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A review by lkedzie
Hull Zero Three by Greg Bear
3.0
This is one of those books that is best if you do not know what to expect. It starts when a man wakes up without memory on a spaceship. So if you like tabula rasa scenarios and science fiction, this is a recommend.
What I liked the most is that the core plot is a reconstructed trope, taking a well established sci-fi story and looking at it through a hard science fiction glass. And that is what I do not like about it as well, specifically that as science fiction goes, there are parts here that are too hard SF for me, or too interested in the technical bits, so there are segments about descriptions of physics or biology that I glazed over until the next character beat.
Good book, but maybe not for me.
What I liked the most is that the core plot is a reconstructed trope, taking a well established sci-fi story and looking at it through a hard science fiction glass. And that is what I do not like about it as well, specifically that as science fiction goes, there are parts here that are too hard SF for me, or too interested in the technical bits, so there are segments about descriptions of physics or biology that I glazed over until the next character beat.
Good book, but maybe not for me.