Goldilocks

Hardcover, 352 pages

English language

Published by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-46289-1
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4 stars (12 reviews)

A gripping science fiction thriller where five women task themselves with ensuring the survival of the human race — if you mixed ". . . The Martian and The Handmaid's Tale, this sci-fi novel would be the incredible result" (Book Riot).

“Best of 2020” –Library Journal “Best of 2020” –Kirkus
“Best of 2020 – runner up” –Polygon “Our favorite books of 2020” –GeekDad

Despite increasing restrictions on the freedoms of women on Earth, Valerie Black is spearheading the first all-female mission to a planet in the Goldilocks Zone, where conditions are just right for human habitation.

It's humanity's last hope for survival, and Naomi, Valerie's surrogate daughter and the ship's botanist, has been waiting her whole life for an opportunity like this — to step out of Valerie's shadow and really make a difference.

But when things start going wrong on the ship, Naomi begins to suspect that someone on …

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Review of 'Goldilocks' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

The first third of the book started so strongly, the writing was engaging, the setup was fun, the promise of scifi wonders had me eager to see what would happen. The middle bits didn't get me very interested at all, and by 75% of the way through the book when it's all laid bare, I was only continuing on to see if there was anything else to be told in the story (there is not). I would have been so much happier stopping after the first third and then using my imagination for the rest of the book. I know it's not very fair to criticize a book for being a very different story than I was hoping to read, but there we are. Given the writing at the opening of the book, I'm really curious to read other things by this author, but I wouldn't recommend this one to …

Review of 'Goldilocks' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

4.5 stars

In a world where women are 'discouraged' from professional careers, where climate change is rapidly making the Earth uninhabitable, five women conspire to steal a spaceship.

This book is not without its flaws, sure. For one thing: character motivation. Valerie has a clear and believable motivation for her actions. The other four? I don't know. What were they hoping to achieve? Why go to all that trouble just to be the first to set foot on the newly discovered Cavendish if you know you're going to be caught and arrested and probably executed for your crime? How would it benefit you or humanity?

For another, Valerie's transformation from hero (not the hero, but a hero none the less)… to cold-blooded killer was a bit too sharp of a turn to be entirely believable.

And yet… For all that, this is a hell of a book. The world …

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Science fiction
  • Space travel
  • Climate change
  • Thriller