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Rama II

By: Arthur C. Clarke
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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Summary

The sequel to Rendezvous with Rama: the only SF novel to sweep all SF awards and one of the best sellers of all time.

In 2130, an alien spaceship, Rama, entered our solar system. The first product of an alien civilisation to be encountered by man, it revealed many wonders to mankind; but most of its mysteries remained unsolved.…

Sixty-six years later, a second approaching spacecraft was detected; four years on, the Ramans are definitely returning. But this time, Earth is ready. And maybe now, with the arrival of Rama II, some of the questions posed by Rama will at last be answered.

Arthur C. Clarke was born in Minehead, in 1917. During the Second World War he served as an RAF radar instructor, rising to the rank of Flight-Lieutenant. After the war he won a BSc in physics and mathematics with first-class honours from King's College, London. One of the most respected of all science-fiction writers, he also won Kalinga Prize, The Aviation Space-Writers' Prize, and The Westinghouse Science Writing Prize. He shared an OSCAR nomination with Stanley Kubrick for the screenplay of 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was based on his story, The Sentinel. He lived in Sri Lanka from 1956 until his death in 2008.

©1989 Arthur C. Clarkes & Gentry Lee (P)2014 Audible Studios

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Good follow up setting scene for rest of story

A good story set some 70 years after the first Rama story so has completely different characters.
I wouldn't say this is a great story, but it is a good story with several parts that read more like Gentry Lee than typical Arthur C Clarke. A lot of background information, future history if you like trying to set the scene but padding it out more than adding to it.
So obviously a lead in story to Garden of Rama and Rama Revealed which compete the cycle.
Worth a listen though with good narration.
Not my favourite by any stretch of the imagination but one I could listen to again.

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Would you consider the audio edition of Rama II to be better than the print version?

Yes.

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Overall a great listen I especially enjoyed the different voices used by the narrator. My only complaint would be this; how wasn’t it discovered pre-flight that the crew were such a bunch of maladjusted misfits hardly the Right Stuff for a mission like this!

Can’t wait for the next book; The Garden of Rama

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A poor sequel.

I cannot find fault with narration of Toby Longworth who as with Rendevous with Rama delivers the story with great style. It is just a pity that the story develops into a character driven long winded drawn out tale. It is common knowledge that Clarke came up with the basic idea for the story but it was Gentry Lee who wrote it and this change of author quickly became apparent. For me personally I began to loose interest in the story after the first third but I persevered until the end. The book lacks the suspense of the first novel. Sorely disappointed I would not recommend it and I will not be listening to the last two in the series.

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Not a touch on the original Rendezvous with Rama book. too far fetched and not in a good way.

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Great stuff good characters, must for space nerds

Great stuff good characters, tense story, a must for space nerds and the like . enjoyed it

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Epic in scope, an engaging if uneven adventure.

A languid pace means the story takes a whike to get going but once it does, the adventure introduces some interesting elements, like spiritual questions and an actual sense of tgreat and peril. also introduced are some soap-opera esque character interactions, and important seeming plotlines that don't get resolved, at least in this book; a problem considering the hefty length of the story. All in all, the sense of wonder prevails over everything though there are missteps, It's a compelling mystery and adventure.

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Sci fi at its best

Excellent reading. Straight into the next of the series. Nothing beats Arthur C Clarke. Not too twvhnical but adequately explained and incredibly intriguing. What are these Ramans?

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Rama II fantastic

Truly loved this book and I began to love the Ramans. Exciting story line. Roll on book three.

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Not written by Arthur C Clarke

Don't be fooled- this isn't a book by Clarke, it's essentially fan fiction that Clarke agreed to put his name on. Not up to the standard of the genius Clarke and nothing like as good as the original Rama. Well read though.

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Better than Rendezvous with Rama!

Review of Rama II, Arthur C Clarke

This was the best book I've listened to for a long time. I put it on at every opportunity because I wanted to know what happened next. The story is well-constructed and thought-provoking, and the characters are clearly and convincingly drawn. It combines mystery, intrigue, adventure and romance, and now that I have finished it I am keen to go on to the next one in the set.

Arthur C Clarke describes the interior of the Rama II spacecraft, but the concept is not easy to understand – if I were reading the book I would have paused to think, and made a drawing to help me! However, nothing is so outlandish as to be unbelievable, and I'm hoping that some things will be explained in the subsequent books. I would like to think that details have not been introduced only to be ignored or forgotten later.

Rama II is the second Rama book; the first was Rendezvous with Rama, which I had not read before reading Rama II. I have just listened to Rendezvous, for completeness, before writing this review, but it wasn't necessary for my understanding of the story.

The narration by Toby Longworth was good, with voices clearly fitting the description of the characters. Sometimes his pronunciation was not perfect and it should have been corrected (for example, the avians live underground and for some time I wasn't sure whether they lived in a layer or a lair). I noticed more editing errors than is usual in Audible books, with several sentences being read twice and one instance, I think, of a sentence being omitted. Even so, these did not detract from my enjoyment of the book.

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