An edition of Nemesis (1989)

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An edition of Nemesis (1989)

Nemesis

  • 3.69 ·
  • 13 Ratings
  • 36 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 22 Have read

Tearing its way through space on a collision course for Earth is Nemesis, a fiery ball of destruction, a dwarf star as red as the color of blood. Circling Nemesis is Rotor, an Earth colony whose occupants have cut themselves off from the anarchy and degeneration of an old and wasted world to form their own utopian existence. For them Rotor is a kind of Ark; one with hidden dangers that must be understood.


Set in the twenty-third century, this novel was written two years before Asimov's death, and is part of his unified History involving his Robot stories and the Empire series of stories. This story deals with a point in time just before the discovery of true FTL travel becomes possible.

Publish Date
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
336

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Némésis
Némésis
Aug 24, 1991, France Loisirs
hardcover in French
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1990-10, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1990, Bantam Books
in English - Bantam Ed.
Cover of: Nemesis.
Nemesis.
1990, Bantam
in English
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1990-10, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1990-10, Bantam Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1989, Doubleday
in English
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1989, Doubleday
in English - 1st Edition
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1989, Doubleday
in English
Cover of: Nemesis
Nemesis
1989, Guild Publishing
in English

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First Sentence

"He sat there alone, enclosed."

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54

The Physical Object

Pagination
(336)p.
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22356455M
Internet Archive
nemesis0000asim_n1z3
ISBN 10
0385269072
Library Thing
3970
Goodreads
2963649

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And people like Marlene just didn’t take their clothes off in public. Maybe that’s why people wore clothes. To hide their bodies.
Why didn’t minds have shapes you could show off? Except that they did, and then people didn’t like it. People liked to look at shapely bodies and turned up their noses at shapely minds. Why?
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