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Misquoting the Star (Naked Moon Book 3)

Misquoting the Star (Naked Moon Book 3)

David Bartell
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Misquoting the Star” is a novelette that originally appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, December 2008. This story is a stand-alone sequel to “Misquoting the Moon” which appeared in the March 2007 issue of Analog. It is the third chapter in the NAKED MOON collection.The world is destroyed, and refugees on the Moon are planning to return home to start a new civilization. Administrator Netty Washington is intent on avoiding past mistakes - and she has to power to do so. But it’s going to cost her dearly…Trade Reviews “Very good. Affecting.” - SFRevu “This is a story about leadership. Netty Washington is a well-realized character, complete with human flaws–which reflects the story’s theme that humanity would not be human without its flaws. Bartell makes a good case, a human case, for Netty’s decision; yet I must strongly disagree with it… Worthwhile stories are the ones that provoke these arguments, the ones that raise these questions.” – Internet Review of Science Fiction “Enough for a novel in itself… However, there’s another dimension… But there’s more… holy semolians, there’s more!” - BestSF Analog “Wonderful work.” - Analog author and reader “Highly enjoyable.” Read more about "Misquoting the Star" at for NAKED MOON, if you think the folks have trouble in the first few stories, just wait. Things get a lot worse.
Language
English
Pages
34
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 25, 2008

Misquoting the Star (Naked Moon Book 3)

David Bartell
0/5 ( ratings)
Misquoting the Star” is a novelette that originally appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, December 2008. This story is a stand-alone sequel to “Misquoting the Moon” which appeared in the March 2007 issue of Analog. It is the third chapter in the NAKED MOON collection.The world is destroyed, and refugees on the Moon are planning to return home to start a new civilization. Administrator Netty Washington is intent on avoiding past mistakes - and she has to power to do so. But it’s going to cost her dearly…Trade Reviews “Very good. Affecting.” - SFRevu “This is a story about leadership. Netty Washington is a well-realized character, complete with human flaws–which reflects the story’s theme that humanity would not be human without its flaws. Bartell makes a good case, a human case, for Netty’s decision; yet I must strongly disagree with it… Worthwhile stories are the ones that provoke these arguments, the ones that raise these questions.” – Internet Review of Science Fiction “Enough for a novel in itself… However, there’s another dimension… But there’s more… holy semolians, there’s more!” - BestSF Analog “Wonderful work.” - Analog author and reader “Highly enjoyable.” Read more about "Misquoting the Star" at for NAKED MOON, if you think the folks have trouble in the first few stories, just wait. Things get a lot worse.
Language
English
Pages
34
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 25, 2008

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