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Reddit mentions of The Well of Stars

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The Well of Stars
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Height9.46 Inches
Length6.38 Inches
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Release dateMarch 2005
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
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u/gabwyn ยท 7 pointsr/printSF

I really enjoyed Marrow and The Well of Stars by Robert Reed.

I've got to mention Alastair Reynolds main Revelation Space novels, throughout the series you are introduced to alien artifacts and structures. (the Amerantin archaeological digs in 'Revelation Space', the alien bridge in 'Absolution Gap', the bloodspire in 'Diamond Dogs').

Starmaker by Olaf Stapledon is probably one of the earliest science fiction novels (1930's) containing BDO's (artificial planets, Dyson Spheres).

You could also try out the Godlike Machines anthology edited by Jonathan Strahan, contains short stories from Stephen Baxter, Cory Doctorow, Sean Williams, Robert Reed, Greg Egan and Alastair Reynolds