Blue Remembered Earth

· Hachette UK
4.2
103 reviews
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BLUE REMEMBERED EARTH is the first volume in a monumental trilogy tracing the Akinya family across more than ten thousand years of future history ... out beyond the solar system, into interstellar space and the dawn of galactic society.

One hundred and fifty years from now, in a world where Africa is the dominant technological and economic power, and where crime, war, disease and poverty have been banished to history, Geoffrey Akinya wants only one thing: to be left in peace, so that he can continue his studies into the elephants of the Amboseli basin.

But Geoffrey's family, the vast Akinya business empire, has other plans. After the death of Eunice, Geoffrey's grandmother, erstwhile space explorer and entrepreneur, something awkward has come to light on the Moon, and Geoffrey is tasked - well, blackmailed, really - to go up there and make sure the family's name stays suitably unblemished. But little does Geoffrey realise - or anyone else in the family, for that matter - what he's about to unravel.

Eunice's ashes have already have been scattered in sight of Kilimanjaro. But the secrets she died with are about to come back out into the open, and they could change everything.

Or shatter this near-utopia into shards ...

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4.2
103 reviews
Doug Sharpe
26 June 2013
My favourite sci fi author. I definitely recommend this book as I did find it difficult to put down at times. Without giving anything away there was at least one unresolved loose end, and I would agree that the end came rather suddenly, clearly there must be one following. I'd rate 15 for language, 12 for sexual references with mild to moderate suspense.
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Lawrence vK-B
15 May 2016
Read all the others. Love the atmosphere of his world's. However, African slant does not work in this little grouping of books. Almost trying too hard to be accessible. If you ignore that; rest has as much ballast as previous ones. Just a - from Relevation Space sets.
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James Nicholson
3 October 2013
Description is a lot to be desired in this book - half the time you are guessing what the writer means with some of their ideas. Still it is a good story if you just let go.
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About the author

Alastair Reynolds was born in Barry, South Wales, in 1966. He studied at Newcastle and St Andrews Universities and has a Ph.D. in astronomy. He stopped working as an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency to become a full-time writer. REVELATION SPACE and PUSHING ICE were shortlisted for the ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD; REVELATION SPACE, ABSOLUTION GAP, DIAMOND DOGS and CENTURY RAIN were shortlisted for the BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION AWARD and CHASM CITY won the BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION AWARD. You can learn more by visiting www.alastairreynolds.com.

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