Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
My library | Help | Advanced Book Search | Web History | Sign in

Books

2010:

Odyssey Two
Front Cover
67 Reviews
HarperCollins, 1982 - Interplanetary voyages - 297 pages

To the spaceship Discovery, floating in the silent depths of space since Dave Bowman passed through the alien 'Star Gate', comes Heywood Floyd on a mission of recovery. What he finds near Jupiter is beyond the imaginings of any mere human.

What people are saying - Write a review

User ratings

5 stars
22
4 stars
18
3 stars
9
2 stars
15
1 star
3

Mr. Clarke is a very good writer. - Goodreads
Clark's writing continues to be quite beautiful. - Goodreads
And the plot...I dunno. - Goodreads

Review: 2010: Odyssey Two (Space Odyssey #2)

User Review  - Eric - Goodreads

This is the first work of fiction that I've read in a while. I had just recently rewatched the 2001 movie and two recent books for me were Arthur C. Clarke's friend Richard Hoagland's "Monuments of ... Read full review

Review: 2010: Odyssey Two (Space Odyssey #2)

User Review  - Tabatha - Goodreads

I'm enrolled in Astronomy at my community college, which shall remain nameless. My teacher constantly referenced this book throughout the semester, but I didn't actually land myself a copy until maybe ... Read full review

All 65 reviews »

Related books

About the author (1982)

A writer of science fiction, Arthur Charles Clarke was born in Minehead, Somerset, England, in 1917. Clarke studied at King's College in London, and worked in scientific research before turning his attention to writing fiction. Clarke's first book was Prelude to Space in 1951, but he is best known for his book 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was later turned into a highly successful and controversial film under the direction of Stanley Kubrick. Some of Clarke's later works include the sequels to 2001, 2010: A Space Odyssey II, 2062: Odyssey III, and 3001: The Final Odyssey, and the novels The Garden of Rama and The Snows of Olympus. Clarke emigrated to Sri Lanka in the 1950s. He died on March 19, 2008 at the age of 90.

Bibliographic information