Rendezvous with Rama

Arthur C. Clarke
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Rendezvous with Rama

Bormgans
3/25/2015
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As another reviewer pointed out already, this is a bit of a mystery story. But, as a reader you can't really participate in unraveling the mystery, you just have to follow Clarke's lead. It's an interesting world at first, with a real sense of wonder, but after about 150 pages it begins to drag, just because there's no real story here, no character development, etc., just one short chapter after another of exploring the big mysterious cilinder. So after a while, the book's narrative shallowness starts to hinder the pleasure of exploring. The stale writing doesn't help either. It does pick up pace a bit for the final 5th of the novel, but ultimately doesn't deliver, with a disappointing ending. Clarke is not a straight out horrible writer though: Rama is filled with some original, well thought out things, and the meetings of a council on Earth - monitoring the discovery - is a clever narrative device, that helps further the story with exposition that doesn't feel forced at all.

Rendezvous is only 250 pages in a pocket edition, and since it's a linear story without any complexity, it's a quick read. As this is apparently one of the prime examples of a book about a Big Dumb Object, it's a pretty interesting, non-demanding read for those interested in the history of SF. It's also a better book than that other classic BDO-story, Ringworld, and a lot more hard SF too. Still, I have to recommend Bank's Excession for a hell of a lot more exciting BDO-book, with real characters, a thrilling story, grit, humor, and vivid writing. It just goes to show how relative winning 5 awards is.

3/5

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