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Supervolcano: Eruption [Hardcover]

Harry Turtledove
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  • Hardcover: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Roc; 1 edition (6 Dec 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0451464206
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451464200
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.5 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 159,060 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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I like disaster novels. This by an author out of his comfort zone is not too bad. Story focuses on a LA cop and his friends and family scattered across the US who all make it to the end of the book. However the disaster doesn't begin till a third of the way through and the rest of the book covers only the first few months afterwards with plenty of hints that there is much worse to come, thus answering those critics who complained that life seemed to go on much as normal. So it demands a sequel. Whether there will be one will depend on sales and the author who is prolific and may prefer to go back to his comfort zone of alternate history. Will I buy it? Yes but I will probably wait for the cheaper paperback.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
interesting 15 Jan 2012
By anders
Format:Hardcover
Character as usually well written and intersting.

Scenario interesting.

Societys response to this kind of catastrophe, basically muddle through, not plausible and makes the read less good as it irritates me. What would society do, at minimum, if something like this occurs?

1. Martial law throughout the land for the duration
2. Nationalize important businesses and industries for the duration
3. Slaughter all meat animals except a minimum requirement for breeding, the meat can be preserved for a long time as well as the grain the animals won't eat and it will feed a lot of more people this way
4. Rationing of basically everything
5. Mandatory evacuation/relocation in order to maximise output with a minimum use of available resources
etc.

This is not global warming, which is a slow moving catastrophe, and the effects of a muddle through response would be immediately apparant. In this story they are not. The effects of our muddle through response to global warming may be as dire as the effects of a muddle through policy in this book but the timescale for us is decades, not months as would be the case here.

Will not be reading the next installment.
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86 of 97 people found the following review helpful
Turtledove is the master of alt history...but 9 Dec 2011
By DANIEL SHERMAN - Published on Amazon.com
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Allow me to preface this dour review by saying that I truly love Turtledove's writing - I have read several of his alt history books and he is amazing. I am also a die-hard fan of the post apocalypse genre. I figured that this was an easy win - high expectations.

It was like a seven year old finding out that Santa had murdered the Tooth fairy on his way to an Easter bunny dinner. To put it frankly - this book sucked.
You got to know the characters in turtledove fashion. Good build up, and then.....nothing. There it is - in what should be the end of civilization as we know it; the apocalypse takes back seat in the story to the characters personal lives. Getting married, having kids, deciding what to eat at the restraints in downtown LA. There is no real food shortage, little disruption of life in the largest cities. And no reason to buy this overpriced book.

If you have already purchased this book and cannot return it, hire a blind person to tear out the pages and set them on fire.
If Turtledove should return to alt history I would give the book a fair shot - if he attempts to climb onto the post-apocalypse bandwagon again I will save my money.
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long winded 9 Dec 2011
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Harry Turtledove's Supervolcano: Eruption is a disappointment. Like most Turtledove books, it spends a lot of time keeping up to date on what the characters are doing. But unlike most Turtledove books there is almost no action, no Supervolcano: Eruption mayhem. The eruption happens in passing and then everyone just gets on with it. No one seems particularly bothered. The book is long winded and just not worth the time that it takes to read.
32 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Toxic People and Spotty Science - But a good effort 9 Dec 2011
By Yours truly, - Published on Amazon.com
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I wanted to like this book. It's been on my wish list for months. I thought I was in for a grand apocalyptic story with some interesting science.

My problem with the book was that a pretty big percentage of the people in the story were toxic to be around - selfish, small-minded, bitter and petty people that I'd avoid like the plague in real life. So, reading about them was no joy. I started to hope a few of them wouldn't survive. Colin, Kelly and Bryce were better than the others, but it was hard to care even about them.

The second problem was the science. I have a BS in geophysics (Geophysics involves remote sensing, so earthquakes, volcanoes and oil exploration is its territory, because you can't climb down into 100 mile deep faults or subduction zones). Everything I've learned tells me that volcanoes are extremely predictable, almost to the hour they'll erupt. That's why Mt. St. Helen's could be evacuated, well before it blew. There are indicators on the surface. Then there's the hype over relatively insignificant quakes. Yellow journalism paints even small earthquakes as sensational news. But, a group of geologists out in the wild would never panic over a 7.0 earthquake, much less a 5.0! Earthquakes, despite sensationalism, aren't people killers - they're property destroyers. Sometimes, in destruction of property, people are killed. Falling glass or power lines, liquifacting subdivisions, cardboard construction in third world countries? You betcha - people get killed in these situations. But, being out in a natural setting, away from property damage considerations, earthquakes just aren't very hazardous. A 7.0 earthquake has the following characteristics:

Difficult to stand; furniture broken; damage negligible in building of good design and construction; slight to moderate in well-built ordinary structures; considerable damage in poorly built or badly designed structures; some chimneys broken. Noticed by people driving motor cars.

A geologist simply wouldn't panic out in an area where no real property damage would occur. Even in a potentially dangerous earthquake, a geologist would be more likely to be thrilled and excited than to panic. You'd never work again. Your fellow geologists would laugh you out of the profession. You might as well wear pink hiking boots, you'd last longer.

So, I was a little disappointed with the science and a little revolted by the characters. But, I still rather read this book than about 90% of the books out there. In the end, I'm happy I spent the hours, despite the books shortcomings.
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