A review by medea_jade
Rama II by Gentry Lee, Arthur C. Clarke

4.0

Despite their age Clarke's books hold up. He truly is one of the father's of modern scifi. His books are unlike other scifi in ways you would not expect. He has a talent for weaving in the human element in a skillful way. The one downfall of many of Clarke's books in that they don't have a lot of up and down. I'm sure for their time they were exciting, but compared to today's scifi they can fall a little flat. Still a great read, especially if you want to get a sense for the foundations of the evolution of genre.