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Carve the Sky

Alexander Jablokov

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Total reviews: 7 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

An original SF thriller. Art in the future. 5 out of 5 stars.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

It's so rare to find a futuristic SF novel that dares deal with main stream art: painting / sculpture / whatever. To find a book that does it beautifully, in the background of a great detective plot full of interesting social structures and characters, well... I loved it. Oh yeah, I read it almost a year ago. This really is a book you'll remember.

inventive and auspicious debut of high class 5 out of 5 stars.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

This is a gem of a book which I found by pure coinsidence in a small libraby. It is one of those futuristic novels which reawakens ones primal passion for the SF genre. It is a very sophisticated novel with the most lovable heroes. The plot equals the masters of the genre and a language like an aribian tresure. Zelazny said of this book, that it is everything a good science fiction novel should be - memorable characters, a well-realized future milieu, clever plotting, appropriate pacing. And he loved every minute of it. What more can be said?

Editorial Review:

With the threat of interplanetary war looming in the twenty-fifth century solar system, Anton Lindgren, security officer for the powerful Lord Monboddo, acquires a priceless piece of art that comes with a legacy of intrigue and death. Reprint. NYT.

Deepdrive

Alexander Jablokov

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Total reviews: 15 Average rating: 2.5 of 5

Editorial Review:

In Alexander Jablokov's new novel, no less than 11 different alien races have visited our solar system, setting up home on the planets and moons most hospitable to them. Humanity would love to join these far-flung adventurers in their travels, but we lack the deepdrive that makes trekking between the stars possible. So far no human has been able to acquire a drive or find a way to create one, and none of the aliens are willing to pass along the secret. But a few years ago, an alien by the name of Ripi crash-landed in our system, and he may have brought an intact drive with him. Since his landing, Ripi has been held on Venus, half exile and half political prisoner, refusing to say anything about the drive. But now Ripi has put the word out that he'd like to be rescued from his enforced vacation, and mercenary Soph Trost is one of many people (and aliens) who want a piece of the action... and the deepdrive. This is a ripping tale by Jablokov, who has no trouble mixing good old-fashioned action with an intricate plot and colorful characters. --Craig E. Engler

A Deeper Sea

Alexander Jablokov

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Total reviews: 4 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

An Author to Watch 4 out of 5 stars.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Alexander Jablokov's account of man's first contact with Dolphin's, A Deeper Sea refuses to stick to any fomula, repeatedly taking the novel in unexpected directions and refusing to romanticize anything, especially his Dolphin's. A Deeper Sea is a quirky, intelligent novel, full of surprises.

Not the book it appears to be--but rewarding reading 4 out of 5 stars.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

A Deeper Sea has been unfairly criticized, I think, because reviewers were looking at it mainly as hard science fiction. And, certainly, the hard SF elements are there. This book includes plenty of scientifically credible portrayals of marine mammal communication, underwater and space exploration, and so on. And it's humorous that the dolphins, whom we tend to sentimentalize, turn out to be SOBs when they start talking.

But the real focus of this book is the main character's spiritual journey, as he is gradually transformed by guilt and self-punishment. There is much meditation on the nature of god (in the generic sense) and human responsibility toward the divine. Though it's been a few years since I read Dostoyevski's Crime and Punishment, I think A Deeper Sea has much the same agenda. It's probably not a coincidence that the main character is a Russian, of the gloomy and philosophical variety.

Those who enjoy a strong character study and the pleasures of philosophy will find this unusual book a rewarding read.

Editorial Review:

In the year 2015, a dolphin researcher with dubious motives removes the barriers impeding human/delphine communications and transforms the ocean-dwelling creatures into cybernetic weapons of destruction. Reprint. NYT.

The Breath of Suspension

Alexander Jablokov

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Breath-taking collection 4 out of 5 stars.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This diverse collection of stories runs the gamut from sly humor to dark melancholy. Like all collections, some of these stories are better than others, but the best ones are awe-inspiring. The title story, in particular, is brilliant and haunting. This man is a masterful writer.

One of the best things about Jablokov's writing is the infusion of ideas that elevates great characterization and imagination. His novels, though I love them, can ramble. His short stories, however, distill his best points and this collection is a rewarding read.

