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Boundary, by Eric Flint, Ryk E. Spoor

What is a paleontologist doing on Mars? Pushing her boundaries. . . .Problematica, n: a term used in paleontology to refer to fossils that appear to be either of unknown taxonomic origin, or whose occurrence in the location they are found contradicts current beliefs of the field. The find was made by a teenager. A “funny fossil” no one had seen before out in the middle of the Arizona desert. And right in the middle of controversy: the strangely shaped fossil could help explain one of the greatest mysteries of Earth’s past, the great die-off at the KT boundary. It warranted a big dig, one that could lead to the mother lode, andprofessional immortality. But what Dr. Helen Sutter didn’t realize was that it would take her all the way to Mars. . . .

  • Sales Rank: #329415 in Books
  • Model: 3631161
  • Published on: 2008-01-29
  • Released on: 2008-01-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.30" w x 4.19" l,
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 608 pages

From School Library Journal
Adult/High School–As this engaging and mostly lighthearted tale of the first expedition to Mars begins, three friends and colleagues are sharing what they expect to be their last dig in Montana with paleontologist Dr. Helen Sutter. Joe Buckley and Jackie Secord are graduate students about to embark on engineering careers–Joe with the Ares Project, and Jackie as an astronaut. After a strange fossil is found, anomalies pile up, and A.J. Baker, a genius with new imaging technologies, comes to help document the site. Then a robot explorer he is working with on the Ares Project finds a suspiciously similar fossil on Phobos, the Mars moon, and before long the four are on their way there, along with an equally likable pilot, security officer, and international crew of scientists. Their adventure of discovery and exploration unfolds in intriguing and surprising ways. While the existence of Jurassic-age fossils on Mars is a little hard to swallow at first in such a reality-based nuts-and-bolts type of science fiction, in the end they serve to raise valid questions about the future of humans in space. Besides paleontology, engineering, and space flight, puzzles in linguistics, biology, physics, and evolution further the story, as well as wacky humor, academic rivalries, and even some sweet romances. Science-fiction fans will enjoy a number of in-jokes (such as naming the fossil Bemmius secordeii).–Christine C. Menefee, formerly at Fairfax County Public Library, VA
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About the Author

Eric Flint's is the author-creator of the New York Times best-selling Ring of Fire series. His impressive first novel, Mother of Demons (Baen), was selected by SF Chronicle as one of the best novels of 1997. With fellow New York Times best-selling author David Weber collaborated on 1633, a novel in the Ring of Fire series, and on Crown of Slaves, a best of the year pick by Publishers Weekly and on two Ring of Fire novels, 1633, and the recent 1634: The Baltic War Flint received his masters degree in history from UCLA and was for many years a labor union activist. He lives in East Chicago, IL, with his wife.Ryk E. Spoor, while earning his Master’s degree in Pittsburgh, became a playtesting consultant and writer for the Wizards of the Coast, the leading publisher of role-playing games and related novels. He now lives in East Greenbush, NY, working as a technical proposal writer for a high-tech R&D firm, and spending his non-writing time with his wife and sons. Baen published his first novel, Digital Knight, in 2003.

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Dinosaurs and space travel
By Shana L. Rosenfeld
Boundary is one of my favorite books, added to the list of my 'comfort books' to reread when I am stressed.

I am trying to do a spoiler-free review here.

This is a book about exploration and discovery. The scientists and engineers who are the main characters have dreams that they are working for, and this story is about how they are realized.

I like the characters; they are intelligent and passionate about what they do, and they are willing to work like beavers and _don't_ do stupid things. And they have a sense of humor.

I could go on for paragraphs about the main characters, but I won't. Just that I find them likable. And of the minor characters, my favorite is Nicholas Glendale, particularly for his quashing one of the few unpleasant minor characters in the book.

The romances are sweet, and nicely done, but sidelights to the main story of discovery.

This book has everything I look for in a science fiction book -- characters I care about, cool stuff, an upbeat tone, and a plot that makes sense.

If what you are looking for is grim and gritty 'realism' that involves small-minded people doing nasty stuff, this is not the book for you.

This book is bright in tone, with the idea that 'there is cool stuff there for us to discover' and nice and enthusiastic people going out to find it.

It is a lot of fun to read, and I highly recommend it. If you have any doubts, go read the sample available at the Baen website.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Dinosaurs and space aliens and Joe Buckley too!
By Charles van Buren
A large percentage of this novel is hard science fiction filled with technical details. Whether the authors will seem prescient or boringly dated in a decade or so remains to be seen. The rest of the book is an entertaining story of dinosaurs, space aliens, paleontology and space exploration as well as the travails of one Joe Buckley. Buckley who, in many science fiction stories, is often killed in creative ways meets many a spectacular crisis in this novel. The characters are interesting as is the sometimes predictable story. If you are not acquainted with Buckley's story you may want to search Joe Buckley Baen on the web.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great Science Fiction!
By Dingy Deb
Great writing. Aliens they named Bemmies were found at a dinosaur dig which led them to Mars. Yes, as crazy as this sounds, it works because the author did such a great job of telling this story. It is like reading a classic from the 50's except more modern. You will just love this one.

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