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Apes and Angels

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Six-time Hugo Award winner Ben Bova chronicles the saga of humankind's expansion beyond the solar system in Apes and Angels, the second book of the Star Quest Trilogy which began with Death Wave.
Humankind headed out to the stars not for conquest, nor exploration, nor even for curiosity. Humans went to the stars in a desperate crusade to save intelligent life wherever they found it.
A wave of death is spreading through the Milky Way galaxy, an expanding sphere of lethal gamma radiation that erupted from the galaxy's core twenty-eight thousand years ago and now is approaching Earth's vicinity at the speed of light. Every world it touched was wiped clean of all life. But it's possible to protect a planet from gamma radiation. Earth is safe.
Now, guided by the ancient intelligent machines called the Predecessors, men and women from Earth seek out those precious, rare worlds that harbor intelligent species, determined to save them from the doom that is hurtling toward them.
The crew of the Odysseus has arrived at Mithra Gamma, the third planet of the star Mithra, to protect the stone-age inhabitants from the Death Wave. But they'll also have to protect themselves.
The Star Quest Trilogy
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 19, 2016
      In the deeply disappointing final volume of six-time Hugo-winner Bova’s Star Quest trilogy, humans are the ultra-advanced aliens encountering extraterrestrial life. As part of a mission to protect other planets from the “death wave... of gamma radiation” spreading from the core of the Milky Way, the crew of the starship Odysseus voyage to the Mithra star system, where they must negotiate the challenges of contact and the possibility that they are not the first interstellar travelers to visit. Bova’s premise is intriguing, but the execution is at best an untidy, transient retro pleasure, and at worst offensively dated. Flat characterizations are exacerbated by obsolete notions of gender roles, and the supporting cast comprises infelicitously described single representatives of races, ethnicities, and nationalities: the white protagonist whimsically imagines a man of Aboriginal descent as “a black leprechaun,” and a Chinese woman is “physically small, doll-like,” and wearing a tunic with “a high mandarin collar.” The rushed, unsatisfying conclusion also has disconcerting overtones of white-savior heroism.

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      November 1, 2016
      An ancient race named the Predecessors has arrived to warn citizens and save the earth from a gamma radiation burst from the galactic core. Now humankind must head out themselves to save the intelligent life among the stars. The Odysseus has set a course for the distant Mithra system while the crew of volunteer scientists sleeps. Their mission: to save the inhabitants of Mithra and return home 400 years later. Isolated from the rest of humanity, this group of scientists and academics, led by Professor Adrian Kosoff, must evaluate the best way to shield Mithra from the death wave and determine what, if any, contact the humans must have. Brad MacDaniels is the most junior member of the sociology group sent along to study the rest of the expedition. He soon discovers that everyone on the mission has his or her own reason for being there apart from the desire to save intelligent life in the galaxy. The final book in Bova's Star Quest trilogy is an engaging introspection into tribes, humanity, and how much of academia is essentially tribal in nature.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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