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By the author of The Forever War: In the near future, an idealistic young student visiting Earth from an orbiting colony becomes ensnared in radical politics and a dark conspiracy of violent destruction By the close of the twenty-first century, almost half a million souls have already abandoned Earth to live in satellites orbiting the strife-ridden planet. Each of these forty-one Worlds is an independent entity boasting its own government and culture, yet each remains bound to the troubled home World by economic pressure. A brilliant student of political science born and raised in New New York, the largest of the orbiting Worlds, young Marianne O'Hara has never been to the surface but now has a golden opportunity to continue her studies far below her floating home of steel. Life on Earth, however, is very different from anything she has ever experienced. With power in the hands of a privileged few and unrest running rampant, the allure of radical politics might be too much for an idealistic and inexperienced young World dweller to resist. But even the best of intentions can have disastrous consequences, and Marianne soon finds herself unwittingly drawn into a wide-ranging conspiracy that could result in the total destruction of everything on Earth . . . and above. The first book in the acclaimed science fiction trilogy by Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author Joe Haldeman, Worlds offers a powerful vision of a possible future. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Joe Haldeman including rare images from the author's personal collection.
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"There are scenes in Worlds I will remember forever."
Stephen King
"The incredibly detailed future world that Haldeman has created is fascinating and the way it is shown to us through O'Hara's eyes is spellbinding and funny. . . . In Worlds, Haldeman seems to have combined most of the virtues and none of the faults of Arthur C. Clarke and Robert A. Heinlein and thrown in a touch of J. D. Salinger."
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"[Worlds] leaves the reader with the feeling that Haldeman is uncommonly wise as well as uncommonly talented."
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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- SeriesWorlds (Haldeman) #1