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Cradle of Splendor

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A freak accident during Brazil's first manned space launch goes from disastrous to baffling when the ship, expected to plummet back to earth, seemingly shoots into orbit without any propulsion. Reprint.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Patricia Anthony

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April 28, 2019
The beginning was good. The premise was intriguing. And then the book wandered into a mess of unresolved storylines and unclear actions. I didn't like the characters and was confused on what the meaning of the whole finale was. I'd read great reviews of Patricia Anthony's other books, but after this one, I'm not anxious to read more.
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July 27, 2014
This is a new release from Event Horizon EBooks, an e-book reprint of the original 1996 Ace hardcover print edition. Note that the rating is posted by the publisher.
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49 reviews
April 2, 2023
in which self actualization taps u into the secrets of the universe and u are hungryempty inside so u rape children. i think for me this bk was abt all the things people want and the relentless unsatisfaction. and sometimes that is ok and other times we squeeze out our wife's liver with our scraping nails or we are shot in the belly and our blood boils out between our ever grasping fingers
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July 17, 2015
Perhaps not the best introduction to Patricia Anthony?

I came into this novel with high hopes. The premise was intriguing enough. But all the early promise fades, and later on it's often difficult to tell what the hell is going on with the intrigue and different international agents. The groundwork for a great narrative seems to yield only a military showdown at the end, and strangely jarring scenes of child abuse.

I like weird. But this was too weird.
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February 26, 2012
There are too many unresolved subplots that aren't interesting enough for the reader to care if they are resolved. This novel was not worth the time spent to read it.
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