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Download Brightness Reef (Bantam Spectra Book), by David Brin

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Brightness Reef (Bantam Spectra Book), by David Brin

Amazon.com Review

Millennia ago the Five Galaxies decreed the planet Jijo off limits. But in the last thousand years six races have begun resettling Jijo, embracing a pre-industrial life to hide their existence from the Galactics. Overcoming their differences, the Six have built a society based on mutual tolerance for one another and respect for the planet they live on. But that has all changed with an event the Six have feared for hundreds of years: the arrival of an outside ship. Author David Brin has returned to his popular Uplift universe in this, the first book of a new trilogy.

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Once, millennia ago, the advanced Buyur civilization held sway on Jijo. But eventually the Buyur abandoned the world, leaving it to lie fallow and restore its ecological balance. Ever since, the vast civilization of the Five Galaxies has used patrols, guardian machines, and sanctions of law to prevent resettlement on Jijo until the planet has been revitalized. But over the centuries it has been resettled. Groups of sentient beings, fleeing persecution or neglect, have ignored the laws, evaded the patrols, and settled on Jijo. They now live in hiding, in dread of the "Judgment Day" on which the Five galaxies discover their presence on Jijo and bring punishment upon them. Then a strange ship arrives in Jijo's skies, and the uneasy peace is shattered.

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Product details

Hardcover: 514 pages

Publisher: Spectra; First Edition edition (September 1, 1995)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0553100343

ISBN-13: 978-0553100341

Product Dimensions:

6.8 x 1.5 x 9.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.6 out of 5 stars

91 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#517,512 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

The only possible review is for the Uplift sextology, but this book from the second triplet of Uplift books very subtly continues the story of the first triplet. Most of it is actually spent developing an entirely new world, one where a number of races that have for one reason or another fled from the general Uplift-oriented trans-galactic civilization have all planted themselves, thrown away most of their technology and have painfully learned to live together. A lot of the story is told from the point of view of children of all of these alien races who have formed a strong friendship that proves key to the development of the rest of the triplet.About the only complaints I have of the six uplift books so far are: a) the very first book, Sundiver, seems very disconnected from the sextology per se. It is more like a standalone prequel. b)The second two books are much more connected, but the third in particular can almost stand alone as all of the characters from the second are pretty much absent. c) Brightness Reef is at first glance completely disconnected from all three of the books, but as you proceed to read you realize that there is a strong connection to the second (but not so much the third) book. And you have to read the fourth and fifth for it to all start to come together. d) One is STILL left with lots of loose ends dangling at the end of the sixth book. We all await the happy day that David Brin returns to his uplifting muttons and brings us the next three books, hopefully books that illuminate what happens on the world introduced in Brightness Reef, reveals to us where and how the 6 (!) orders of life work out the crisis that ends the sixth book, and of course, hopefully manages a happy ending with those pesky humans and their home world not blown to smithereens by all of the races that apparently are out to destroy them all because they found critical evidence concerning the Progenitors. Maybe even with those pesky humans establishing that the Galactic Library is utterly corrupted the exact same way that the Internet is being corrupted now, with noise that overwhelms the signal and with so MUCH information that even with sophisticated searches, it is effectively useless.

I knew the rating I assigned would be valid before I read the first word. Brin's work I would place at the top of my list, along with Iain Banks (Culture), Stephen Baxter (Xeelee), Alastair Reynolds (Revelation Space), C.J. Cherryh (Alliance Union) and there ilk. These are greats in my estimation.His writing, like prose and poetry, flows at time, with a rhythm, which makes the reading effortless.Sometimes the complexity of the characters and species/beings forces one to backtrack to absorb or create a visual representation in one's mind of the characters but once this construct is established, the flow begins.For me, a truly enjoyable read. Now on to the 2nd book in this 3 book series.

Inhabited space is controlled by a billions of years old hierarchy of space-faring races and the highest value is any race of pre-sentient creatures that may be "uplifted" to full sentience, thereby making the race performing this service a "patron". Those on the top of the longest chains of patronage are the most respected and most powerful races. Those on the bottom as "client" races are paying off their "uplifting" by serving for up to 100,000 years as servants of their patrons. Humanity has only joined this society within the past few hundreds of years as a possible "wolfling" race, that has brought itself up by its bootstraps. Most galactic citizens, including many humans, do not believe in the possibility and think humanity must have some ancient patron that has been forgotten in the mists of time. This is the setting of the entire "Uplift" series. An easy to read, yet highly imaginative series. And a rousing good space opera!

In his first three uplift novels Brin concentrated on introducing the galactic players (Sundiver) uplifted Dolphins (Startide Rising) and uplifted Chimps (The Uplift War).Now he introduces us to a new world populated by five different and interesting races. He shows us the world through the eyes of Hoon, Traeki, Urs, G'kek, Qhuen and Human. He shows us a fallow world which is recovering from civilization, and also introduces the concept of the "Path of Redemption" a slide back from civilization to primitivism.Backing up this world is the fear of being found tresspassing on a fallow world by galactic agencies, and the threat to Humans that carries over from the first series, the great secret that the Dolphins found which is causing galaxy wide conflict.The climax of this book is towards the end and is a pointer to the next in the series. I cannot wait to see where the story develops, so I am hooked enough to buy the next installment.

The choppiness of the scenes distracted from the overall scope of the story, rather than enhancing it as the author apparently intended. You go from past to present, which covers a short but undefined period of time - probably about 3 months, back and forth with no clue until you get well into the chapter where you are in the timeline. The characters are fairly well thought out, but not well explored. The concept is quite novel, for me anyway. A planet left fallow to develop its own pre-sentient species through evolution. Bands of refugees from seven races of different physiognomies each come to the planet to hide. After generations of warring amongst themselves, they finally form a common bond and society. Then come some pirates looking to steal some pre-pre-sentient species from the planet. The ersatz natives and the pirates now have to figure out how to keep each other from spilling the beans. Worth a read, but not a must-buy.

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