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Infinity's Shore

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1996
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Hannes
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Alvin
Dwer
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Ewasx
Dwer
Alvin
Sara
Part 4 - From the Notes of Gillian Baskin
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Tsh't
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Lark
Lester Cambel
Dwer
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Part 5 - A Proposal for a Useful Tool/Strategy Based on Our Experience on Jijo
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Gillian
The Sages
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The Sages
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The Sages
The Slope
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 Uplift Universe*
#5 of 6
Uplift Universe*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A science fiction series written by David Brin.

1) Sundiver
2) Startide Rising
3) The Uplift War
4) Brightness Reef
5) Infinity's Shore
6) Heaven's Reach

 Uplift Storm Trilogy
#2 of 3
Uplift Storm Trilogy   See series as if on a bookshelf
A subset of books set within the Uplift Universe by David Brin.

1) Brightness Reef
2) Infinity's Shore
3) Heaven's Reach
Copyright © 1996 by David Brin.
to
Ariana Mae, our splendid envoy
who will speak for us at the threshold of the fantastic
twenty-second century.
So he thought while performing swooping rolls, propelling his sleek gray body with exhilarated tail strokes, reveling in the caress of water against naked flesh.
May contain spoilers
 * Far along Infinity’s Shore. *
No comments on file
Synopsis not on file
Extract (may contain spoilers)
THE JOURNEY PASSED FROM AN ANXIOUS BLUR INTO something exalting … almost transcendent.

But not at the beginning.

When they perched her suddenly atop a galloping creature straight out of mythology, Sara’s first reaction was terrified surprise. With snorting nostrils and huge tossing head, the horse was more daunting than Tarek Town’s stone tribute to a lost species. Its muscular torso flexed with each forward bound, shaking Sara’s teeth as it crossed the foothills of the central Slope by the light of a pale moon.

After two sleepless days and nights, it still seemed dreamlike the way a squadron of the legendary beasts came trotting into the ruined Urunthai campsite, accompanied by armed urrish escorts. Sara and her friends had just escaped captivity—their former kidnappers lay either dead or bound with strips of shredded tent cloth—but she expected reenslavement at any moment. Only then, instead of fresh foes, the darkness brought forth these bewildering saviors.

Bewildering to everyone except Kurt the Exploser, who welcomed the newcomers as expected friends. While Jomah and the Stranger exclaimed wonder at seeing real-life horses, Sara barely had time to blink before she was thrust onto a saddle.

Blade volunteered to stay by the bleak fire and tend the wounded, though envy filled each forlorn spin of his blue cupola. Sara would trade places with her qheuen friend, but his chitin armor was too massive for a horse to carry. There was barely time to give Blade a wave of encouragement before the troop wheeled back the way they came, bearing her into the night.

Pounding hoofbeats soon made Sara’s skull ache.

I guess it beats captivity by Dedinger’s human chauvinists, and those fanatic Urunthai. The coalition of zealots, volatile as an exploser’s cocktail, had joined forces to snatch the Stranger and sell him to Rothen invaders. But they underestimated the enigmatic voyager. Despite his crippling loss of speech, the starman found a way to incite urs-human suspicion into bloody riot.

Leaving us masters of our own fate, though it couldn’t last.

Now here was a different coalition of humans and centauroid urs! A more cordial group, but just as adamant about hauling her Ifni-knew-where.

When luminous Torgen rose above the foothills, Sara got to look over the urrish warriors, whose dun flanks were daubed with more subtle war paint than the garish Urunthai. Yet their eyes held the same dark flame that drenched urs’ souls when conflict scents fumed. Cantering in skirmish formation, their slim hands cradled arbalests while long necks coiled, tensely wary. Though much smaller than horses, the urrish fighters conveyed formidable craftiness.

The human rescuers were even more striking. Six women who came north with nine saddled horses, as if they expected to retrieve just two or three others for a return trip.

But there’s six of us. Kurt and Jomah. Prity and me. The Stranger and Dedinger.

No matter. The stern riders seemed indifferent about doubling up, two to a saddle.

Is that why they’re all female? To keep the weight down?

While deft astride their great mounts, the women seemed uneasy with the hilly terrain of gullies and rocky spires. Sara gathered they disliked rushing about strange trails at night. She could hardly blame them.

Not one had a familiar face. That might have surprised Sara a month ago, given Jijo’s small human population. The Slope must be bigger than she thought.

Dwer would tell stories about his travels, scouting for the sages. He claimed he’d been everywhere within a thousand leagues.

Her brother never mentioned horse-riding amazons.

 

Added: 31-Jan-2015
Last Updated: 19-May-2022

Quotes

Over the course of Uthen's illness, Lark came to realize something - that death can sometimes seem desirable in abstract, but look quite different when it's in your path, up close and personal.
The habit of truth is hard to learn, and a mixed blessing.  It leaves no refuge when a new truth comes along that hurts.
How can one foresee, without first remembering?
Math must pay its way with useful things....  Even though mere computation is like bashing down a door because you cannot find the key.

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 19-May-2022
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Date Issued:
19-May-2022
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Cover Price:
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Pages*:
689
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Internal ID:
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ISBN:
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ISBN-13:
978-0-307-57354-4
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Jim Burns  - Cover Artist
From amazon.com:

A once peaceful planet of refugees faces complete annihilation in this hard science fiction sequel to Brightness Reef.

Book Two in the Uplift Storm Trilogy

It’s illegal to occupy the planet Jijo, but six castaway races have managed to coexist there for some time. They’ve successfully hidden from watchful law enforcers of the Five Galaxies—until now . . .

After making an amazing discovery far away—a derelict armada whose mere existence triggered interstellar war—the Terran exploration vessel Streaker and its crew of humans and dolphins arrive at Jijo in search of sanctuary from the Galactic forces out to destroy them.

But they were followed. As behemoth Galactic starships descend upon Jijo, heroic—and terrifying—choices must be made. Together, human and alien settlers must choose whether to fight the invaders or join them. The crew of the Streaker, meanwhile, discovers something that just might save Jijo and its inhabitants . . . or destroy every last one of them.

“Well paced, immensely complex, highly literate . . . Superior SF.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“An imaginative drama of excitement and wonder . . . The sheer virtuosity of the prose alone makes this book worth reading.” —SF Site
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Bantam paperback edition / December 1997
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Author(s)

David Brin  
Birth: 06 Oct 1950 Glendale, California, USA
Notes:
From the Kindle version of Sundiver:

DAVID BRIN is the author of eleven novels, Sundiver, The Uplift War, Startide Rising, The Practice Effect, The Postman (which was adapted for film by Warner Brothers), Heart of the Comet with Gregory Benford, Earth, Glory Season, Brightness Reef, Infinity’s Shore, and Heaven’s Reach, as well as the short-story collections The River of Time and Otherness. His most recent work of nonfiction is The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Freedom and Privacy? He has a doctorate in astrophysics and has been a NASA consultant and a physics professor. He lives in southern California, where he is at work on his next novel.

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