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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

499.0. "Orion Shall Rise" by MDATA::ROSE () Mon Jul 06 1987 20:21

    
    
    Any notes about "Orion Shall Rise" by Paol Anderson?
    
    I couldn't find any...
    
    I think it's mostly great, but a very weak ending!
    
    The characters are very interesting, and there's plenty
    of action.
    
    Anyone else read this?
    
    Bob 
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499.17 on a scale of 1 to 10PROSE::WAJENBERGMon Jul 06 1987 20:534
    I read it some time ago.  As I recall, yes, the ending was a little
    weak.  Also, he telegraphed his punches if you knew enough mythology.
    
    Earl Wajenberg
499.2yeah ...7 is about itSTUBBI::B_REINKElaughter of children in the treesTue Jul 07 1987 02:384
    I also liked it....tho I was pretty sure what was going to
    happen by the time he worked his way backwards
    
    but it was an interesting story
499.3From an Anderson buffARMORY::CHARBONNDTue Jul 07 1987 13:546
    I agree with the 7. It's not his best. Try "Tau Zero"
    or "The Avatar".
    
    OSR did win the Hugo and Nebula. Who were the contenders ?
    
    It was, in part, plagiarized in "Footfall" but so what ?
499.4Sure, why not..ZEPPO::TASCHEREAUTue Jul 07 1987 14:384
    Probably the one work of PA's that I enjoyed. Yeah I'll give
    it a 7 too.
    
    -Steve T.
499.5MDATA::ROSETue Jul 07 1987 15:3640
    
                                                              
    Possible Spoilers, so if you haven't read it...
    
    
    
    
    
    
    OK, I guess there hasn't been a note on it yet...
    
    I haven't read any Anderson, and I noticed it had one the Hugo and
    Nebulas so I tried it.
    
    I liked the 'Epicness' of it, a drama on a worldwide scale; I also
    liked how all the people were portrayed as basically sound,
    intelligent, decent folk, but with much different ideas and ideals.
    The few power hungy, scheming characters where the exception, not
    the norm.  I thought it portrayed very nicely how scientists and
    people in general can get suckered into a big military program with
    promises of world peace and tranquility.  In the end though, war
    was the inevitable result (listening Ronnie??).  
    
    I agree completely with the telagraphing, many events were pretty
    dam obvious; i.e. three of the most important people from the three
    most important world powers suddenly find themselves alone together
    in a survival hike.  Sure.  
    
    And, of course, the ending.  Yawn.  Nothing really decisive, not
    very beleivable, and downright wimpy!
    
    A 7 sounds about right.  Almost great, but not quite.  
    
    I'll try some more Anderson, how about some opinions on The Avatar,
    or the other one mentioned before; i.e. non-spoiling plot summary,
    which is better ( ;-) )..
    
    thanks,
    Bob
    
499.6Not an award-winnerTALLIS::SIGELTue Jul 07 1987 15:538
    re .3
    
    Orion Shall Rise did NOT win either Hugo or Nebula (at least not
    as a novel); to the best of my recollection, it was not even nominated
    for either award.
    
    				Andrew
    
499.7AKOV75::BOYAJIANI want a hat with cherriesWed Jul 08 1987 05:3412
    Andrew beat me to it. Anderson has won lots of Hugoes and
    Nebulae (I think only Ellison and LeGuin surpass him, with
    Leiber possibly tying him), but ORION SHALL RISE was not
    one of them.
    
    You might have been confused by the usual marketing gimmick
    of the publisher plastering "Hugo and Nebula Award Winner"
    on the cover of the book. In 99% of the cases, this refers to
    the author, not the book in question. It's ambiguous enough
    to be deceptive without really telling an untruth.
    
    --- jerry
499.8MDATA::ROSEWed Jul 08 1987 17:569
    
    
    re -1; those advertisers got me!! I picked it up cuz I though the
    book won a Hugo and Nebula!!
    
    Oh, well, it was worth a read anyway.
    
    Bob