Rama Revealed (Rama #4) 
Even despite some uninteresting soap opera stuff at the begining, the finall 200 pages of this conclusion are the most satisfying conclusion i ever read to a space saga ever.
This book ended and nicole des jardins stuck in my mind for months on end. Everytime i think of good scifi i remember the ending of this story.
Not only garden of rama and this conclusion rama revealed are incredibly imaginative and totally epic in scope and detail, but all is grounded in unforgetable characters that i loved to accompany till the very end.
Rama revealed has some imaginative concepts for a technologic "god"if you want to call it that, while at the same time keeps everything grounded in rhe humanity of the characters.
The rama series are the best spaçe adventure i ever read. I loved the sense of exploration, the hight tech lost world mysteries, not knowing what could happen next and always be rewarded by arthur clarke with more imaginative stuff ahead. And more, and more, and more.
If you like books where you feel you're one of the explorers steping into an alien and fantasy book, then this is or you.
The story is imaginative and does not waste any time pretending to act as a in your face political metaphore or something like. The rama series is pure mystery and imagination with great chatacters and an incredible epic ending.
Instead of using a scifi story to be just a background for a plot that could have been set in any type of novel , genre or enviroment, arthur larke creates a story that wouldnt be the same if it was not just about exploring an alien giant spaceship. The focus here, was really the exploration and arthur clarke really did a magnificent work in taking the reader step by step into that imaginary space world wich is as a good and detailed as anything you ever read in fantasy.
I keep wishing that someone takes these books to be adapted to cinema as good as peter jackon did with the tolkien material so far. In fact...peter jackson, if you're reading this...get this rama book series now please ! ;)
Rama revealed is an extraordinary conclusion.
The only thing similar that can compare to the scale of imagination in this final volume is the works of olaf stapledon, particulary the book, last and first men, which tell the story of humanity over a period of a bilion years.
Arthur larke wrote a forward for one of the editions , and its clear that the rama novels were very much inspired in the best sense by olaf stapleon work.
The series started out with such a fascinating premise but it all ended with sex, violence, corruption and misunderstandings. I guess that's the message of the series: humans will always screw up Eden. Bummer!
Extremely disappointed in basically all the sequels. I read Return to Rama a few weeks ago, and should have stopped there. I would have been fine with the unresolved ending of the book if the others didn't exist, it's really a perfect, succinctly written sparse perfect mystery that really should never have even attempted to be resolved. These last two books are terrible, I never liked the characters, agree with some reviewer who said that Nicole just started to bore me after so long. The thing

Overall Great Series - Poor FinishI loved this series. Thought the combination of religion and science was good.The first half of this book was hard for me to get through, didn't think a lot happened.The ending kind of ignored some of the mystery behind Nicole, but did wrap a lot up.Would recommend to a friend
(Review applies to 'Rama II, Rama Returns', Rama Revealed', but NOT 'Rendezvous With Rama')In brief, longer review to follow: FUCKING AWFUL. Do not read. Terrible shame, the collaboration with Gentry 'What A Pitiful Hack Writer' Lee has really dragged the original Rama down.
The conclusion of this series was a real disappointment. Reading the Acknowledgements following the book's ending I get some perspective on why that is. Apparently the authors haven't had enough ideas about what to write about in this final installment of the Rama series so they have asked readers for suggestions. The attempts at providing a cosmology and a deeper perspective on "God" were extremely weak and flawed. Psychological perspectives remain unconvincing. Ontological discussions which
Rama Revealed is the disappointing conclusion to a disappointing series.According to Wiki: Rendezvous With Rama was written in 1972 and Clarke had no intention of writing a sequel. Lee attempted to turn the Rama series into a more character-driven story following the adventures of Nicole des Jardins Wakefield, who becomes the main character in Rama II, The Garden of Rama and Rama Revealed. When asked, Arthur C. Clarke said that Gentry Lee did the writing while he was a source of ideas.This could
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Original Title: | Rama Revealed: The Ultimate Encounter |
ISBN: | 1857232526 (ISBN13: 9781857232523) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rama #4 |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best SF Novel (1995) |
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Along with garden of rama, this conclusion to the story , rama revealed is definetly my all time favorite science fiction saga ever.Even despite some uninteresting soap opera stuff at the begining, the finall 200 pages of this conclusion are the most satisfying conclusion i ever read to a space saga ever.
