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1. Steal Across the Sky by Nancy Kress | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(2010-02-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description The aliens appeared one day, built a base on the moon, and put an ad on the internet: “We are an alien race you may call the Atoners. Ten thousand years ago we wronged humanity profoundly. We cannot undo what has been done, but we wish humanity to understand it. Therefore we request twenty-one volunteers to visit seven planets to Witness for us. We will convey each volunteer there and back in complete safety. Volunteers must speak English. Send requests for electronic applications to witness@Atoners.com." This is the story of three of those volunteers, and what they found on Kular A and Kular B. Customer Reviews (25)
Can I steal your inner most parts ?
Original!
Flat as a pancake ___
Solid idea, falls flat.
Metaphysical nonsense. |
2. Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2004-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In a world where the slightest edge can mean the difference between success and failure, Leisha Camden is beautiful, extraordinarily intelligent ... and one of an ever-growing number of human beings who have been genetically modified to never require sleep. Once considered interesting anomalies, now Leisha and the other "Sleepless" are outcasts -- victims of blind hatred, political repression, and shocking mob violence meant to drive them from human society ... and, ultimately, from Earth itself. But Leisha Camden has chosen to remain behind in a world that envies and fears her "gift" -- a world marked for destruction in a devastating conspiracy of freedom ... and revenge. Leisha Camden was genetically modified at birth to require no sleep,and her normal twin Alice is the control. Problems and envy between the sistersmirror those in the larger world, as society struggles to adjust to agrowing pool of people who not only have 30 percent more time to work and studythan normal humans, but are also highly intelligent and in perfect health.The Sleepless gradually outgrow their welcome on Earth, and theirchildren escape to an orbiting space station to set up their own society.But Leisha and a few others remain behind, preaching acceptance for allhumans, Sleepless and Sleeper alike. With the conspiracy and revenge thatunwinds, the world needs a little preaching on tolerance. Customer Reviews (73)
The lure of independence against the demands of society
Both creative and contemplative, in spite of its disjointednss
16+ Years Later A Tour de Force
Soap Opera, not Sci-Fi
Great Idea Marred by Infantile Style |
3. Beggars Ride (Beggars Trilogy) by Nancy Kress | |
Mass Market Paperback: 416
Pages
(1997-12-15)
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pretty bad
it's not too nerdy, just good sci fi
Maybe I should have read the other two books?
Disappointing
DYSTOPIA a la carte This series is quite an undertaking.The craft of writing is mastered, the suspense sustained to the end, and lots of learning was dispensed on how the brain parts work.The question that must havekept cropping up with Ms. Kress was, "What do I do for an encore?" This confrontation with biogenetic engineering took the reader as deeply into dystopia as is inhumanly possible.Some of the characters actually evolved right out of the human race to become the Sleepless Masters who fortunately, it turned out, had an Achilles heel.The Sleepless saw themselves as gods to the unevolved human.When their plan went up in smoke not a tear was shed by the reader.Why not?Because here was a story of sex without joy, intelligence like dead AI,and spirituality without god.The trilogy spanned over a hundred years but where were the holidays, where was Easter and Christmas?It was bleak, bleaker and bleakest. ... Read more |
4. Elements of Fiction Writing - Beginnings, Middles & Ends by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback: 149
Pages
(1999-03-15)
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One of the better books out there
Terrific for the Beginner, So-So for Everyone Else
Beginnings,Middles & Ends.
Great buy, great seller.
Great Book for Any Aspiring Writer |
5. Probability Moon (The Probability Trilogy) by Nancy Kress | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2000-07-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Dr. Bazargan commands the scientific team sent to a newly discovered world to study its humanoid natives: beings who literally perceive only one reality. To lie is to be unreal--and condemned to death. The humans must flee for their lives across the unknown planet when they and the aliens learn the scientific mission is a lie. It's the cover for a secret military exploration of the moon Tas, which is another artifact of the gate-makers: a superweapon capable of annihilating all life in a star system, and already known to the Fallers. Nancy Kress has won the Hugo, the Sturgeon, and three Nebula Awards. She is justly acclaimed as a literary SF writer, but receives little acknowledgement that her work is hard SF. Probability Moon should change this, winning her many new readers while pleasing her fans. It's a rare and desirable hybrid: a literary, military, hard-SF novel. Set in the same world as her Nebula- and Sturgeon-winning novelette, "Flowers of Aulit Prison," Probability Moon is the first book of a trilogy, but it has a self-contained story line. The sequel, Probability Sun, will appear in 2001, and the concluding book will be The Fabric of Space. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (21)
Great cure for insomnia!
