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Flinx Transcendent: A Pip & Flinx Adventure, by Alan Dean Foster

From one of the most brilliant imaginations in science fiction comes Flinx Transcendent, Alan Dean Foster's thrilling conclusion to the series that began over 35 years ago - the epic adventures of Flinx and his flying minidrag companion, Pip.

Flinx is the only one with even the tiniest chance of stopping the evil colossus barreling in to destroy the Humanx Commonwealth (and everything else in the Milky Way). With time running out, Flinx is a man in search of a solution and in search of himself. His efforts take him to the land of his mortal enemies, the bloodthirsty AAnn, where chances are excellent that Flinx's discovery - and summary execution - will eliminate all his demons and doubts in one masterstroke.

The way Flinx is feeling, that might not be the worst imaginable end. After years of searching for his father, he finally has - and must bear - the truth. And now he must also seek out an ancient sentient weapons platform wandering around somewhere in the galaxy and then communicate with it, a powwow that could very well fry his already frazzled brain. Then there are the oblivion-craving assassins determined to stop Flinx before he can prevent total annihilation.

With a future that rosy, it's no surprise he's flirting with disaster. Still, Flinx is no quitter, and he's got something else going for him - an uncanny ability to improvise and triumph (or at least survive) in impossible situations. He's certainly been through enough of them, and now he's going to need every ounce of that know-how, because he's venturing to places where the laws of physics fear to tread, where no one's ever been, to do what no one's ever done, and where his deadliest enemy is so close it's invisible.

BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction written and read by author Alan Dean Foster.

  • Sales Rank: #77273 in Audible
  • Published on: 2009-05-19
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 923 minutes

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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Too bad this was how he ended it.
By Ronald Stepp
- - - POSSIBLE SPOILER OR TWO BELOW - - -

I too have read Flinx since the beginning. Those early books were what addicted me to the series. In the last few years Foster seems to have just lost sight of what made the series special to me, and from reading other review, special to many other fans.

This book could have easily dropped the whole first half, when I saw the Null arc reappear I groaned, muttering, "not again. Geesh, just drop them."

They added nothing to the overall series and are rather flat as villains. I just wanted to get on with the cool stuff, Tar-Aym weapons platform, Tse Mallory and Tru, stuff like that. Even Syl seems to drag the book into less than satisfying directions.

Overall I wish we could have notched the whole thing down a few steps from "Flinx has to save the whole universe" to "Flinx goes places and sees and does truly amazing things."

I also feel rather sad for the people in the Universe they lured the EVIL BLOB into. Wonder if that is how it got into OUR universe?

I wonder if I am just haded with all the extra years of reading SciFi since Tar-Aym Krang came out, and all the new science we know now. Perhaps people today just can't get the same thrill out of books like Splinter of the Minds Eye, one of my all-time favorites.

My ratings for the various books in the series:

* (10/10) The Tar-Aiym Krang (1972)
* (8/10) Bloodhype (1973)
* (9/10) Orphan Star (1977)
* (9/10) The End of the Matter (1977)
* (8/10) For Love of Mother-Not (1983)
* (7/10) Flinx in Flux (1988)
* (7/10) Mid-Flinx (1995)
* (7/10) Reunion (2001)
* (6/10) Flinx's Folly (2003)
* (4/10) Sliding Scales (2004)
* (4/10) Running from the Deity (2005)
* (6/10) Trouble Magnet (2006)
* (5/10) Patrimony (2007)
* (5/10) Flinx Transcendent (2009)

Dishonorable mention

* (2/10) Qofum (2008)

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Entertaining, but frustrating
By Travis Cobbs
I had a hard time deciding between 3 and 4 stars here, because I really did enjoy the book, and it's the first Flinx book in a LONG time with a truly satisfying ending. But ultimately, there were too many niggling problems for me to go with 4 stars.

SPOILERS below.

First of all, the good things. It was incredibly refreshing that he finally stopped waffling about Clarity. The overall storyline/plot was good, and had plenty of the wonder and awe that ADF started things out with in The Tar-Aiym Krang. As mentioned above, the ending was truly satisfying (at least to me).

And now, the not-so-good things.

First and foremost, the first half of the book was completely unrelated to the rest, and everything gained there was ignored thereafter. It didn't have to be that way. The amazing result he achieved COULD have been incorporated into the rest of the story, but it wasn't. The first part could literally have been a separate volume, and while people would have complained about ADF ignoring the big story for yet another book, it wouldn't have stood out as being any worse than other recent Flinx installments (although perhaps a bit short; I can't remember where that part ended as far as page number).

Secondly, there were some gratuitous bits that added nothing to the storyline. WHY wasn't the bomb scene cut out during editing? WHAT did it add to the story?

Thirdly, it's starting to get old the number of times Flinx finally makes his mind up to do something after lots of waffling, only to be IMMEDIATELY thwarted by unexpected outside events. (This led to the entire first half of the book.)

Finally, and this is purely personal, it seems that this being the last book in the series should have encouraged less attempts at preserving the status quo. We get to the end, and nobody in the Commonwealth is the wiser about things, and not even his friends learn much.

Ironically, the series "bad guys" (the AAnn, all the way from The Tar-Aiym Krang) presumably know far more at the end than the "good guys" (the Commonwealth), since they have to at least guess that Flinx was involved, even if he never tells them directly (which is left somewhat ambiguous; it's implied that he did tell them).

I can't help feeling that as the last installment, it would have been cool if Flinx had done more that surprised people. Perhaps something that required Teacher to land on a planet. Perhaps an encounter with the AAnn in the second half (which also would have removed my first complaint above). Perhaps having Tru and/or Bram see the Ulru-Ujurrians (or at least Syl). SOMETHING that didn't make it look like ADF is holding back for future installments. The fact is, once we get to the end, the main conflict is resolved (which is a huge plus, granted), but pretty much everything else is zero sum.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Too much filler
By Scott P. Weiner
I've been reading this series for a VERY long time and when I read each book I find myself getting impatient for it to move along.

This book spent the first half on something that had no bearing whatsoever to the conclusion of the series.

I'm afraid that ADF just throws filler into these books because he doesnt know what else to do with the character.

Please let this be the last book. ADF is an excellent writer but lets start on something that has more meat and less fluff.

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