Narrator: Jonathan Davis
Title: The Hammer of God
Title: The Hammer of God
Genre: SciFi
Format: Audiobook
Published: January 1, 1992
Where I Got It: My shelf (Audible)
Format: Audiobook
Published: January 1, 1992
Where I Got It: My shelf (Audible)
Summary:
In the year 2110 technology has cured most of our worries. But even as humankind enters a new golden age, an amateur astronomer points his telescope at just the right corner of the night sky and sees disaster hurtling toward Earth: a chunk of rock that could annihilate civilization. While a few fanatics welcome the apocalyptic destruction as a sign from God, the greatest scientific minds of Earth desperately search for a way to avoid the inevitable. On board the starship Goliath Captain Robert Singh and his crew must race against time to redirect the meteor form its deadly collision course. Suddenly they find themselves on the most important mission in human history--a mission whose success may require the ultimate sacrifice.
Review:
I've heard about this book for years, but never gave it a chance. I decided to finally give it a read.
We are in the year 2110, and technology and AI are the least of our worries. They have cured most of them, but there is a disaster heading straight towards Earth. One huge chunk of rock could annihilate all of civilization. There are some fanatics that welcome it since they see it as an act of God. However, the greatest scientific minds want to stop it. Starship Goliath and its crew race against time to redirect the meteor.
This was certainly a story to read. It inspired many, many SciFi movies, so it was interesting for sure.
The pacing was a little slow for such a thriller and high-tension situation. I feel like there was a lot of filler and a lot of deep dives. Don't get me wrong. I like understanding the world and how we got to where we are. However, there was a lot of history lessons that didn't really help the story along.
The mix of religion was a nice touch, though. It showed that even in the future, there might be some folks trying to stop science and push their religion.
The ending. Oof.
The narrator did a good job. I liked his voices, and he helped me stay involved with the story during the info-dumping sections.
Overall, this was a good read. Just be prepared for some serious tech, history, and world info-dumping. The narrator helped me stay involved with the story and made it come to life. I'll give this 4 stars.
Reading Challenges
- Audiobook #3

1 comment:
I've read a few of Clarke's books but not this one.
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