Disappointing and Dull
Not Free SF Reader
An Almost Great Book
Great character development -- weak ending |
6. Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting Dynamic Characters and Effective Viewpoints (Write Great Fiction) by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2005-03-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description -Create compelling characters that readers believe in-Write scenes that deliver an unforgettable emotional impact -Distinguish among the many different kinds of viewpoint, and choose the one which is right for their story Each chapter is filled with examples drawn from the work of successful writers and action-and- results exercises that help readers take their lessons to the keyboard. Customer Reviews (27)
Great Help!
One of the Best
The best book on character development and writing I've ever read
Must have!
character viewpoints- Nancy Kress |
7. Probability Space (The Probability Trilogy) by Nancy Kress | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2002-09-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description A novel of literary hard SF, Probability Space concludes the trilogy that begins with Probability Moon and includes Probability Sun. Author Nancy Kress has received the Hugo Award, the Sturgeon Award, and three Nebula Awards. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (8)
Pleasing conclusion to the trilogy
A good ending, slightly ill-written, but better than bad reviews say
Interesting but wanted more out of the final book in the series
Who wrote this book?
good reading! |
8. Dynamic Characters by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2004-06-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description In teaching writers the fundamentals of creating characters that will keep their readers spellbound, Kress utilizes: * Dozens of excerpts from well-known fiction * Enlightening exercises to help writers build strong characters starting from the outside-in * Beginning chapters that focus on the physical elements that comprise a character, providing techniques for using external qualities to reflect personality Building skill upon skill, writers blend these qualities with emotional and mental characterization, forming multidimensional characters that initiate exciting action, react to tense situations and power the plot from beginning to end. Customer Reviews (23)
Must Have Resource!
I still refer back to it. A great guide!
Extremely helpful
Dynamic Characters
A Must-Have for any Fiction Writer |
9. Probability Sun by Nancy Kress | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
Pages
(2003-02-17)
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weak characters... distorted science
Good history but confusing at times
Good hard SF, interesting characters So, for real SF readers, the review is in: great characters, interesting science (though nothing spectacular), good plot.Pick it up, and pray Space comes out in paperback soon ... =)
Interesting physics--but need more character development In PROBABILITY SUN, a small group of scientists and soldiers travel to a fascinating world of 'shared reality' to uncover an artifact that just might have something to do with the interstellar travel that humans have discovered but don't understand, and just might have something to do with the Fallen shield. The same mission, for no particular reason, also carries the only Fallen ever captured alive. I loved author Nancy Kress's depiction of 'The World' and the shared reality system that makes it work. The physics that run through the 'probability' aspect of her work are also interesting. I found the military situation that two such critical missions (saving the human race and communicating with the only captured member of the attacking species) would be conducted by such a small group of scientists (only one of which had any communication with the Fallen). An even bigger problem was with the characters. Tom Capelo is flat, his emotions ranging from rage to a sort of maudlin love for his children. Colonel Kaufman, more or less the protagonist, doesn't really seem to arc much. He does what he has to, but the reader never sees the change or what it means to him. PROBABILITY SUN is interesting and well written, but it won't stick with you the way Kress intended, nor the way it almost achieved.
Character-driven dilemmas and suspense The first in the series, "Probability Moon" introduced World, a planet of empaths whose "shared reality" makes lying impossible. While a team of anthropologists established relations with the Worlders, a military team studied the planet's artificial moon, another of the vanished race's artifacts, which they hoped would turn the tide in the war. The story ended in disaster, with the humans declared "unreal" and the moon destroyed. The sequel, "Probability Sun," neatly telescopes the earlier story as humans prepare for a new mission to study a second artifact hidden in World's sacred caves. The mission includes two characters from the first book, blunt, straightforward geologist Dieter Gruber and his thoughtful wife, xenobiologist Ann Sikorski as well as brilliant, eccentric physicist Tom Capelo, gene-engineered empath Marbet Grant and Major Lyle Kaufman, the mission's reluctant leader, a mild, politic man who doesn't recognize his own strengths. While the scientists swarm over the artifact and re-establish relations with (and studies of) the Worlders, including Enli, whose previous experience gives her more insight into humans than she wants, the military secretly uses Marbet Grant to study the first Faller ever captured alive. The character-driven action moves between the ship and the planet, the alien enemy and the enigmatic artifact, military ambitions and scientific goals, building to choices that may destroy Worlder civilization, tip the balance of the war or end the universe as we know it. Kress' story is well organized and well written and her characters multi-dimensional. The story is an engaging blend of military and psychological strategy, speculative science, moral dilemmas and suspense. The ending provides satisfying closure while leaving the door open for a third book. ... Read more |
10. Brain Rose by Nancy Kress | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1990-01-01)
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11. Crucible by Nancy Kress | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2004-08-01)
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Decent Space Opera from Nancy Kress, but....
