The Barsoom Project

by Larry Niven

Other authorsSteven Barnes (Author)
Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Ace (1989), Paperback, 340 pages

Description

Haunted by her past encounter in Dream Park, where the horrific special effects became real, Eviane returns to confront her nightmares but gets entangled in a vicious game where she is stalked by a killer.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Karlstar
After the success of the first book, Dream Park, a sequel almost had to follow. Niven and Barnes make this one another murder mystery set in their near-future adventure/theme park. The technology changes a bit in this one, as the passing years showed they were either on the wrong track or ahead of
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their time in 'Dream Park'. An interesting near future mystery which will be of interest to any online gamer or fan of near future fiction.
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LibraryThing member Nodosaurus
This books is a follow-on to Dream Park. In this, the Dream Park business is running a new simulation, an end-of-the world scenario with mythological connections. But things are going on behind the scenes. When a player dies before it should be possible, an investigation begins turning up murder
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and conspiracy - and a return character operating under an alias and with a hidden past.

The dream story is interesting. It was well-researched and involves some Inuit history and mythology, and we see the players drawn into an interesting culture.

However, I didn't feel the story was as good as the previous one. The characters are a bit shallow, which is moderately typical for Niven. But the story is very creative, which is also typical. In the end, I didn't feel as if everything was adequately explained, such as the code modifications which had to get around security and have a very good understanding of their technology. The mystery player seemed to be far to uninteresting in the end, she had a lot of potential and should have been more complex. With the weak ending and the lack of character development I can't recommend this book.
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LibraryThing member helver
As Niven and Barnes describe it in the afterward, The Barsoom Project is Fantasy wrapped in Sci-Fi wrapped in a Mystery - just like the original Dream Park novel. Unfortunately, I found this one to be less interesting and less engaging than the original. Perhaps leaving Alex Griffin on the outside
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of the game meant that there were too many threads to keep track of. Maybe it was the Inuit mythos coupled with the Lovecraftian Cthulu-type enemies. Maybe it was the fact that we were in a Fat-ripper game. Maybe it was Evianne's continued self-questioning everytime someone said, "It's just a game." It just seemed slow and forced. The unmasking of the plant happened too close to the end, and then the plant just disappeared. Actually, all of the final resolutions seemed to have just been vomited out in the last five pages as if somebody said, "We're already written 400 pages, but we still need another 150 to tidy everything up nicely... Nah... we'll just wrap this up in five pages and call it good."
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1989-09

Physical description

352 p.; 17.3 cm

ISBN

0441167128 / 9780441167128

Local notes

Omslag: Joe Burleson
Omslaget viser et stort uhyre, som en flok mennesker skyder på
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi

Pages

352

Rating

(134 ratings; 3.5)

DDC/MDS

813.54
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