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Slow Train to Arcturus - Sci-Fi Adventure Novel | Dystopian Space Exploration Book | Perfect for Sci-Fi Lovers & Book Club Discussions
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Slow Train to Arcturus - Sci-Fi Adventure Novel | Dystopian Space Exploration Book | Perfect for Sci-Fi Lovers & Book Club Discussions Slow Train to Arcturus - Sci-Fi Adventure Novel | Dystopian Space Exploration Book | Perfect for Sci-Fi Lovers & Book Club Discussions
Slow Train to Arcturus - Sci-Fi Adventure Novel | Dystopian Space Exploration Book | Perfect for Sci-Fi Lovers & Book Club Discussions
Slow Train to Arcturus - Sci-Fi Adventure Novel | Dystopian Space Exploration Book | Perfect for Sci-Fi Lovers & Book Club Discussions
Slow Train to Arcturus - Sci-Fi Adventure Novel | Dystopian Space Exploration Book | Perfect for Sci-Fi Lovers & Book Club Discussions
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1. Eric Flint has co-written three NYT's best-sellers.2. Flint's 1632 was a smash hit, with over 95,000 copies sold, and an 88% sell through in mass market from 02/01 to date. 3. Flint and Freer's earlier collaborations have had strong sell throughs, including 76% in mass market from 02/03 to date for their Pyramid Scheme.4. Freer's A Mankind Witch garnered rave reviews, such as a starred review in Publishers Weekly, "...rip snorting action and an ingenious plot..."5. Large distribution of ARCs6. Trade advertising7. Ads in Locus, Kliatt, more8. Teaser chapter in Pyramid Power mass market9. Special backlist discounts for Eric Flint titles10. Featured title on Baen.com11. Co-op availableThe planet Miran had sent a spaceship to rendezvous with the enormous vessel that was approaching their star system. The vessel’s design was odd—a multitude of separate globular habitats in a framework—and most of the alien team that entered one of the habitats were slaughtered by savage creatures called “humans.” One alien had barely managed to escape to another habitat where the humans were more friendly, if rather technologically backward. But he needed to get back to his spaceship, and he would need one human’s help to do that. They would have to travel through several more habitats, each one isolated from the other, each with its own bizarre dangers and customs. And friendliness toward strangers was not one of those customs. . . .
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Dave Freer and Eric Flint have taken an interesting idea and used it to ring changes on Pilgrim's Progress. Imagine a starship made up of linked but not easily interconnected habitats in which many small utopian societies have created their cultures while traveling to the planets that will be their ultimate homes. Imagine some of those cultures breaking down, and then inject a set of aliens who come visiting. Now visualize all of this with Freer and Flint's patented twisted sense of humor, from collaborations like Pyramid Scheme. You'll like this book.Walt BoyesAssociate EditorJim Baen's Universe[...]

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