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by Greg Bear (Author) "Arthur Gordon stood in the darkness by the bank of the Rogue River, having walked a dozen yards away from his house and family and..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz; New edition edition (19 Nov 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0575602651
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575602656
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 323,681 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, disappears and a spaceship is found in California. Beside it is a dying alien which says clearly "I'm sorry, but there is bad news." Meanwhile, in Australia, another ship appears and Alan Gordon feels that something terrible is about to happen.

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* #40 in the Millennium SF Masterworks series, a library of the finest science fiction ever written. * Blood Music won the Nebula and Hugo Awards in its original shorter form. * 'One of the few SF writers capable of following where Olaf Stapledon led, beyond the limits of human ambition and geological time' Locus * 'Arthur C. Clarke has his most formidable rival yet' The Times

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Earth-shattering!, 4 Aug 2000
I stumbled across Greg Bear and this book about 3 years ago. It really blew me away! I have re-read the book a couple of times and the emotion of the finale still bites too deep for comfort. Who says hard sci-fi cannot be for the heart as well as the head... The reworkings and discarding of familiar sci-fi themes is very clever and makes you continually have to reevaluate the book as you read on. If you have not already read this book, BUY IT! Then go out and buy EON. The only guy giving Bear a run for his money is Peter Hamilton (Reality Dysfunction, et al). It does not get better than this.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a page wasted, 27 Jan 2006
By Rod Williams "hairybloke@aol.com" (London) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Forge of God (Paperback)
A fast-paced rollercoaster of a novel from Bear which builds inexorably to its inevitable climax.
In a theme later to be picked up by Alastair Reynolds and Jack McDevitt, Bear introduces us to the concept of the ‘culling’ of Humanity while painting a portrait of a civilisation faced with its imminent destruction.
Like many Bear novels it build slowly, gathers momentum and rushes to a breathtaking climax.
It’s a multi-character narrative, revolving around the central figure of Arthur Gordon, cosmologist and scientific advisor to the President.
Two spaceships disguised as natural rock formations are simultaneously discovered in the USA and Australia. One carries a dying alien who tells of the Earth’s imminent destruction by machine intelligences, while the Australian ship disgorges three gourd-shaped robots who preach of sharing their scientific knowledge with humanity.
President Crockerman, shaken by his meeting with the alien, bestows a religious significance on the events and deduces that Mankind is about to be judged by God.
Subsequently, while two black-hole-like neutronium pellets penetrate the Earth, racing toward a violent collision at the core, a second faction of extra-terrestrials makes itself known, able only to save a portion of humanity while fighting the predations of the ‘planet-eaters’.
Bear, to be fair, goes out of his way to portray a world beyond the borders of the US. One of the main characters for instance is the British Science Fiction writer, Trevor Hicks, who is shown to be far more level-headed and rational than the President.
It’s an interesting First Contact story in that we do not get to discover those with whom contact has been made. The creatures of the arks and the robot spiders only reveal themselves as bronze humanoid avatars, while the nature of the ‘planet eaters’ remains a mystery.
Despite its rapid pace and huge ideas (Europa, which disappears at the beginning of the novel, has been dismantled by benign aliens and its ice being used to terraform Mars and Venus) it is a novel about people, well-rounded, three-dimensional, often flawed but fully human, faced with the destruction of everything they know.
The denouement is shocking, compelling, transcendent and leaves one wanting more.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest and most epic sci-fi stories of all time, 11 Jul 2000
By "chrishyams" - See all my reviews
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I read The Forge of God over the course of a single weekend (yes, sad but true) and have to say that it's the most fantastic, epic and disturbing book I've read in many, many years.

The build-up is well-paced, the character's are all fully believable and the finale is as epic (and as depressing) as it gets. Bear's sequel, Anvil Of Stars, is just as impressive.

This is crying out to be made into a film with a good sci-fi director (Scott, Cameron, Hyams, Fincher) at the helm, along with Bear's classic 'Eon'. Although Bear prefers to keep on writing epic, near-future sci-fi such as his brilliant new Darwin's Radio, perhaps he could consider taking time-out to carefully develop The Forge of God into a screenplay. Putting images to this fabulous story would be the icing on the cake (that's if Bear's infamous 'Planet Eaters' don't gobble it up first)

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4.0 out of 5 stars a very good book
i read this book about ten years ago i've read it again & it was great second time around . i read 'eon' first which i found a little complicated but i would thoroughly recommend... Read more
Published 4 months ago by D. S. Sample

3.0 out of 5 stars Inspired or contrived?
This is a book with a powerful moral message embeded in the story and various sub text. In all honesty though it is hardly Bear's greatest work, for from it indeed infact for it... Read more
Published on 10 Jul 2004 by second_darkness

5.0 out of 5 stars A hugely powerful book but with some frustrating flaws
A wonderful effort from the best hard science fiction writer alive but Greg Bear needs a decent editor. Read more
Published on 12 Dec 2001 by vanamonde@supanet.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Frighteningly real
I found this book all too real, and although it did get rather lethargic in the middle, it came to an amazing climax. Read more
Published on 18 Oct 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A very effective science fiction chiller...
In the fifties alien invasion movies were two a penny and it was better to shoot first and ask questions later. Then came 'Close Encounters' and 'E.T. Read more
Published on 5 Jun 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking
This is a brilliant book, extremely thought provoking and powerful. The book takes the arrival of extraterrestrial beings on Earth and initially examines the political response... Read more
Published on 9 Feb 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
This is a book which frightened me and at times I read it with tears in my eyes. And, believe me, I haven't read too many booksf this powerful for a long time. Read more
Published on 18 Nov 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, excellent, excellent
I have read many science fiction titles and authors over the years, this is undoubtedly one of the best. Read more
Published on 25 Oct 1998

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