disappointingly unrealistic
It's tasty but it's not Arthur Miller
Terrific follow-on to "Crossfire"
fine outer space cerebral thriller |
12. An Alien Light by Nancy Kress | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1987-01-01)
Asin: B001PHR2KI Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (10)
Inside the Alien City!
Sorry - this book sucked
Spotlight
Discovering the Alien City!
Into the City of the Aliens! |
13. Maximum Light by Nancy Kress | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1999-01-15)
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Kress at her best
Not bad, but not top shlef science fiction.
worth a read, but she can do better I do wish, however, that she'd knock off with the vulgarity and coarse language.Yes, life is vulgar and coarse, and sometimes you do need to include things like that for realism, but not constantly.I also can't help but notice that she's used the same viewpoint-technique (multiple first-person) in a lot of her stories.She's perfectly capable of writing other viewpoints, and sometimes they're more appropriate. But the story is definitely excellent, and this is one I'd recommend.
A good book from a great writer
Do NOT read the back of the book |
14. Beginnings, Middles and Ends (Elements of Fiction Writing) by Nancy Kress | |
Hardcover: 149
Pages
(1993-03-15)
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good for putting your writing into perspective as wellas a great homeschool book.
Reasonably Helpful Book on Story Structure
Helped me complete my first novel...
A recommended treatise on the art of writing fiction
Good, but strangely organized |
15. The White Pipes by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1986-08-01)
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16. Nebula Awards Showcase 2003 (Nebula Awards Showcase) by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-04-01)
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Not Free SF Reader
Introduction to Sci-Fi or Sample of Best Works The Cure for Everything Maria is an administrator at the Xingu forest preserve, a reservation for displaced Amazon natives whose home-lands have been assimilated by civilization.A group of natives arrive from the Hiller project, which Maria learns is a drug-company front, using the native�s unique biology to develop cures for diseases � like Maria�s.Maria learns that with the right husband, called by the author �The Cure for Everything� she can have children.She quickly resolves her ethical dilemma � The Ultimate Earth Set in the far-future, The Ultimate Earth presents a utopian society where birth and death are carefully controlled.Since humans never die, only when people leave for colonization can others breed.Most of the story takes place on a moon base which is being restored.The moon base was developed by old humanity (before the genetic modifications) as a refuge from which to re-start the species if the unthinkable happened.Though it appears to have been used once for that purpose in the past, it has since crumbled.Now it remains as the only record of old-humanity. The children-turned-young-adults are told that there is no place for them now on earth, but sneak to the surface by lying to a shuttle (the ability to deceive has been eliminated by new humanity).They learn first-hand that there really is no place for them there, where they are regarded as savages.When a colony ship surprisingly returns and, due to population control, must leave immediately for another destination, the moon-children leave on it and find a planet where a plague is wiping out new-humanity� Louise�s Ghost In a story that illustrates the problem with labeling and shows us how well we can recognize others � not by their name but by what they say and do � Louise�s ghost deals with two women named Louise and one�s daughter Anna When Louise (the one without the daughter) finds that a ghost of a naked man is haunting her house, Louise (the one with the daughter) brings over her musician friends to try to convince the ghost to inhabit their instruments.Louise (without daughter) accidentally sleeps with Louise�s current love, which causes a feud between them until she dies a Louise finds that she has been designated as Anna�s guardian.Then she wishes that she could be haunted by Louise�s ghost � Undone What if you could go back and forward in time on command?What if you could alter your biology on whim?These three fundamental rights are guaranteed to all of the Trueborn:The right to remain individual, the right to manipulate your physical structure and the right to access the timeline.Their foe, the utopians, though seek to provide harmony through homogeny.They have blockaded the planet and placed an identity mine, which strips anyone who travels back in time more than five minute of being able to remember their identity. To flee the Utopian�s attack, Mada commands her ship to travel forward in time � she just doesn�t specify how far.The ship travels two-tenths of a glactic rotation or about twenty-million years.Her Trueborn society is gone, and the Utopians appear to be as well.What she does find is a new society where attention is the only currency.The only think that is expected of her is to comment on every experience � eating, listening, etc. She meets