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Bios (Paperback)

by Robert Charles Wilson (Author)
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz (10 Aug 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1857987373
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857987379
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 10.8 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 707,596 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

In the 22nd century, humanity discovers life on an extra-solar planet, Isis: life that is lush, beautiful--and deadly. The least molecule of Isian biology kills humans painfully and horribly. Zoe Fisher has been born and bred--cloned and genetically engineered--to explore Isis. But Isis has secrets undiscovered by humanity, and Zoe herself contains secrets known only to the political powers that created her. And an act of biomedical sabotage has changed Zoe in unknown ways.

Robert Charles Wilson is the author of Science Fiction Chronicle's Best SF Novel of 1998, the bestselling Darwinia, and is also an Aurora Award winner and Nebula and Hugo Award finalist. With Bios, Wilson has created a hard-SF novel rich in great ideas, strong writing, and the classic sense of wonder, a work that stays true to the implications of its frightful biology. --Cynthia Ward, Amazon.com



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It is the 22nd century. Interstellar travel is possible, but colossally expensive, so humankind's efforts are focused on the only nearby Earth-like world. Isis is rich with plant and animal life, but every molecule of it is spectacularly toxic to humans. The whole planet is a permanent Hot Zone. Zoe Fisher was born to explore Isis. Literally. She has been cloned and genetically engineered to face its terrors. But there are secrets implanted within her that not even she suspects -- and the planet itself contains revelations that will change our understanding of life in the universe.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Traditional SF, 14 April 2002
By Jesse B Ellyson (Dale City, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
Set in the far future, in the far reaches of the galaxy, Bios is an unusual tale. Unlike so many other stories of human settlement on foreign planets this time we have a planet which just doesn't seem to want us there. This is not simply a wild west story set among the stars. With Bios, Robert Charles Wilson has not given us a tale of settlers getting to know their new home so much as he has given us a tale of a new home getting to know it's settlers. The planet Isis is hostile and toxic and it wants very much to break through the protective seals the invading humans have built around their outposts. It tries and tries again to get through and it learns from its past failures. Little by little it makes headway in its quest to oust the humans. But is Isis really a vindictive force out to get us or is it merely curious? And what secrets does this distant planet hold about our own nature? In the end, Bios is not so much about a journey to the stars as it is about a journey into and beyond ourselves. And what an ending it has! Robert Charles Wilson gives his readers a real kick of a surprise at the close of this book. This is sci-fi in the old tradition. This is a book that has something to say. It has all the flash and glitter we expect from the genre but it also has that underlying message that characterizes true SF. I'm glad I read this and I would recommend Bios to anyone in search of a good read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and beautifully realised, 4 Jul 2004
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This is a beautifully written novel where every word counts. I have read it over more than three times and love every page of it.

The author has described the technology and hard science in a very realistic sense. It is an integral and fascinating part of the story. (I cannot understand how a reviewer can say that 'nothing happens and then it ends'.) The suspense is compressed and intense throughout. A brilliant and powerful thriller of both humanity and ideas. Totally original and stunning. With a heroine that you feel very deeply for.

'Bios' has so much to say, and is subtle and clever in its profundity. This is the kind of SF that should be sitting at the forefront of the bookstalls - and I hope one day that Robert Charles Wilson will get the kind of credit he deserves. He is a genius. A major find.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars nice isis, 11 Sep 2000
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don't simply pass by this book because of it's name. isis does sound like it is a cyberpunk disco book or something, but is actually much darker than the name suggests. this story is not unique, but is far different from your run-of-the-mill novel. it has taken previous ideas and reinvented them, not too badly either. the sociological and scientific ethics this story creates are important, particularly with today's level of genetics. though the story is not the best book you will ever read, it is different from those that have been in recent years and deserves to be read at least once.
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1.0 out of 5 stars interesting start descends into cliche
Man tries to conquer planet, planet conquers man. It appears it is actually alive and talks to other planets. Except the Earth. Because Earth had mental problems. Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Olbrich

2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing happens for pages and pages, then the book ends.
I like Mr Wilson's work and this has some good ideas about the origin of life in the galaxy. It is revealed to humans when they encounter a world with an entirey innimical... Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2001 by bob

4.0 out of 5 stars I thought the book clever...
...I thought the book clever, thoughtful and intelligent and would recommend it. It is not really anything like Darwinia (which I also wholedheartedly recommend) but is well... Read more
Published on 4 Dec 2000 by maximillian.cairnduff@allenove...

1.0 out of 5 stars OK to read but nothing special
The book is well written, but does not contain anything new. The plot is not very good...,does not contribute anything to the story other than fill some pages. Read more
Published on 6 Oct 2000

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