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Orphans of the Sky
Orphans of the Sky | Robert A. Heinlein
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Hugh had been taught that, according to the ancient sacred writings, the Ship was on a voyage to faraway Centaurus. But he also understood this was actually allegory for a voyage to spiritual perfection. Indeed, how could the Ship move, since its miles and miles of metal corridors were all there was of creation? Science knew that the Ship was all the Universe, and as long as the sacred Convertor was fed, the lights would continue to glow and the air would flow, and the Creator's Plan would be fulfilled.Of course, there were the muties, grotesquely deformed parodies of humans, who lurked in the upper reaches of the Ship where gravity was weaker. Were they evil incarnate, or merely a divine check on the population, keeping humanity from expanding past the capacity of the Ship to support? Then Hugh was captured by the muties and met their leader (or leaders), Joe-Jim, with two heads on one body. And he learned the true nature of the Ship and its mission between the stars. But could he make his people believe him before it was to late? Could he make them believe that he must be allowed to fly the ship?
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TindraTieren
Orphans of the Sky | Robert A. Heinlein
Mehso-so

I did this in audio version. The narrated was not exciting, but perfectly adequate. Did a good job of capturing the unsophisticated nature of the characters.

Very interesting setup (though I'm mildly annoyed the summary gives it away instead of letting you discover what's going on).

The way the plot resolved feels a bit like a cautionary tale for today - that people in power will ignore inconvenient scientific truths.

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Blueverie
Orphans of the Sky | Robert A. Heinlein
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Not bad, well, thoroughly enjoyable, yeah, lets just go with that. Pandorum, but with way more luck and far less mystery. Characters lack a certain depth, I think that's my real problem, it's an excellent set up and could have been an an absolutely astonding novel, but it was executed far too shallowly. As is, good popcorn Heinlein, but nothing more.

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