What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Your subject line for the thread is good enough (unlike some users who fail and thus I refuse to even view their threads). Maybe put the 'e' back in space-travel. Maybe some verbs? But the three key nouns work pretty dang well. Hmm, maybe mention 'spacetravel via wormhole to bid on empty? planet owned? by shellies'
Description seems good, if someone has read it and has a working memory, then it should spark them. Of course, any other details you can dredge out of memory would help.
Only other thing I'd suggest is break out the 'about the book' stuff from the description - but that's a quibble, and not necessary by any means.


The Ark: His Majesty's Starship #1 by Ben Jeapes fits the bill.

Read the reviews on this page for some more plot details, for example:
"An invitation is made to the good people of Earth to share a part of the universe with a race of intelligent (and beautifully delineated) aliens. Mike Gilmore is instructed to put together a team of spacefaring professionals, but he must also take a headstrong prince, who is not all that he seems to be; aside from the fact that he’s foolishly reluctant to strap himself down just before the ship is “boosting at one point three gees,” he also secretes industrial-sized explosive weapons on the ship, without the captain’s consent or knowledge."

Can't wait to see if Amber thinks so.
Then she can move this thread to the possibly solved folder, or the solved folder (if we're lucky).
So, you're writing a book on this theme? Have you checked out Brin's very-inhabited universe? For planet bidding bureaucracies...


Justanotherbiblophile wrote: "So, you're writing a book on this theme? Have you checked out Brin's very-inhabited universe? For planet bidding bureaucracies... "
Is that David Brin? I haven't read any of his stuff yet. My WIP doesn't quite have planet-bidding, but it's in the same realm. If you can think of any specific Brin books that would be good to start with, I'd love a recommendation. :)

Hmm. Well, if you wanted to just do focused reading, I'd hit _Brightness Reef_ in the Uplift universe - but that's jumping right into a complex universe (granted, 1st of a new trilogy; ie: some explanatory-ness). If you've got time to read 'em all, start with _Sundiver_ and/or _Startide Rising_
There's also some dealing in planets (trade planets for services) in Zahn's Cobra universe, iirc: _Cobra Bargain_
Those are the couple that come to the top of my mind right this instant.

Hmm. Well, if you wanted to just do focused reading, I'd hit _Brightness Reef_ in the Uplift universe - but that's jumping right into a complex universe (granted, 1st of a new trilogy; ie: some explanatory-ness). If you've got time to read 'em all, start with _Sundiver_ and/or _Startide Rising_
There's also some dealing in planets (trade planets for services) in Zahn's Cobra universe, iirc: _Cobra Bargain_
Those are the couple that come to the top of my mind right this instant.