
The plot took some turns during the story, but it still didn't go anywhere. The characters just sit around in their flats and talk about things, express their speculations about the strange happenings, then the novel ends. The writing style was slightly interesting, but as I turned page after page and there was neither action nor resolution, it started to get boring. This is an drama, set in the Leningrad of the 1970s, where strange things start to happen to people who are about to achieve something meaningful. I had the novel because I've collected the sci-fi series of Kozmosz Könyvek. When I wanted to read a book, I took this off the shelf. Spoiler free review - Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky: Definitely Maybe, novel (1976) Spoiler free review - The Hungarian edition - Review with spoilers - Analysis - Uses - Similar stories - Questions - Resources - Buying the product - Comments

Product type: Novel, 150+ pages, Genre: contemporary fantasy, Features: fantasy, contemporary fantasy, Style: conversations

Hungarian edition: Arkagyij Sztrugackij és Borisz Sztrugackij: Egymilliárd évvel a világvége előtt, Publisher: Móra Ferenc Könyvkiadó / Kozmosz Könyvek, Date of publication: 1978, Translated by: Földeák Iván Original title: Аркадий Стругацкий и Борис Стругацкий: За миллиард лет до конца света / Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky: One Billion Years Before the End of the Worldĭate of publication: 1976-1977 (in Знание - сила / Knowledge is Power magazine)Įnglish edition: Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky: Definitely Maybe, Publisher: Macmillan, Date of publication: 1978, Translated by: ? Writer: Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky Product: Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky: Definitely Maybe novel (1974)

The Definitely Maybe is a novel by Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky. Definitely Maybe, novel by the Strugatsky brothers (1977)
