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Rendezvous with Rama

Rama #1 / 4
by Arthur C. Clarke
Rendezvous with Rama (Rama #1) by Arthur C. Clarke
★ 7.40 / 25
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Hugo Award 1974, Nebula Award 1973, Campbell Memorial Award 1974, Locus Award 1974.

First published in 1973, when it won every sf award in sight, Rendezvous with Rama awes readers with the spectacle of humanity's first contact with an alien civilization - a seemingly dead spacecraft whose scope and scale boggle the imagination.

In 2130, the Mars-based radars set up to track asteroids discovered something new. The object came from beyond Pluto - a gigantic, geometrically perfect cylinder that had been voyaging the void for a least 200,000 years. The long-feared, long-hoped-for alien encounter had finally come, but the opportunity wouldn't last long, for Rama was on a fast one-way trip round the sun.

The job of exploring the intruder when to Commander William Norton, whose cautious, unflappable demeanor attested to his long experience in space. Yet ever he wasn't prepared for Rama's overwhelming size. Thirty miles long and twelve miles wide, its seamless, windowless hull offered no clues to the mystery inside. When he entered its vast interior, Norton's sense of wonder and anticipation mixed with fear. For clinging to Rama's walls was a self-contained world - cities, valleys, lifeforms, seas - with not a soul at home.

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Science FictionHard Science FictionLocus AwardHugo AwardNebula AwardBSFA Award
Release date: 1973
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Arthur C. Clarke

Arthur C. Clarke

Born 1917 in Minehead, England. Died 19th of March 2008 in Sri Lanka.

Rama

Rama consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Rendezvous with Rama (Rama #1)
★ 7.40 / 25
Rama II (Rama #2)
★ 7.00 / 12
The Garden of Rama (Rama #3)
★ 6.76 / 4
Rama Revealed (Rama #4)
★ 6.34 / 3

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05/01/2012
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Fantasyfan
439 books, 12 reviews
★★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆ 4 / 10

As exiting as reading a research paper!(well, to speak to the truth, I've read more exiting research papers) I was hoping to read a story of space adventure and experience a good plot, but I was searching it from the wrong place. This book isn't about that. It doesn't have plot. It doesn't have real characters. It doesn't have real excitement. It's all about describing what an alien ship could look like and everything else in the book serves that purpose to the every annoying detail. Even when there were attempts of describing danger, the narrator would stop for moment and use paragraph do describe a technical detail efficiently killing the atmosphere.

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