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Foreign Language Foreign Language Study & Reference Foreign Languages History PhilosophyI think Leiber is more well known for a certain fantasy series involving a pair of thieves than his SF work, although he has done some interesting tales. I wasn't even aware that this story existed, let alone that it had won a Hugo award, until they reissued it some years back. And for its time it must have been groundbreaking, a big globe-spanning disaster novel in the style that people like Niven and Pournelle would eventually...
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While everyone's eyes are turned to the skies to watch a lunar eclipse, a planet appears out of nowhere. At first, people are intersted in this new planet, then the devastating earthquakes and tidal changes begin as the Wanderer, as many have named the planet, begins threatening the Moon.This engrossing novel catalogs the catastrophic events following the Wanderer's appearance through the eyes of many people instead of focusing...
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This is simply one of the best books of Leiber. It is poetic, filled with entrancing images, beautiful cats, utterly bizarre situations. It was one of the first to use the "mosaic" form of writing, where several different plots are being exposed simultaneously (a later example is John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar). If you like to dream, read it, you 'll love it.
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