a poet who writes about death � but like everyone else in this society � suppresses all bad memories by checking them into the library.The two go off to another planet and have children.Mada prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice for them � her identity � but is saved when the ship gains consciousness and creates something of a paradox � My Wife Returns as She Would Have It and January Fires These two poems (both under two pages in length) both comment on the human condition.The former discussing the desire for life after death, the latter questioning whether a dream is worth dying for. The Elephants on Neptune Men land on Neptune (who knew it was solid!) and meet a pack of Neptunian elephants.They discuss the long-time relationship between men and elephants (who not surprisingly are now extinct on earth).As the men try to convince the elephants (who have not forgotten how their species was eliminated) that they are friendly, they start turning into elephants and the elephants turn into men � The Quantum Rose In this full-length novel, of which only the first few chapters are presented here to wet readers appetite, we discover a planet which has evolved far beyond modern earth, but forgotten how to make the technology, thus reverting to the stone age in many ways.The frame work of the present economic system remains, though, but due to a loss of understanding of the language, it has become somewhat perverted, thus forming an odd commentary on the present corporate culture.When Kamoj is forced to marry a man she has never seen (and who remains cloaked at their wedding), we are left in suspense as she goes to remove the cloak while he sleeps � Overall, if you like Sci-Fi, this book will introduce you to a variety of sub-genres and excellent long-time and new Sci-Fi writers.This is a must-own for any Sci-Fi addict.
for those who appreciate the vastness of the genre Harriet Klausner ... Read more |
17. Oaths and Miracles by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1997-02)
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Too many characters
My definition of fun!!!
Engrossing techno-thriller "Oaths and Miracles" transcends the genre of thriller fiction by containing characters of real depth and interest.Where most popular fiction of this type is populated by very thin characters, Nancy Kress does an excellent job of drawing the reader into her story by helping us care about the people in it. In addition to the characterizations, the plot weaves from delicate, disparate strands into a cohesive juncture that leads to a satisfying conclusion. If there's a weak spot, it's in the pacing of action sequences, but that's a minor quibble, and not enough for me to rate this book lower than five stars. I read a lot, and it's very rare that I find a book I have trouble putting down, but I could not put this book down until I'd finished it.
Different for sure
If you like the X-Files... I am a Nancy Kress fan and have read several of her booksincluding the Beggars series.This is quite different, no really awesomescience or brave new future world.A good read for someone just startingout in science fiction and not wanting too much sci-tech. ... Read more |
18. Nothing Human by Nancy Kress | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(2003-09-01)
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I thought this book was great!
Predictable
Intriguing concepts wrapped in a sputtering plot To read about the same concepts in a better package, I recommend you read An Alien Light, or better yet, the Beggars series.
Negative pressure, not positive pressure Positive pressure is just the opposite, and is used mostly in semiconductor clean rooms and surgical theatres, where you don't care if stuff inside the room leaks out, but you do not want particulates from outside leaking in.
Strong first half meanders in second half 3 The Pribir were once like humanity (or so they say)and are preparing humanity for life in an environment full of environmental toxics. Their primary means of communication appears to be through a series of complex smells. The resulting children from their experiment are something more than human but still have the same emotional flaws as their peers. Kress deals with a lot of complex issues here: the environment and our place in it; the rights of those who have been genetically manipulated; the role of any outside culture in influencing another one--even for their own good. As usual Kress handles the plot, characters and themes deftly. What the novel lacks is any sense that it is building to a powerful conclusion. Nothing Human isn't disappointing just anti-climatic. It's rare that a Kress novel disappoints and no one can write a classic every time. Kress' latest novel has much to admire but it just isn't in the same league as Beggar's in Spain or Probability Moon. ... Read more |
19. HOMMES DENATURES -LES by B�n�dicte Lombardo, Jacques Chambon Nancy Kress | |
Mass Market Paperback: 309
Pages
(2007-06-18)
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20. Trinity and Other Stories by Nancy Kress | |
Paperback: 279
Pages
(1988-10-01)
list price: US$3.50 Isbn: 0441824153 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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