Legacy (Eon Series #2) by Greg Bear

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: June 1996
  • 480pp
  • Sales Rank: 76,035
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    • Pub. Date: June 1996
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 480pp
    • Sales Rank: 76,035
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    " In this sequel to EON, the Way is a tunnel through space and time that leads to other worlds; some very similar to earth. It's a most formidable discovery and with such an important find comes disputes as to the nature of the Way and how it should be used. "

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    Bear's stunning creation, The Way--a tunnel through time and space, with exits into a million different versions of Earth--has intrigued readers for years. In this SF blockbuster, the Way is further explored, when a young Hexemon agent is given the assignment to investigate the illegal emigration of 4,000 Naderites to this world.

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    In "Legacy"'s predecessor, "Eon" (1985), part of Earth's population escaped a nuclear war by traveling through time along a path called the Way. As the sequel commences, the Way has been in use for some time, and dissidents have found ways to drop out more thoroughly than a"ny 1960s hippie ever did. One such dropped-out group consists of 4,000 antitechnological Naderites, to whom a troubleshooter named Olmy is dispatched. He finds them on a settled, Earthlike world and their society taking a host of radically different directions, all of which Bear works out with his accustomed literacy, scientific accuracy, and deft characterization. As much an exercise in world building and social experimentation as a conventional story, the novel will not disappoint "Eon"'s fans and, since Bear really keeps it moving, stands well enough to be read on its own.

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    Greg Bear is the author of twenty-four books, which have been translated into seventeen languages. His most recent novel is Darwin’s Radio. He has been awarded two Hugos and four Nebulas for his fiction. He was called the “best working writer of hard science fiction” by The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. He is married to Astrid Anderson Bear. They are the parents of two children, Erik and Alexandra. Visit the author online at www.gregbear.com

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    A Science-Fiction Thriller.by dogonthehorizon

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    July 08, 2009: Fans of the genre will rejoice at Greg Bear's novel, Legacy, combining a tasteful amount of science-fiction with copious amounts of mystery and action. The novels lead role, Olmy, finds himself in a strange new world reminiscent of Earth, with key differences. As he travels through this strange planet, cataloging not only his peers but the ecology around him for his patron government, realizes the fallacy of technology and embraces the perceived primitive practices of the inhabitants of this strange planet. Bear masterfully depicts the moral and political dilemmas that surround technological innovation and its effects on the world around us, creating not only a thrilling novel, but ample food for thought in age where we face similar moral dilemmas.

    Really good book!by Anonymous

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    May 24, 2002: This is a really good book. It involves Olmy if you're familiar with Eon. This is like a frontier SF book. It is really cool because Olmy goes to this world on the Way where some of the people of Thistledown ran away to. It's very interesting because it has to do with the lifeforms of the planet, called Ecois. It has to do with people's way of doing things back in more primivated times.


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