Sundiver - Book Review

 Sundiver, by David Brin, is a SF novel and part of his original Uplift trilogy.

In Sundiver, Earth has met the galactics, and there a ton of them, in constant war except for some institutions such as the library, that contains all they know (supposedly). There is barely any research - it is considered bad to not just look things up in the library.

Now humans and a bunch of alien go dive into our Sun, to make contact with living sentient creatures there. Chaos ensues.

Overall, good, considering it is a 1980 book. In SF sometimes being old is super obvious, sometimes not. This one is in the middle.

The Uplift part - where almost all sentient life in the galaxy is uplifted by a patron, which usually gets 100,000 years of slavery (ouch!), is interesting. In this book, mankind has already uplifted chimps, and is working on dolphins.


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