If the Stars are Gods

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If the Stars are Gods
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Cover of the first edition
Authors Gregory Benford
Gordon Eklund
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Science fiction
Publication date
1977
Media typePrint

If the Stars are Gods is a science fiction novel by American writers Gregory Benford and Gordon Eklund, published in 1977. It is an expansion of the Nebula Award-winning short story, first published in Universe 4 (1974).

Contents

Plot summary

If the Stars are Gods is a collection of stories about space explorer Bradley Reynolds, involving standalone two stories of Mars exploration and alien encounters, and interconnected sections about life systems on Jupiter. [1]

Reception

C. Ben Ostrander reviewed If the Stars are Gods in The Space Gamer No. 12. [1] Ostrander said:

This book is for those who like their s-f sprinkled with logical, rational people, heavy on the theory with beginning, middle, and end. You can find all this and more. Serious fiction-recommended. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Ostrander, C. Ben (July–August 1977). "Books". The Space Gamer . Metagaming (12): 37.