Deathworld 1
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1983
157
Novel • Fiction
Pyrrus • Futuristic World
1983
Adult
14+ years
In Harry Harrison's Deathworld 1, humans encounter a hostile planet where every living thing is adapted for extreme survival. Jason dinAlt, a gambler with psionic abilities, partners with Colonists to understand and navigate this dangerous world. The story explores themes of adaptation and coexistence between humans and the environment.
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Fantastical
Challenging
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Harry Harrison's Deathworld 1 is a fast-paced science fiction novel noted for its imaginative world-building and engaging action. Readers often praise its clever depiction of a hostile planet and thematic exploration of adaptation and survival. However, some criticize its dated writing style and shallow character development. Overall, it’s a thrilling, albeit slightly old-fashioned, adventure.
Readers who enjoy Deathworld 1 by Harry Harrison are typically fans of classic science fiction with an adventurous spirit. They appreciate fast-paced, action-filled narratives akin to Isaac Asimov's Foundation series or Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama, with a focus on survival in hostile environments.
11,273 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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157
Novel • Fiction
Pyrrus • Futuristic World
1983
Adult
14+ years
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