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Title: Bios by Robert Charles Wilson ISBN: 0-8125-7574-1 Publisher: Tor Books Pub. Date: 01 November, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.46 (24 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: This is the first book I've read by Wilson...
Comment: And I wasn't disappointed. Even though BIOS is relatively short, it tells a very interesting story. The characters are all well written and believable.
I really like that the reader is able to glean as much information about the politics of Earth from the story rather than it all being explicitly spelled out.
Without giving away too much, I also really liked that Wilson didn't just cop-out on the ending.
I really enjoyed this book and will look for more from Wilson.
Rating: 4
Summary: Bios - Wilson Lite
Comment: Toronto author Robert Charles Wilson has built up a bit of a reputation for being the most unknown good SF author out there. After a hiatus in the mid 90's he came back with the interesting "Darwinia".
His next book was Bios. This is a much more traditional adventure novel and doesn't really include any of the hard science elements that are to be found in Darwinia. Yet it also isn't quite as character driven as his earlier books (e.g. Mysterium and Gypsies). The fact that it has 28 chapters in 200 pages, means that this is really little more than an extended novella.
All in all this is a minor book for Wison, but it is still an excellent SF novel (if short!)
Rating: 4
Summary: Excellent hard science fiction/medical/adventure thriller
Comment: Robert Charles Wilson's "Bios" combines hard science fiction with the medical thriller, and produces it all in a compact, thrilling package. Instead of a lumbering 500+ page doorstop, Wilson tells his exciting story in just over 200 breezy pages. Trust me, you will zoom through this one; it's compulsively exciting reading from page one, and Wilson writes in an easily readable style that keeps the reader hooked.
The story takes place in a realistic (but thankfully not over-described) future where Earth is trying to colonize environmentally hostile planets outside of the solar system. The planet Isis is the current target, a planet teaming with life but without any alien civilizations except the strange tool using "diggers," who seem more like animals. Isis is lethal to humans, since it is full of pathogens that kill with the slightest contact (I believe Wilson borrowed this idea from Stanley Weinbaum's classic 1930s story "Parasite Planet"). To the hostile world Isis comes Zoe Fisher, genetically engineered to survive the planet's environment -- but also containing a few surprises inside her as well that neither she nor her handlers are aware of. Soon, Zoe is caught in a political conflict between bickering Earth groups and facae her own emerging feelings toward one of her superiors. And, quite suddenly, it seems as if Isis itself is striking back at the colonial effort, trying to destroy it utterly. What is the secret of this bizarre planet, and what can it tell us and Zoe about the nature of life in the universe?
Zoe Fisher is one of the best heroines to appear in a modern science fiction novel, overcoming many of the clichés of the genre and emerging as an intriguing mystery. Reading about her discovering both of Isis and herself is the real heartbeat of the book, and her relationship with Tam is both realistic and deeply touching.
Wilson provides in-depth descriptions of the medical aspects of Isis and the mechanics of the colonization, but they're easily understandable and exciting reading to people (like me, for example) without a medical background. He never lets these details slow down the pace of the story, as many lesser science-fiction writers might, but uses them to prod on the character story into the growing suspense and action. The last half of the book is a desperate, action-filled rushed.
If you've enjoyed books by Michael Crichton and Robin Cook, but have never ventured into the more hardcore world of science fiction writing, "Bios" would be a good novel for you to start with, and will open up new worlds for you, not just Isis. And fans of science fiction who haven't yet read Wilson should rush out and get a copy of this now; he's one of the current great authors (and read his superb "Darwinia" as well).
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Title: Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson ISBN: 0812566629 Publisher: Tor Books Pub. Date: 01 July, 1999 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: The Chronoliths by Robert Charles Wilson ISBN: 0812545249 Publisher: Tor Books Pub. Date: 01 June, 2002 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: A Bridge of Years by Robert C. Wilson ISBN: 0385419376 Publisher: Doubleday Books Pub. Date: 01 August, 1991 List Price(USD): $19.00 |
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Title: Blind Lake by Robert Charles Wilson ISBN: 0765302624 Publisher: Tor Books Pub. Date: 01 August, 2003 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: A Hidden Place by Robert Charles Wilson ISBN: 0765302616 Publisher: Orb Books Pub. Date: 21 September, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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