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2010: Odyssey Two - Community Reviews back

by Arthur C. Clarke
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Tannat
Tannat rated it 8 years ago
In 2010 we head back out to Jupiter to retrieve the abandoned Discovery and further investigate the monolith, or whatever you want to call it. Yes, that’s Jupiter not Saturn because Clarke decided to follow the film canon for 2001 rather than the book. I was a little disappointed by this but I’ll ce...
phani
phani rated it 10 years ago
The book was really good. Reading this was as if a revision of things i learnt about space long time ago. Loved the way the worlds are described and the way ship was maneuvered around IO and Jupiter.
Farnaz
Farnaz rated it 11 years ago
A rescue spaceship, Leonov with the USA, Russian and Indian cosmonauts is launched toward the Jovian satellite IO where they would save the abandoned ship the Discovery from the collision with the IO. The Chinese ship, Tsien wants to be the first. They planned a trick, they first went to the Europ...
Breaking It All Down
Breaking It All Down rated it 12 years ago
With 2010, Arthur C. Clarke's ability to write interesting, believable, and likable characters has improved dramatically, particularly compared to the cardboard cutouts from Rendezvous with Rama, and the similarly bland characters (with the exception of HAL) from 2001. The book also does a great job...
Booklog
Booklog rated it 12 years ago
2010, surprisingly enough spends the bulk of its pages devoted to reliving and retconning the events of 2001 due to content conflicts with the film version. Fairly enough, Clarke opts to treat the film version of events as canon and attempts to broaden the story from the personal one told in 2001 of...
Musings of a Bibliomaniac
Musings of a Bibliomaniac rated it 12 years ago
Rather lacklustre and definitely not as engrossing as its prequel.
siobhanparker
siobhanparker rated it 13 years ago
Not bad, although it still could have been better.
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 14 years ago
I liked this one better than the original 2001: A Space Oyssey which ws fairly awesome too. It's a fun combination of science fiction, mystery and philosophy. Clarke is always best when he is looking beyond the hard science and into the mystic.
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