The very far future: The galaxy is a drifting wreck of black holes, neutron stars, and chill white dwarfs. The age of star formation is long past. Yet there is life here, feeding off the energies of the stellar remnants, and there is mind, a tremendous galaxy-spanning intelligence each of whose thoughts lasts a hundred thousand years. And this mind cradles memories of a long-gone age when a more compact universe was full of light.The twenty-seventh century: Proxima Centauri, an undistinguished red dwarf star, is the nearest star to our sun-and (in this fiction)-the nearest to host a world, Proxima IV, habitable by humans. But Proxima IV is unlike Earth in many ways. Huddling close to the warmth, orbiting in weeks, it keeps one face to its parent star at all times. The "substellar point," with the star forever overhead, is a blasted desert, and the "antistellar point" on the far side is under an ice cap in perpetual darkness. How would it be to live on such a world? Yuri Jones, with a thousand others, is about to find out.
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"One of the most inventive writers that science fiction has ever produced."--SF Site
Praise for the Novels of Stephen Baxter:
"Flood"
"Horrifyingly believable."--"The Washington Post"
"Bold, compassionate, exhilarating, wrenching stuff."--Niall Harrison, The Internet Review of Science Fiction
"The ever-readable Baxter has a page-flipper in "Flood"....It will give everyone pause to think."--SciFiDimensions
"Realistic, frightening...a bold saga reinforced with strong characterizations throughout...riveting."--"Midwest Book Review"
"Ark"
"A grim but exciting tale of the ultimate in pioneering adventure."--"The Times" (London)
"A page-turning disaster sequel that shows us a fascinating, terrifying, and ultimately hopeful view of humanity's chances in the face of terrific adversity."--"SciFiNow"
"Never has Baxter presented a more thrilling and moving glimpse of a possible future. "Ark "could well be his masterpiece."--"The Guardian" (UK)
"[Baxter] writes brilliantly about what it might be like to experience space travel. This capacity for mixing awe-inspiring vistas with gnarly day-to-day details hasn't diminished."--"SFX Magazine"
Praise for PROXIMA:
"Baxter's specialty is hard hard SF (and he's very good at it)...we're sufficiently hooked to want to come back for more. Classic Baxter." --- SFX MAGAZINE
"Once again, Baxter proves himself a master of the epic canvas with alternating narratives, both terrifically imagined and addictively compelling." -- Daily Mail
"Proxima brilliantly juxtaposes the wonder of an uncaring universe with the depiction of humanities' valiant struggle to survive against all odds." -- The Guardian
Praise for the Novels of Stephen Baxter:
"One of the most inventive writers that science fiction has ever produced."--SF Site
"Flood"
"Horrifyingly believable."--"The Washington Post"
"Bold, compassionate, exhilarating, wrenching stuff."--Niall Harrison, The Internet Review of Science Fiction
"The ever-readable Baxter has a page-flipper in "Flood."...It will give everyone pause to think."--SciFiDimensions
"Realistic, frightening...a bold saga reinforced with strong characterizations throughout...riveting."--"Midwest Book Review"
"Ark"
"A grim but exciting tale of the ultimate in pioneering adventure."--"The Times" (London)
"A page-turning disaster sequel that shows us a fascinating, terrifying, and ultimately hopeful view of humanity's chances in the face of terrific adversity."--"SciFiNow"
"Never has Baxter presented a more thrilling and moving glimpse of a possible future. "Ark "could well be his masterpiece."--"The Guardian" (UK)
"[Baxter] writes brilliantly about what it might be like to experience space travel. This capacity for mixing awe-inspiring vistas with gnarly day-to-day details hasn't diminished."--"SFX Magazine"
"Monumental."--National Space Society
"An epic of interstellar pioneering and solar-system expansion."--"Locus"
"["Proxima"] is quite simply breathtaking."--SFBook.com
"Riveting."--"Fantasy Book Review"
"Terrifically imagined and addictively compelling."--"Daily Mail"
"Monumental."--National Space Society
"An epic of interstellar pioneering and solar-system expansion."--"Locus"
"["Proxima"] is quite simply breathtaking."--SFBook.com
"Riveting."--"Fantasy Book Review"
"Terrifically imagined and addictively compelling."--"Daily Mail"
Monumental. National Space Society
An epic of interstellar pioneering and solar-system expansion. "Locus"
["Proxima"] is quite simply breathtaking. SFBook.com
Riveting. "Fantasy Book Review"
Terrifically imagined and addictively compelling. "Daily Mail""
Monumental. National Space Society
An epic of interstellar pioneering and solar-system expansion. Locus
[Proxima] is quite simply breathtaking. SFBook.com
Riveting. Fantasy Book Review
Terrifically imagined and addictively compelling. Daily Mail"
"Monumental."--National Space Society
"An epic of interstellar pioneering and solar-system expansion."--Locus
"[Proxima] is quite simply breathtaking."--SFBook.com
"Riveting."--Fantasy Book Review
"Terrifically imagined and addictively compelling."--Daily Mail
"Monumental."--National Space Society
An awe-inspiring Planetary Romance from the author of FLOOD and the epic Xeelee sequence.
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