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Author name: Robert Charles Wilson

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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780765348258
ISBN number: 076534825X
Label: Tor Science Fiction
Manufacturer: Tor Science Fiction
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 464
Publishing house: Tor Science Fiction
Release Date: February 07, 2005
Sale Popularity Level: 5638
Studio: Tor Science Fiction




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One night in October when he was ten years old, Tyler Dupree stood in his back yard and watched the stars go out. They all flared into brilliance at once, then disappeared, replaced by a flat, empty grey barrier. He and his best friends, Jason and Diane Lawton, had seen what became known as the Big Blackout. It would shape their lives.

The effect is worldwide. The sun is now a featureless disk--a heat source, rather than an astronomical object. The moon is gone, but tides remain. Not only have the world’s artificial satellites fallen out of orbit, their recovered remains are pitted and aged, as though they’d been in space far longer than their known lifespans. As Tyler, Jason, and Diane grow up, a space probe reveals a bizarre truth: The barrier is artificial, generated by huge alien artifacts. Time is passing faster outside the barrier than inside--more than a hundred million years per year on Earth. At this rate, the death throes of the sun are only about forty years in our future.

Jason, now a promising young scientist, devotes his life to working against this slow-moving apocalypse. Diane throws herself into hedonism, marrying a sinister cult leader who’s forged a new religion out of the fears of the masses.

Earth sends terraforming machines to Mars to let the onrush of time do its work, turning the planet green. Next they send humans…and immediately get back an emissary with thousands of years of stories to tell about the settling of Mars. Then Earth’s probes reveal that an identical barrier has appeared around Mars. Jason, desperate, seeds near space with self-replicating machines that will scatter copies of themselves outward from the sun--and report back on what they find.

Life on Earth is about to get much, much stranger.




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Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Good, but little science fiction
This is a good, if extremely slow paced, novel. There isn't much science in this science fiction book, though. The story is about a brother, a sister and their closest friend, growing up in very unusual times. It is interesting and told well, with good development of the main characters. But the science fiction part is little more than background for most of the book, and then it's wrapped up quickly at the end, as if it were an afterthought. Trust me, I wasn't looking for a shoot 'em up, blow 'em up novel, but the relevance of the sci-phi aspect here is truly minimal.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Another amazing sifi must read
Spin is a great novel. It is one of those great scifi books where the scifi aspect is not front and center but is a tool to tell a more human story. I found that I could not put this book down and I lost quite a bit of sleep staying up late reading it. This is a must read for all scifi fans.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - 'Spin' is EXCELLENT
Spin

The book has an intriguing premise: one night when the protagonists, (brother and sister twin siblings and their best friend) are 12 and 13 the stars (and the Moon) disappear from the night sky. It turns out that Earth is surrounded by some kind of shroud, called "The Spin" which is affecting the flow of time drastically inside the Spin. Approximately 300 billion years (the amount of time left before Earth's Sun goes nova) will occur outside the Spin within the subsequent 30-plus years of elapsed time on the planet. This one central idea animates the novel, but at its core is the relationship between the three main characters: Tyler Dupree, Diane Lawton and Jason Lawton. Of course, this turns out to be a (straight) love triangle between the three. In addition, however there are numerous other interesting themes and questions: how does society deal with certain impending doom? If you could extend your lifespan through a very painful process which also has a chance of expanding and drastically modifying your consciousness, would you? What do you think is the likely nature of extraterrestrial intelligences? All these ideas are included and weaved throughout Wilson's Spin to thrilling effect.

GRADE: A-



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - An Imaginative But Poorly Written Novel
You're not given time to connect with the characters, the English is poor, the plot tepid. It is imaginative, don't get me wrong, but that's not all there is to good science fiction. If you're in search of good writing or characters you can love (or that even have a discernable goal or desire), look somewhere else.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - An unusual crossover
I have not cared for Robert Charles Wilson's prior books. They struck me as essentially mainstream literary fiction with science-fictional trappings. His resolutions, in particular, have often been profoundly anticlimactic.

_Spin_ is, for all intents and purposes, a mainstream/SF crossbreed. Rather to my surprise, it works pretty well. Wilson is getting better at making his scientific speculation as good as his characterization and psychological insight already are.

The book is really two separate though intertwined stories. The mainstream dramatic story is about the complex emotional lives of narrator Tyler Dupree and the Lawton family. The science-fiction story is about the "Spin" field that envelops the Earth, blanking out the stars and changing the planet--indeed, the solar system--in unimaginable ways.

The two plots coexist well enough. They don't really depend crucially on one another; if you split Tyler Dupree into two characters, you might be able to turn _Spin_ into two completely separate books. In part this is because Tyler is a passive observer, not an actor. On the mainstream side of the book, he mostly waits for his thwarted love interest to telephone him. On the SF side, he does what he's told, and provides a convenient sounding board for Brilliant Scientist(TM) Jason Lawton. Indeed, the SF plot is basically a series of infodumps. Even the climax is an infodump.

But these are very *interesting* infodumps. Not 100% original--[MINOR SPOILER] see, for example, David Brin's "The Crystal Spheres" [END MINOR SPOILER]--but fascinatingly developed, with some brilliant yet logical scientific twists. This is not a fast-paced action-oriented story, but it keeps moving due to the force of cumulative revelation.

The literary half of _Spin_ is perhaps more polished, and is pretty satisfying as well; Tyler is forced to make the transition from looker-on to doer, and to grapple with some very difficult psychological terrain. I especially appreciate Wilson's ability to write characters who don't agree with his protagonist, but who are still (at least somewhat) sympathetic.

If Wilson ever manages to really tightly integrate his mainstream sensibilities and his science-fiction ideas, he may produce something spectacular. As it is, _Spin_ is a surprisingly successful hybrid. It should appeal both to readers who like character-driven inward-looking drama and to readers who like large-scale idea-driven scope. That's no mean feat.

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