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Author name: Scott MacKay

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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9781591023340
ISBN number: 1591023343
Label: Pyr
Manufacturer: Pyr
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 356
Printing Date: November 07, 2005
Publishing house: Pyr
Sale Popularity Level: 1337932
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Tides tells the tale of the rise of two intelligent species on the same planet, at a time in their history when they very first encounter each other. Paras and Ortok are the only two continents on this planet, the homes to these two different species, and are separated by thousands of miles of ocean. Paras is lush and hospitable, a place where no one ever knows want. It has given rise to a culture of kindness and honesty. Ortok is bleak and volcanic, where the inhabitants survive at a subsistence level. It has given rise to a culture of cruelty and deceit. But will the inhabitants of Paras forever remain honest? And will the sentient species on Ortok finally cast out deceit? Watch cultures collide in this brilliant new novel by the award-winning author of OMNIFIX and ORBIS.



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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Tides is an Inventive and Intriguing novel!
I've never read this author before, but the excellent cover art caught my attention here at Amazon.com. Also the synopsis sounded different, so I gave it a try.

And mostly, it was a success. Tides is a nice mix of sci-fi and fantasy, blending very well here in a saga of very first discovery. I liked the hoppers, an evil alien species that were a delight to read about. Scott MacKay's world-building and character development are impressive here. The writer did a solid job of throwing me into the story automatically.

I love novels of the sea. And when you toss in alien creatures and create a novel well with sci-fi and fantasy almost seamlessly, then I'm there. If you like well written adventure novels with a blending of both genres, then this one is definately for you.

I look forward to reading another MacKay novel.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Both good and bad.
While "Tides", by Scott Mackay was an intriguing book, I was surprised by the simplicity of the writing. It seemed the author kept repeating the same phrases, for example writing the phrase "cache of weapons" twice in the same paragraph. I also found it a bit amazing that Hab, the main character, invented submersible ships and handguns, circumnavigated the globe, AND created a democracy from a former monarchy.

But, "Tides" was suspenseful and presented interesting ideas. Finding a balance between all truth and all lies seems relevant to our own world today.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - A golden mythical land comes to life, where truth rules
Scott MacKay's TIDES tells of a golden land of myth and fantasy which is taught to kids in Paras as a nursery rhyme and accepted by adults as a real world. But a court scientist's discovery challenges a world where truth is a way of life, and sets off a journey of adventure where a mariner's adventure may change his world.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - stupendous science fiction thriller
The two moons make the water rich planet seem like two different worlds as tidal conditions does not allow travel beyond the imaginary barrier, the equator that divides the orb in half. On both sides of the watery "line" lie great continents with each containing an intelligent species unbeknownst to one another.

Renowned sea captain Hab Miquay has made it to the "edge" of the world and returned safely. He has recently learned of a theory from a volcanologist studying ash that there must be another great land mass besides Paras on the other side of the giant tides. Miquay is euphoric as he plans an expedition to crash through the great tides to the other side. Called foolhardy with few backers, he risks his fortune to fund the quest. Miquay and a few courageous yet foolish souls survive the perilous trek crossing the impregnable barrier and indeed find the other continent, Ortok, a volcanic pocked wasteland inhabited by intelligent devious reptiles. One of them drillmaster Ortok uses the naive Miquay to help him with his plans to hop the tidal barrier to the Golden Land beyond.

Though the action is non-stop and fast-paced, it is the planet and its two dominant species that make for a stupendous science fiction thriller. Hab is a fabulous protagonist who enjoys exploring the unknown, but will learn some things are best left alone once he understands how deceitfully wily Ortok and his species are. Scott Mackay provides a strong science fiction thriller in which his age of reason humans and his sentient reptile race seem real perhaps the latter because of the stereotyping starting with Genesis but more likely due to the actions of the star performers.

Harriet Klausner




Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Well written story of first-contact
Hab burns with the urge to explore, to learn more about the world he lives in. When a scientist discovers that a volcano is errupting somewhere distant, Hab resolves to find this new land--despite the legends that hold that there is only one land. He is so driven, he breaks every rule that his civilization has set in order to construct very first a fleet of ships, then a trio of submarines, to explore. Exploration isn't easy. Huge 'Tides,' moon-driven waves, swamp any ship that attempts to cross the open spaces in the deep sea. Still, Hab is a problem solver and inventor. If anyone can get around natural goals, he is the man for it.

Hab, along with the survivors from his venture, reach a strange continent. Unlike his own continent, where nature was bountiful, the new land is harsh and hungry. But it is inhabited by intelligent creatures--creatures with violent warlike habits, but also intelligent creatures who just might hold clues to the great mystery of Hab's own civilization--a message in undecyphered text that has challenged his people for tens of thousands of years. Hab turns his problem-solving to helping the alien species. With agriculture, they might be better able to survive the harsh conditions of their continent.

Author Scott Mackay tells an interesting story of a meeting between species. Neither the alien species nor Hab's people can begin to understand each other--their lives and fundamental beliefs are completely at odds. The huge tides have kept them apart throughout history, but Hab's inventions mean that continued contact is likely. What form that contact will take is something that Hab will need to influence.

Hab makes an interesting and complex character. His attempts to justify his lying, embezzlement, and violence as serving a higher truth are clearly just justifications, but Hab never seems to recognize this. I think Mackay missed a chance when he failed to consider how integrating 'liars' into the culture would create stresses rather than merely opportunities. Finally, the climactic scene where Hab finally learns the truth about the great message seems a bit obvious to me. Still, Mackay's strong writing and the basic alien-first-contact plot line definitely kept me reading.

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