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Description: ISBN 0006498132 / Author: Stephen Baxter / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / The earth is being destroyed by something, and it starts in ... more
Moonseed - Stephen Baxter ... Edinburgh.

Newest Review: ... course the moon rock is exposed to Earth, and some of the "Moonseed" touches Earth Rock. The MoonSeed has a reason ... more

 ... for it's existence, which i won't spoil, but needless to say it's off the wall, as Stephen Baxter is wont to be, although still in the realms of plausibility). Unfortunately, this then leads to the requirement for the "biggest evacuation since Noah's Ark" (taken from binder blurb). The story involves astronauts, geologists, policemen, and weirdo religious cults,a ll of whom conspire to give a gripping story that is truly believable, while still being slightly towards the hard-core sci-fi ...more

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Premium Review Moonseed - Stephen Baxter: Let's never go to the moon again (291 words)
by - written on 28/04/01 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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Stephen Baxter again comes up with a bizzare premise for a story, and turns it into something plausible, and believable. The basic premise is that when the moon and earth were formed (moon preiously being part of earth), something was left inside the moon. When man goes to the moon, and brings back rocks, they bring back some of this stuff. Eventually, of course the moon rock is exposed to Earth, and some of the "Moonseed" touches Earth Rock. The MoonSeed has a reason for it's existence, which i won't spoil, but needless to say it's off the wall, as Stephen Baxter is wont to be, although still in the realms of ...  Read the complete review

 

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