The Gods Themselves
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1972
288
Novel • Fiction
Earth, Lunar colonies • Future
1972
Adult
16+ years
The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov is a 1972 science fiction novel about scientists in the early 22nd century who discover an unlimited energy source called the "Pump," which derives energy from a parallel universe, but they must convince the world that this energy exchange is destabilizing the sun and threatening to destroy the entire solar system.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Suspenseful
Challenging
Informative
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Isaac Asimov's The Gods Themselves has garnered praise for its imaginative narrative, intricate scientific concepts, and well-crafted characters. Reviewers appreciate its exploration of inter-dimensional communication and human nature. Criticisms center on its somewhat dense scientific explanations and a narrative structure that can feel disjointed at times.
Fans of speculative fiction and hard science fiction will relish The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov. Ideal for readers who enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey or Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land, this book offers a blend of scientific imagination and humanistic themes, appealing to those who seek intellectually stimulating narratives.
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288
Novel • Fiction
Earth, Lunar colonies • Future
1972
Adult
16+ years
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