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Edenborn (Idlewild Trilogy 2) [Paperback]

Nick Sagan
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1 Aug 2005 Idlewild Trilogy 2

It is 18 years after IDLEWILD and the survivors are now adults. A bitter and disillusioned Halloween has chosen to exile himself but his peers seek to repopulate the Earth and rebuild civilization. They are mankind's last, best and perhaps only hope. However an ideological split has divided them into two very different societies: one looks to resurrect the human race, the other to improve humanity via genetic manipulation. So a new generation of children is born, but as they mature it becomes clear that all is not well. Someone - or something - is moving against them, even as Black Ep, the plague that claimed billions of lives, returns in search of new victims. The survivors must work together, but to save the future Halloween must first let go of the past...

Thrilling, post-apocalyptic yet written with an arcing sense of wonder, EDENBORN is the next visionary chapter in the Idlewild story by one of speculative fiction's most exciting new voices.


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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam; New Ed edition (1 Aug 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553815989
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553815986
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.6 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 562,139 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'One of the best post-apocalyptic novels you will ever read...Edenborn's success lies in its ability to engage you on such a personal level. A sense of desparation and hope, of desolation and re-birth, fires the story along on a wave of uncertainty that makes for a gripping ride...such an exciting and original take...it is breathtaking' (SFX )

'Second novels are always tricky, particularly when they're part of a sequence, so it is a surprise that Edenborn, Sagan's follow-up to Idlewild, is better written and even more tightly plotted' (Jon Courtenay Grimwood GUARDIAN )

'Stunning...the novel contains some of the most poignant and moving scenes I've had the pleasure to read...I'm not going to hold back on this one, I believe that 'Edenborn' is the finest book that I have read this year. Idlewild was impressive but Sagan has beaten it with a work of such depth it positively echoes. It's one of those few books that I literally could not put down...Sagan is an adrenaline shot straight into the heart of SF. Do yourself a favour, don't miss these books'

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'Sagan makes it look so easy...as the novel rolls on into its final chapters, it delivers a number of powerful emotional punches that really put the icing on the cake...another excellent character-driven work of literature' (INFINITY PLUS )

'A genuine page turner...a rollercoaster ride of fusion fiction' (NEIL GAIMAN )

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The nerve-shredding rollercoaster sequel to Nick Sagan's acclaimed debut, IDLEWILD.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant follow-up to Idlewild 4 Nov 2004
Format:Hardcover
Idlewild was one of the best books I've ever read - brilliant fusion of genres with outstanding moments of dark humour, and although at the time I thought that it stood alone and was better off without a sequel, Edenborn has changed my mind. First of all -- Edenborn is very different to Idlewild, which may put some off. It is also quite hard to get into, due to Sagan's use of multiple characters without any previous introduction, but once you've got all the characters relationships set up properly, you will find the book to be absolutely brilliant, with several extremly good twists. Definitely worth reading, and, even if it's not quite as good as Idlewild, still extremely good.
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By Daniel Jolley HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
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To those with an interest in astronomy matters, Nick Sagan has been famous since he was a child; it is his voice, after all, that any alien civilization coming across the Voyager spacecraft in the depths of interstellar space will hear bidding them "Hello from the children of planet Earth." In 2003, Nick emerged fully from the shadow of his illustrious father Carl Sagan (the absolute hero of my youth) with the publication of his first novel. Idlewild consisted of a fascinating story surrounding a group of gifted young people at a very special school. Their education took place in a virtual reality setting, as did their leisure hours during the school year. They could visit any time or place, and instead of dorm rooms they had their own elaborate domains built to suit their tastes. As they neared their eighteenth birthdays, however, the fabric of their virtual reality school began to fray. One student came up missing, and another one, Halloween, lost his memory as a result of an attempt on his own life. As things went from bad to worse, Halloween's desperation to escape led to a revelation that would change him and his fellow students forever. Their entire lives, not just their time at Idlewild, had been lived in virtual reality - in the real world, the Black Ep virus had wiped humanity off the face of the planet, and these special, genetically engineered children represented the last ditch effort of scientists to keep the human race alive. Upon maturity, when the youngsters would learn the truth, it would be up to them to hopefully find a cure for the virus and begin repopulating the earth.

The Idlewild students entered real life prematurely - and reduced in number. Edenborn takes up their story some eighteen years later....

This carefully constructed new world soon finds itself in grave danger. The African children come under the attack of a variant of the Black Ep virus, while an unknown outside entity invades the virtual reality component of the European society, unleashing secrets that could tear that family apart. These changes are made most manifest in a child named Penny. Genetic engineering or no, Penny displays all-too-human traits; regarding herself as the best and brightest, she rebels when she doesn't get her way. That rebellion, in combination with the destabilization wrought by an outsider, threatens the very founders of this new world.

Nothing draws distant "relatives" together like looming tragedy, but the reunion of all but one Idlewild survivor by no means guarantees that disaster will be averted. We follow the whole story through the eyes of several narrators: a young voice from each family along with the seasoned voice of one of the founders. The blend of spirituality with scientific artificiality makes for an interesting contrast in lifestyles, while the madness of young Penny works like a virus of its own, distorting the whole experience into something increasingly dark and deadly. One longs for the return of Halloween, the voice and main character of the first novel, for his is in many ways the real voice of reason in this crazy post-apocalyptic world. His eventual return to the fold, however, comes too late to truly save the day. As in the utopia which inspired this novel's title, an outside agent succeeds in seducing one of the innocents and bringing about a dramatic fall from grace. Edenborn ends with both tragedy and a sense of hope, setting the stage for what should be a fascinating third entry in the series. Read more ›

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5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than Idlewild 26 Aug 2010
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Okay, I loved Idlewild. I marked it slightly less than perfect though as the first few chapters left me right confused. I finished it though feeling it was one of the best stories I'd read.

I then read this book got some mixed reviews - so I wasn't sure if I should read it or not. Then a friend told me she found it better and so I took the chance. I'm glad I did, and having finished it in only a couple of days, have just put in my order for Everfree (Idlewild Trilogy 3).

I have to agree that this book is brilliant. It's better than Idlewild only in that I already understood what was happening from the first page. The story continues nicely in a world now 18 years older with the guys from the original now raising "children" and trying to find a cure to the Black Ep.

I can't wait to read Everfree. This is so far a trilogy worth reading. I'd recommend it to anyone.
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