The Stars My Destination

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Alfred Bester, Howard Chaykin, Byron Preiss: The Stars My Destination (Paperback, 1994, Epic Comics)

Paperback

English language

Published Feb. 28, 1994 by Epic Comics.

ISBN:
978-0-87135-881-3
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5 stars (2 reviews)

In this pulse-quickening novel, Alfred Bester imagines a future in which people "jaunte" a thousand miles with a single thought, where the rich barricade themselves in labyrinths and protect themselves with radioactive hitmen—and where an inarticulate outcast is the most valuable and dangerous man alive.

The Stars My Destination is a classic of technological prophecy and timeless narrative enchantment by an acknowledged master of science fiction.

18 editions

As Operatic as Space Opera Gets

4 stars

Content warning CW: Spoilers, Violence

Review of 'The Stars My Destination' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

For some reason, The Stars My Destination took quite a few chapters to hook my attention. Part of that may have been the initially unlikeable main character, Gully Foyle. Another part might have been the disconnected episodes and disjointed nature. By the halfway point of the novel, however, I was hooked and wanted to know just how it would all end. A good part of that was Gully Foyle also, transforming and taking command of the situation.

I won't go into plot points, as other reviewers have done plenty there. I will point out how this novel used mega-corporations as effectively as any cyberpunk novel, and how synesthesia plays a major role towards the end.

This is a five-star work, with half a star knocked off for generally treating women as property (with the exception of a few powerful characters) and general racism. I wonder how different the original four …

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  • Comics & Cartoons
  • Science Fiction - General
  • Science Fiction
  • Graphic Literature
  • Fiction - Science Fiction
  • Fiction