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    <body><![CDATA[First two of the series were awesome.  This was junk.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[<strong>“ONE OF THE BEST SF WRITERS IN THE BUSINESS . . . [<em>Manifold: Origin</em> is] filled with marvelous scientific speculations, strange events, novel concepts, and an awe-inspiring sense of the wonders of the universe.”<br/><em>–Science Fiction Chronicle<br/></em></strong><br/>In the year 2015, astronaut Reid Malenfant is flying over the African continent, intent on examining a mysterious glowing construct in Earth’s orbit. But when the very fabric of the sky tears open, spilling living creatures to the ground and pulling others inside (including his wife, Emma), Malenfant’s quest to uncover the unknown becomes personal. While desperately searching to discover what happened to the woman he loves, Malenfant embarks upon an adventure to the very fount of human development . . . on earth and beyond.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Least favorite of the series. The book really only got interesting 1/2 way through - I seriously could have gone without the character intro and buildup from the first 1/2. Just get right into the action please.<br/><br/>As other reviews mention, Baxter does seem way into the primates, way more th...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22389682">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[<strong>“ONE OF THE BEST SF WRITERS IN THE BUSINESS . . . [<em>Manifold: Origin</em> is] filled with marvelous scientific speculations, strange events, novel concepts, and an awe-inspiring sense of the wonders of the universe.”<br/><em>–Science Fiction Chronicle<br/></em></strong><br/>In the year 2015, astronaut Reid Malenfant is flying over the African continent, intent on examining a mysterious glowing construct in Earth’s orbit. But when the very fabric of the sky tears open, spilling living creatures to the ground and pulling others inside (including his wife, Emma), Malenfant’s quest to uncover the unknown becomes personal. While desperately searching to discover what happened to the woman he loves, Malenfant embarks upon an adventure to the very fount of human development . . . on earth and beyond.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Oh well, I wanted some airplane scifi. It was interesting at points, but, really, not that interesting. I set the book adrift in the wild on a park bench with a &quot;free for anyone&quot; invitation. Lots of hominid beatings and attempts to describe neaderthal thought process, but just made them so...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/23426584">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Stephen Baxter continues to think big and create SF on a grand cosmic scale in <em>Origin</em>, the third novel of his Manifold trilogy. <p> The Manifold is an infinite sheaf of alternative universes which Baxter explores in terms of Fermi's Paradox. There's no reason why humanity should be unique; logically there should be alien races, some long enough established to have made their mark on the galaxy; <em>where are they?</em> <p> Book one, <em>Time</em>, offered a vision of lonely humanity extending to the far end of eternity and finally rebooting a &quot;better&quot; universe. <em>Space</em> showed the consequences of teeming interstellar life, a cruel struggle for resources, punctuated by galactic-sized extinction events. Now <em>Origin</em> confronts the whole Manifold and its and humanity's manipulation by enigmatic &quot;Old Ones&quot;. <p> Astronaut Reid Malenfant (versions of whom starred in <em>Time</em> and <em>Space</em>) again encounters advanced technology as a huge, glowing blue circle--a portal to and from the Red Moon that wanders between universes and has just replaced our own moon. It's habitable and populated by an extraordinary medley from all stages of human evolution, scooped up from different Earths. There's much conflict with primitives leading nasty, brutish and short lives... plus super-evolved humans who debate whether <em>we</em> are truly sentient. <p> At its core the Red Moon contains the failing World Engine which flips between universes. Also down there is the secret history of this multi-verse, right back to the cataclysmic branch-point from which the Manifold flowered. Who are the Old Ones? &quot;They made the manifold&quot;--but were maybe not so different from us and rash, quixotic Malenfant after all. Highly superior SF, guaranteed to jolt one's sense of wonder. --<em>David Langford</em> </p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The story moves really slow but surprisingly you don't feel it because of the amount of material that is thrown your way. The pay off however is well worth the wait. My only complain in this book is that Stephen Baxter was so incredibly cruel to a lot of the characters.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[<strong>“ONE OF THE BEST SF WRITERS IN THE BUSINESS . . . [<em>Manifold: Origin</em> is] filled with marvelous scientific speculations, strange events, novel concepts, and an awe-inspiring sense of the wonders of the universe.”<br/><em>–Science Fiction Chronicle<br/></em></strong><br/>In the year 2015, astronaut Reid Malenfant is flying over the African continent, intent on examining a mysterious glowing construct in Earth’s orbit. But when the very fabric of the sky tears open, spilling living creatures to the ground and pulling others inside (including his wife, Emma), Malenfant’s quest to uncover the unknown becomes personal. While desperately searching to discover what happened to the woman he loves, Malenfant embarks upon an adventure to the very fount of human development . . . on earth and beyond.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[My favorite of this series. I really really like ape violence. And ape sex. There is a lot of both in this book. Apparently some artificial moon that carries the entire human lineage appears in orbit around Earth. I thought the alternate Earth gorilla dudes were cool.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[<strong>“ONE OF THE BEST SF WRITERS IN THE BUSINESS . . . [<em>Manifold: Origin</em> is] filled with marvelous scientific speculations, strange events, novel concepts, and an awe-inspiring sense of the wonders of the universe.”<br/><em>–Science Fiction Chronicle<br/></em></strong><br/>In the year 2015, astronaut Reid Malenfant is flying over the African continent, intent on examining a mysterious glowing construct in Earth’s orbit. But when the very fabric of the sky tears open, spilling living creatures to the ground and pulling others inside (including his wife, Emma), Malenfant’s quest to uncover the unknown becomes personal. While desperately searching to discover what happened to the woman he loves, Malenfant embarks upon an adventure to the very fount of human development . . . on earth and beyond.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Why waste a good set of characters? Baxter recycles Malenfant, Emma, and Nemoto in a new storyline. Just as depressing as the last one I read (&quot;Space&quot;).]]></body>
    
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