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Worlds Enough and Time - Joe Haldeman

Worlds Enough and Time

By: Joe Haldeman

Hardcover | 1 March 1993

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O'Hara, the heroine of this trilogy of novels, has joined a group of people who are leaving behind Earth and the asteroids that they inhabit which circle the planet, in search of a new life on the planet Epsion. By the author of "The Long Habit of Living" and "The Hemingway Hoax".
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Third of Haldeman's trilogy, as insipid and lackluster as Worlds and World Apart, except where the closing chapters burst into technicolor with another memorable set of Haldeman's patented all-but-omnipotent aliens. The trilogy's protagonist, Marianne O'Hara, leaves Earth and its orbiting Worlds aboard a huge interstellar ship, Newhome (Earth, ravaged by nuclear war and disease, will take decades to recover). A computer-constructed artificial personality based on O'Hara helps with the narrative duties, to no great effect. She has two husbands and a wife. She's heavily involved in shipboard politics, which secretly are organized to give the voters an illusion of choice while ensuring that the real decisions remain undisputed. Ho-hum. On the voyage, various things go wrong: A computer virus beamed from the Earth-orbiting New New York scrambles most of their data; a plague kills off all the plants, so most people retire into cold sleep. Half a century later, the ship reaches its destination, and at last the plot perks up: The planet is inhabited by advanced aliens who threaten to exterminate what remains of humanity unless O'Hara passes their psychological tests. She does, and civilization is reborn. Disappointing work from a writer whose narrative charm and plotting skills arc rarely enriched by characters to match: here, O'Hara is an utterly boring and unconvincingly female narrator, and only the splendid aliens save this one from total lethargy. (Kirkus Reviews)

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