End of Days (Circuit of Heaven #2)
Seventy years have passed since an army of religious zealots "destroyed" the Bin. Now, in the rubble of New Jerusalem -- the ruined city once called Washington--a young Christian Soldier named Sam has uncovered a prototype housing a single uploaded personality. The release of renegade geneticist Walter Tillman from his hundred-year prison leads Sam to an even more astonish...more
Mass Market Paperback, 400 pages
Published
January 1st 2000
by Eos
(first published 1999)
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In Circuit of Heaven, Dennis Danvers wrote a compelling "Romeo and Juliet" novel about two lovers caught between reality and a virtual world known as the Bin. The story was intriguing in its newness, even if it had an overly sentimental ending. In End of Days, Danvers has written a good story, but it's a very different story and not quite a sequel.
The Bin, now in operation for 100 years, is still housing the majority of humanity. Back on Earth (the real Earth), Gabriel and his Christian Soldiers...more
The Bin, now in operation for 100 years, is still housing the majority of humanity. Back on Earth (the real Earth), Gabriel and his Christian Soldiers...more
Dennis Danvers doesn't hesitate to tackle big - even cosmically huge - ideas in his fiction. In his book Circuit of Heaven, he touched on what it means to be human and how far those limits can be stretched before they break. Are you still human if you are a clone? What if you have never existed in a physical body at all? What if you are a human personality but are currently living in the body of a giant lizard? And as if those ideas weren't enough, he goes even further to look at the value of li...more
Nov 01, 2007
Sarah
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Recommends it for:
Sci-fi enthusiasts and fans of Circuit of Heaven
I didn't like this one quite as much as Circuit of Heaven, but I did appreciate that Danvers managed to make this both a prequel (by including the stories of Stephanie Sanders and Walter Tillman, who originally lived in the world just before the Bin, Danver's orbiting paradise) and a sequel (by setting the story after the Bin is cut off from Earth, which occured at the end of Circuit of Heaven).
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