The Ascension Factor

by Frank Herbert

Other authorsBill Ransom (Author)
Hardcover, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Putnam Adult (1988), Edition: 1st, 381 pages

Description

Set twenty-five years after The Lazarus Effect, this final book in the Destination: Void collaboration between Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom concludes the story of the planet Pandora. Pandora's humans have been recovering land from its raging seas at an accelerated pace since The Lazarus Effect. The great kelp of the seas, sentient but electronically manipulated by humans, buffers Pandora's wild currents to restore land and facilitate the booming sea trade. New settlements rise overnight, but children starve in their shadows. An orbiting assembly station is near completion of Project Voidship, which is the hope of many for finding a better world. Pandora is under the fist of an ambitious clone from hibernation called the Director, who rules with a sadistic security force led by the assassin Spider Nevi. Small resistance groups have had little effect on his absolute power. The Director controls the transportation of foodstuffs; uprisings are punished with starvation. The resistance fighters' main hope is Crista Galli, a woman believed by some to be the child of God. Crista pools her talents with Dwarf MacIntosh, Beatriz Tatoosh, and Rico LaPush to transcend the barriers between the different species and overthrow the Director and the sinister cabal with which he rules.… (more)

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Kind of dull and badly written, but readable. Herbert died before any of the actual writing was done, so it's really just a Bill Ransom book, and Bill Ransom cannot, apparently, write. The structure is a mess, just sort of rambling aimlessly, seeming to forget what's been said already and what
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hasn't, with zero sense of suspense. Although, I should note that I tend to be relatively demanding of writing quality (after all, there are so many great writers out there, why read books that aren't great?), and if it was REALLY bad, I wouldn't have gotten through it at all. On top of that, the plot's nothing great; it does wrap up the Pandora series, but it does it disappointingly (with barely even a mention of Ship, the artificial intelligence that I had once naively thought was the whole point of this series).
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1988

ISBN

0399132244 / 9780399132247

Local notes

B1

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