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The engines of god by jack mcdevitt
The engines of god by jack mcdevitt













the engines of god by jack mcdevitt the engines of god by jack mcdevitt

It starts off a little slow, but when you get caught up in the challenges of the archeological team as well as the terraforming team on the other side, it’s hard to put down. And in all of this is the mystery of who the Monument Makers were, where they came from, and where they went. On one planet, there is a race between a team who is given the task of blowing up the polar ice caps to begin the terraforming process that will last close to a century, and another team who is desperately trying to find what they refer to as their “Rosetta Stone,” something that will help them translate the language of the extinct races they have come across. There are indications that in several instances something cataclysmic happened, and so they are concerned that the same thing might happen to humanity as well. The language is for the most part indecipherable, and archeologists continue to try to find out who left the monuments as well as what happened to the race or races that left them behind. At the same time, explorers have discovered one, then many statues on other planets that appear to be monuments to one if not several alien races. And so they start looking for other planets where humanity can settle. Earth is struggling with overpopulation, its natural resources are pretty well depleted, the effects of global warming have set in, and scientists realize that its days are numbered. I loves me a good hard science fiction book.















The engines of god by jack mcdevitt