Editorial Review:

"Darkly suave competence" is how The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction refers to Jablokov's first novel, Carve the Sky, and the phrase could easily apply to many of the stories in this, Jablokov's first short story collection. Ranging from time travel to artificial intelligence, Jablokov covers a lot of ground in the ten stories here, although readers will quickly notice recurring themes both of art and self-identity amidst colorful, retro-decadent future worlds. Although his technique and consistency vary, Jablokov shows with his powerful, dynamic prose that he's a writer worth watching.

Nimbus

Alexander Jablokov

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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Thought-provoking SciFi noir 4 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

It's a pity that this fine, complex book is out of print--I encourage other readers to make the effort to find copies.

This story is hard to describe in a few lines, but centers around the protagonist's reluctant attempts to revive memories of his past as his former associates are picked off by an unknown murderer. Conspiracies and cover-ups abound. The characters are richly drawn and the near-future environment is wonderfully detailed and inventive. The novel takes the hard-boiled-detective noir genre and makes it fresh.

Thematically, the novel deals with some very interesting questions of identity and memory. One character who lives in a made-up reality seems to be the most lucid person in a world where identity can be manufactured. This is a book you can read both for the pleasure of the story and for the intellectual challenges the story poses.

My only problem was with the main character, who is such an ass that it's hard to identify with him as a hero. (Probably intentional on the part of the author.) But once the tale got into full swing, I forgot how much I disliked the hero and enjoyed the ride.

Editorial Review:

Hiding his former participation in the government's top secret Nimbus project, Peter Ambrose assumes the identity of a struggling jazz musician, until he learns that a killer is targeting his former Nimbus co-workers. Reprint.

Amazing Stories/No. 573

Alexander Jablokov, Robert Frazier, Martha Soukup

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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 2007 (Volume 112, No. 2)

matthew hughes, alexander jablokov, john morressy, william browning spencer, s. l. gilbow

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 2007 (Volume 112, No. 2) matthew hughes, alexander jablokov, john morressy, william browning spencer, s. l. gilbow By: Spilogale, Inc.
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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Not Free SF Reader 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

This one is just an average issue, with a story average of 3.40. Di Filippo's Feynman bit is interesting, as far as the rest goes, with the usual book and movie stuff, the latter related to graphic from derived movies, the reviewer admitting she is rather wobbly on the source material.

FSF658 : Brain Raid - Alexander Jablokov
FSF658 : Stone and the Librarian - William Browning Spencer
FSF658 : The Helper and His Hero Part 1 - Matthew Hughes
FSF658 : Red Card - S. L. Gilbow
FSF658 : Fool - John Morressy


D-level intelligence problems.

4 out of 5


Knowledge Based reality.

3 out of 5


Dreams come to nonaut.

3 out of 5


Her assignment shot through.

3.5 out of 5


Hitperson choices, occult or not.

3.5 out of 5




3.5 out of 5

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 2007 (Volume 112, No. 2)

matthew hughes, alexander jablokov, john morressy, william browning spencer, s. l. gilbow

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 2007 (Volume 112, No. 2) matthew hughes, alexander jablokov, john morressy, william browning spencer, s. l. gilbow By: Spilogale, Inc.
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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Not Free SF Reader 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

This one is just an average issue, with a story average of 3.40. Di Filippo's Feynman bit is interesting, as far as the rest goes, with the usual book and movie stuff, the latter related to graphic from derived movies, the reviewer admitting she is rather wobbly on the source material.

FSF658 : Brain Raid - Alexander Jablokov
FSF658 : Stone and the Librarian - William Browning Spencer
FSF658 : The Helper and His Hero Part 1 - Matthew Hughes
FSF658 : Red Card - S. L. Gilbow
FSF658 : Fool - John Morressy


D-level intelligence problems.

4 out of 5


Knowledge Based reality.

3 out of 5


Dreams come to nonaut.

3 out of 5


Her assignment shot through.

3.5 out of 5


Hitperson choices, occult or not.

3.5 out of 5




3.5 out of 5

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