This book ended and nicole des jardins stuck in my mind for months on end. Everytime i think of good scifi i remember the ending of this story.
Not only garden of rama and this conclusion rama revealed are incredibly imaginative and totally epic in scope and detail, but all is grounded in unforgetable characters that i loved to accompany till the very end.
Rama revealed has some imaginative concepts for a technologic "god"if you want to call it that, while at the same time keeps everything grounded in rhe humanity of the characters.
The rama series are the best spaçe adventure i ever read. I loved the sense of exploration, the hight tech lost world mysteries, not knowing what could happen next and always be rewarded by arthur clarke with more imaginative stuff ahead. And more, and more, and more.
If you like books where you feel you're one of the explorers steping into an alien and fantasy book, then this is or you.
The story is imaginative and does not waste any time pretending to act as a in your face political metaphore or something like. The rama series is pure mystery and imagination with great chatacters and an incredible epic ending.
Instead of using a scifi story to be just a background for a plot that could have been set in any type of novel , genre or enviroment, arthur larke creates a story that wouldnt be the same if it was not just about exploring an alien giant spaceship. The focus here, was really the exploration and arthur clarke really did a magnificent work in taking the reader step by step into that imaginary space world wich is as a good and detailed as anything you ever read in fantasy.
I keep wishing that someone takes these books to be adapted to cinema as good as peter jackon did with the tolkien material so far. In fact...peter jackson, if you're reading this...get this rama book series now please ! ;)
Rama revealed is an extraordinary conclusion.
The only thing similar that can compare to the scale of imagination in this final volume is the works of olaf stapledon, particulary the book, last and first men, which tell the story of humanity over a period of a bilion years.
Arthur larke wrote a forward for one of the editions , and its clear that the rama novels were very much inspired in the best sense by olaf stapleon work.
Point Regarding Books Rama Revealed (Rama #4)
Title | : | Rama Revealed (Rama #4) |
Author | : | Arthur C. Clarke |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 633 pages |
Published | : | 1998 by Orbit (first published October 28th 1993) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.74 From 12495 Users | 327 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books Rama Revealed (Rama #4)
A central theme in the Rama novels is that human sexuality drives all facets of our lives--our predilection to imperialism, excess, paranoia, and self-destruction being prime examples. The grand morality play that ensues strikes me as valid, but also tiresome and less fun than the original Rendezvous With Rama . The above being said, I love a great deal about this final installment in the series. Some of the revelatory material is similar to that found in 3001 . Its thought-provoking but farThe series started out with such a fascinating premise but it all ended with sex, violence, corruption and misunderstandings. I guess that's the message of the series: humans will always screw up Eden. Bummer!
Extremely disappointed in basically all the sequels. I read Return to Rama a few weeks ago, and should have stopped there. I would have been fine with the unresolved ending of the book if the others didn't exist, it's really a perfect, succinctly written sparse perfect mystery that really should never have even attempted to be resolved. These last two books are terrible, I never liked the characters, agree with some reviewer who said that Nicole just started to bore me after so long. The thing

Overall Great Series - Poor FinishI loved this series. Thought the combination of religion and science was good.The first half of this book was hard for me to get through, didn't think a lot happened.The ending kind of ignored some of the mystery behind Nicole, but did wrap a lot up.Would recommend to a friend
(Review applies to 'Rama II, Rama Returns', Rama Revealed', but NOT 'Rendezvous With Rama')In brief, longer review to follow: FUCKING AWFUL. Do not read. Terrible shame, the collaboration with Gentry 'What A Pitiful Hack Writer' Lee has really dragged the original Rama down.
The conclusion of this series was a real disappointment. Reading the Acknowledgements following the book's ending I get some perspective on why that is. Apparently the authors haven't had enough ideas about what to write about in this final installment of the Rama series so they have asked readers for suggestions. The attempts at providing a cosmology and a deeper perspective on "God" were extremely weak and flawed. Psychological perspectives remain unconvincing. Ontological discussions which
Rama Revealed is the disappointing conclusion to a disappointing series.According to Wiki: Rendezvous With Rama was written in 1972 and Clarke had no intention of writing a sequel. Lee attempted to turn the Rama series into a more character-driven story following the adventures of Nicole des Jardins Wakefield, who becomes the main character in Rama II, The Garden of Rama and Rama Revealed. When asked, Arthur C. Clarke said that Gentry Lee did the writing while he was a source of ideas.This could
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