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Brian Aldiss' first novel. A story of a small tribe in a very strange jungle, who make unsettling discoveries about the nature of their world. Non-Stop is the classic SF novel of discovery and exploration; a brilliant evocation of a familiar setting seen through the eyes of a primitive. Published in the US as Starship.

Brian Wilson Aldiss is one of the most important voices in science fiction writing today. He wrote his first novel while working as a bookseller in Oxford. Shortly afterwards he wrote his first work of science fiction and soon gained international recognition. Adored for his innovative literary techniques, evocative plots and irresistible characters, he became a Grand Master of Science Fiction in 1999. Brian Aldiss recently celebrated his eightieth birthday and is still writing to ardent applause.


NonStop (Audible Audio Edition) Brian Aldiss David Thorpe Audible Studios Books

I haven't read a lot of science fiction in the last 15-20 years but I thoroughly enjoyed Non-Stop. It feels a little old fashioned (like the things I used to read as a kid), but that doesn't detract from the enjoyment. In the beginning Aldiss paints a picture of a strange civilization that is impossible to relate to. They seem to be primitive, but there are odd inconsistencies. Almost nothing is familiar but you keep reading in order to uncover the secret of this mysterious group of "people". Aldiss masterfully reveals the picture a little at a time, but only near the end do things become clear. At first I thought I knew what was going on, but I discovered I was not even close. Don't let the old copyright date deter you from reading the book. It will draw you in if you have a little patience. Also in its favor, it's not 1500 pages long and it doesn't have nine sequels.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 8 hours and 59 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date January 6, 2010
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B00337KPIY

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Very engaging and well written. The ultimate reveal at the end is worth it!
Great sci-fi novel about life on a generation starship (though the passengers don't know that's what it is). Great look at the culture and so many cool ideas. The recent movie Pandorum stole liberally from Non-stop.
There is no book quite like this. Non-Stop had a big impact on my childhood and spun me off into a lifelong love of all things scifi. Highly recommended. I'm currently reading it again for at least the dozenth time.
This is a story about people living in a place that has been home to them for generations. Five of the characters go on a quest and find out strange and wonderful (and disturbing) things about this place. Although I was expecting a space opera, this book has more of a dystopian feel to it. The first third of the book is quite tedious to plow through as the characters are living in "the Dark Ages." Things improve as the story progresses, at times I felt this was a 4-star book, since it has some great ideas and nice twists and turns. However, the story was uneven at times. This book was originally published in 1958 and the author has recycled and updated it. The ebook edition contains a number of grammatical errors, such as quotations marks beginning but not ending and new dialogue not beginning in a new paragraph, as well as an entire chapter (all 11 pages) that is printed twice. These errors made for difficult reading at times. The book sold for the same price as a current bestseller, which is grossly overpriced for an old title. I expected better editing and less grammatical errors from a major publishing house such as Penguin.
It seemed like an untidy ending. Perhaps Aldis planned follow-on novels but never got around to it. Considering it was his first novel I think he did an admirable job. As is often the case with SF there are some prescient items in this one - especially given it was written in 1958. Lasers as cutting torches and viral DNA manipulation are two that jump out at the reader.
Originally published as Starship. Don't have the paper copy of Non-Stop, so I don't know about that one, but at least this one doesn't have all the typographical errors that were in the used paperback copy of Starship that I bought recently.

I read this book back in high-school during the 1960's and wanted to re-read it after seeing the Ascension mini-series on SciFi. Well worth the read!
There is a skill in the writing trade about what to reveal to a reader and when and how much to let them in on. Immediate exposure kills interest, and letting them in on nothing frustrates the mind and the book will be put down.

This book could be a classroom text on how this is done expertly. Now I hate giving away anything in a review. But Aldiss strings you along bit by bit throughout the book. When you are revealed something another dark corner emerges.

Aldiss keeps the pace crisp so what you think the world of the novel is for half the book is not at all what it is. He manages to pull this off three times at the end as well.

See? Even this non-descriptive review gives away too much!
I haven't read a lot of science fiction in the last 15-20 years but I thoroughly enjoyed Non-Stop. It feels a little old fashioned (like the things I used to read as a kid), but that doesn't detract from the enjoyment. In the beginning Aldiss paints a picture of a strange civilization that is impossible to relate to. They seem to be primitive, but there are odd inconsistencies. Almost nothing is familiar but you keep reading in order to uncover the secret of this mysterious group of "people". Aldiss masterfully reveals the picture a little at a time, but only near the end do things become clear. At first I thought I knew what was going on, but I discovered I was not even close. Don't let the old copyright date deter you from reading the book. It will draw you in if you have a little patience. Also in its favor, it's not 1500 pages long and it doesn't have nine sequels.
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