Pushing Ice

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Alastair Reynolds: Pushing Ice (2020, Orbit)

528 pages

English language

Published April 13, 2020 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-46271-6
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4 stars (1 review)

In 2057, Bella Lind and the crew of the Rockhopper mine comets for their ice, but when Janus, one of Saturn's ice moons, inexplicably leaves its orbit and heads out of the solar system at high speed, Bella is assigned to follow it.

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4 stars

This novel starts like a "future history" story, where cometary mining is economically viable but dangerous and "the United Economic Entities" rule the world - apart from China, which is ostracised because it still experiments with nano-technology. Soon after it becomes an Alien Artifact story, reminiscent of Rendezvous with Rama and Eon. Then it becomes a desperate stakes survival story, complete with internal strife as well as external threat. Finally it becomes an Alien Zoo story, with the newly arrived humans interacting with some of the many cultures already there when they arrive.

Such an ambitious work is almost guaranteed to be flawed and the main flaw is that the book is too short to contain so much; many things have to be compressed heavily or glossed over almost entirely in order to keep the book to a reasonable length for a single volume. The several political reversals that take …