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Iron Sunrise de Charles Stross
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Iron Sunrise (edició 2005)

de Charles Stross (Autor)

Sèrie: The Eschaton (2)

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Not only is Charles Stross?? Iron Sunrise a ??hard-science fiction masterpiece? (Library Journal), it??s also ??a Hollywood thriller with a cyberpunk heart? (Entertainment Weekly). PlanetMoscow is vaporized by an unnatural star explosion, prompting those who escaped to counterattack the likely culprit??planet New Dresden of the neighboring system. But New Dresden wasn??t to blame, and as worlds go to war, an unseen enemy labors to dest… (més)
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Títol:Iron Sunrise
Autors:Charles Stross (Autor)
Informació:Ace (2005), 448 pages
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Good value, solid plot, very entertainig reading. No as much incredible as "Singularity Sky" though. ( )
  WorkLastDay | Dec 17, 2023 |
Una estrella G2 no explota sin más, al menos sin interferencias externas, así que los supervivientes del planeta Moscú, aniquilado en un suceso así, han lanzado un contraataque contra el responsable más probable: el sistema vecino de Nueva Dresde.
Pero Nueva Dresde no es la responsable, y mientras los letales misiles se aproximan a su objetivo, a Rachel Mansour, representante de los intereses de la Vieja Tierra, se le encomienda la misión de averiguar quién ha sido. Frente a ella se encuentra un enemigo desconocido, además de inimaginable, y en juego está no solo el destino de Nueva Dresde, sino también el orden del universo entero. Y la única persona que conoce la identidad de ese enemigo es una descreída adolescente que no tiene ni la menor idea de lo que está pasando...
  Natt90 | Mar 29, 2023 |
Pretty cool. Fun adventure story ( )
  endolith | Mar 1, 2023 |
After the Singularity scattered humanity across thousands of worlds, one of them has its sun blown up. Only scattered survivors are left, including a young girl whose imaginary friend knows a lot more than he should, and may be connected with the Singularity’s continued interest in humans. The victim world’s automated defense systems send retaliatory gunships at sublight speed, and only the surviving ambassadors can stop them—but someone is killing the ambassadors. And there’s an autocracy rising based on erasing humans and turning them into puppets, though even in the autocracy there are factions. Stross is much more willing to include sexual coercion in his sf than in the Laundry Files, which I find abstractly interesting but is worth pointing out in case that’s not what you want to read. ( )
1 vota rivkat | Oct 14, 2021 |
Having only read Stross's SF/horror/satire Laundry books— which I think are a lot of fun, but also very annoying whenever the humor takes the form of actual jokes— I figured maybe I would dig him better writing straight-faced space opera. Well... kind of. The two stars above are an average: half the time I liked it pretty well, and half the time I wanted to throw it across the room.

I haven't read the previous one in this series, but the background was pretty clear— too clear, because Stross explains things and then a little while later he explains them again, and again. Characters for whom this stuff is supposed to be ancient history are constantly saying or thinking the equivalent of "the Eschaton, as we know, is a time-traveling AI that etc. etc..." The same goes for the plot: just because half a dozen main characters all find out the same important plot detail at different times isn't a good reason to have them recap it in conversation every time. Worse, in the last third of the book as things get more hectic (and, possibly, Stross starts getting a little careless/bored), characters often have to be reminded of things that they themselves knew just a little while ago— not little details, but things like "the bad guys are able to turn people into zombies, and that's what just happened to your lover." The tell-don't-show approach even extends to the author's own thoughts about writing: at one point, a villain tells the protagonist that villains don't really think of themselves as villains because everyone is doing what they think is right (which isn't just heavy-handed, but also sort of wrong in that case, since up to that point Stross has depicted that character as consciously venal and driven only by self-interest).

Speaking of villains, the ones here are straight out of Space Nazi central casting, complete with German names, blond hair, hubristic monologuing, and the requisite "terrorize and execute some of your own guys just to show how ruthless you are" bit. What they were up to was treated as a huge surprise toward the end; it wasn't.

The non-villains are a mixed bag. They are all pretty familiar types, and they often can't resist making stupid jokes under pressure, but I was OK with all that except for the one who is pretty much just a retread of all the secret agents from the Laundry series (with a little of Iain M. Banks's Special Circumstances agents thrown in)— i.e. the one who does all the super-scary secret dirty work that most people wouldn't understand, usually with the aid of cool gadgets, and is right about everything, and gets no respect from silly bureaucrats. Except since this one is a woman (and this is overall a very straight universe), the dirty work also involves a very unpleasant sexual interlude that reminded me of the less light-hearted side of Piers Anthony.

I've made this sound totally terrible, so, what did I like? I liked the overall feel of the universe, although it's not all that distinctive if you've read any other contemporary books of this sub-genre. There is some really good prose in places. The plot doesn't necessarily hold up if you stop to think, but page by page it's pretty engaging, and makes good use of his rules for space travel and so on (I like that the heroes have to race to stop a thing that will otherwise hit a planet in 35 years). And as with his other stuff, the humor worked for me whenever it was situational/social, rather than people making wisecracks. There's definitely something about Stross that makes me keep resisting the book-throwing urge, and I'll probably read the rest of this series. ( )
  elibishop173 | Oct 11, 2021 |
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Not only is Charles Stross?? Iron Sunrise a ??hard-science fiction masterpiece? (Library Journal), it??s also ??a Hollywood thriller with a cyberpunk heart? (Entertainment Weekly). PlanetMoscow is vaporized by an unnatural star explosion, prompting those who escaped to counterattack the likely culprit??planet New Dresden of the neighboring system. But New Dresden wasn??t to blame, and as worlds go to war, an unseen enemy labors to dest

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