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The Cassini Division: A Fall Revolution Novel (Paperback)

by Ken MacLeod (Author)
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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit; New edition edition (3 Jun 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1857237307
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857237306
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 10.8 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 183,765 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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With his third novel, Ken MacLeod elaborates further on the future timeline of his first two, The Star Fraction (1995) and The Stone Canal (1996). Most relevant is book two, which established a colony on the remote world New Mars via a spatial wormhole created by superhumans--transcendent machine-hosted intelligences called the "fast-folk". The original fast-folk crashed from too much contemplation of their metaphorical navels, but their descendants on Jupiter still harass Earth with virus transmissions that have killed off computers and the Internet. Enter black heroine Ellen May Ngwethu of the Cassini Division, an elite space-going force created to defend against the fast- folk. Her wild doings in the 24th century's anarcho-socialist utopia make for fun reading-- everyone will covet her smart-matter clothing that can become a spacesuit, combat outfit, evening gown or satellite dish at will. But Ellen's and the Division's political philosophy is brutally tough, with alarming plans to use a planet-wrecking doomsday weapon against "enemies" who may not in fact be hostile. In a climax of slam-bang space battle, MacLeod crashes the ongoing ethical debate into a brick wall and leaves you gasping. Witty, skilful, provocative, and just a trifle too glibly resolved. --David Langford --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'This man's going to be a major writer' IAIN M. BANKS 'Prose sleek and fast as the technology it describes ... Watch this man go global' PETER F. HAMILTON 'An excellent novel: intelligent, witty and politically challenging' NEW SCIENTIST 'The wit and thrust are like a needle shower ... a joyous tale' MAIL ON SUNDAY

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Clever, witty, and very enjoyable, 3 Mar 2001
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This is a very fast moving novel indeed - in fact that is my only serious criticism - at times it almost feels rushed, and as a consequence some characters never fully develop, and certain plot elements jar. Also, some of the events and characters probably would make full sense only if you have already read MacLeod's earlier two novels, 'The Star Fraction' & 'The Stone Canal' (especially the latter). Certainly, there are subtleties that allude to both earlier novels that give a different take on the whole story.

That to one side, this is refreshingly clever, insightful, and witty SF. The technologies may have been seen before in other guises by numerous contemporary SF writers (nanotechnology, Artificial Intelligence gone rouge, difference engines, arcologes, etc., etc.). What MacLeod excels at however is an ability to create a credible, alien worldveiw. This story is essentially about a clash of anarchist world views, one socialist, but also deeply nihilistic and pessimistic about the human condition, the other highly capitalistic, individualistic, and almost naïvely optimistic. Against this is the potential threat of possibly hostile, possibly benign Artificial Intelligences which may or may not represent the next step in human evolution.

It is a measure of his success that the human societies are credible, and their conflicts understandable. In Ellen May Ngwethu he also gives us a central character whose world view is very different to our own, and which is at times morally repugnant to our modern liberal western sensibilities. Her society the Solar Union in its egalitarianism and communitarianism may be superficially reminiscent of the Odonianism of Ursula le Guin's 'The Dispossessed', Iain M. Bank's 'Culture' or Peter F. Hamilton's Edinists, but its basis is very alien to the original blessing naiveté of most socialist utopias.

Above all else, the book has a sparkling, self referential wit. The chapter headings, for example are all titles of classic SF Utopian, Dystopian and disaster novels over the last century (even giving a sideways wink to his old pal Iain Banks in the process). Jokes at the expense of Arthur C Clarke are not too infrequent (never a bad thing in my book), and there is an almost camp sensibility to some of the action and dialogue (especially in the early chapters set on Earth).

A very clever book that keep you guessing to the end, throwing enough curve balls to keep you on your toes, and with enough action, adventure and character to make for a very enjoyable read. But do read his other novels first if you can!

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fast paced future fiction, 11 Jan 2000
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Ken MacLeod write this book almost as if it had been written in collabaration between Iain M Banks and Karl Marx. This is not a particularly long book but it covers a lot of background including the history leading up to the time and the politics and technology of the time. This makes it very fast paced. If you skip a page, you'll probably miss a major plot event. The heroin/narrator of the book constantly gives her opinions. This is very much an integral part of the story. Whilst you may be rooting for this character, you will also find some of her views disagreable. A good book but not a great book.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nano-tech success, 2 May 2000
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Fast paced, action packed book full of enjoyment. I managed to finish this book in 6 days, which is quite an achievement. I liked it all, from the ruins of London, to Ngwethu's Ship, The Terrible Beauty. The ideas surrounding this book are inciteful. I can't wait for a sequel (from either Ellen or the Solar unions point of view).
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