Saturday, May 18, 2013
Greg Bear. Eon (1985)
Greg Bear. Eon (1985) The Stone, a hollowed asteroid, appears out of nowhere, it’s investigated, and seems to be a gateway to multi-dimensional reality. Or so the story thus far. I’m not engaged enough by the characters to care whether or not the Stone is a gateway. Page 86 out of 502 is far enough.
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