When Frank Poole, whose body has been frozen in deep space for 1000 years, is resurrected, his second life brings him enlightening culture shocks a-plenty, but his Odyssey eventually leads him to defy the limitless power of an alien technology. The final sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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When Frank Poole, whose body has been frozen in deep space for 1000 years, is resurrected, his second life brings him enlightening culture shocks a-plenty, but his Odyssey eventually leads him to defy the limitless power of an alien technology. The final sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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I find this book dull. I don't even like the premise. I've been reading science fiction most of my life and this tale is hard to imagine, let alone invest in.
I mean, really, bring back a dead Frank Poole after 1000 years? And then it's down hill from there.
I always like Clarke's writing, but this story not so much.