of visionary futures and scientific speculation."
--Library Journal on Sister Alice

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Ben  rated it  
Nov 18, 2010
I'm really writing this because the every other review on Amazon states that this is disappointing, or loses its way half way through. I couldn't disagree more. Where Marrow looks in, The Well of Stars looks out and delivers a constantly exciting, well written, technically involving and deeply sinis ...more
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mister  rated it  
Jul 25, 2007
the story goes on!! the scale of things in this book are truly staggering. life-spans, distances, the ship Marrow itself. lot's a fun! ...more
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David  rated it  
Sep 7, 2011
Well of stars boasts hands down the single coolest weapon I've ever read about in any work of fiction to date. A chain of superconducting magnets, each holding in its field a singularity, spun up around a central gravity at relativistic speeds, and positioned in the path of on comming planets so th ...more
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Robert Reed has written more than ten science fiction novels including his recent Sister Alice. He has been nominated for the Hugo Award for his short fiction, which has appeared in the major SF magazines. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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The Well of Stars
Robert Reed

Mass Market Paperbound

Mass Market Paperbound
Tom Doherty Associates
Tor Science Fiction
February 2007
Mass Market Paperbound
ISBN: 9780765347640
ISBN10: 0765347644
4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches, 448 pages
$7.99

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Hardcover
Tom Doherty Associates
Tor Books
April 2005
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780765308603
ISBN10: 0765308606
6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, 304 pages
$25.95
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