Review of: The Great Gods: The Time Wars - Book 1
I really like DKMs books. I even searched out and found the first couple of chapters of the "The A.I. War: The Big Boost" back in the early 2000s when they were just a webpage of HTML on DKMs homepage. (fun read at the time BTW). The Long Run is one of my favorite sci fi novels of all time. So with that lead in here it goes.
This book is good, quite good.
It reminds me less like "The Long Run" and more of "Emerald Eyes" - shorter, jumps around a bit, introduces a TONNE of new characters and world setup. You can't set this book down and come back later, you will lose track. Its all cool, but there are a lot of things going on. I will look forward to how he pulls it together.
My problems with the book aren't related to the book or the big ideas but with some stuff around the margins.
He jams in stuff about gender swapping. Now it isn't heavy handed and I don't think any wokenes impacts the overall fun of the read, my problem is it does nothing for the plot. It is literally pointless and feels added in - bolted on - whenever it is brought up. Like the plot is going on and then up pops this statement about gender fluidity out of nowhere, it does nothing for the story and the next paragraph we're back in the plot. Like useless.
Also, I don't know if there is a woman in the story. There isn't a woman-type character in the whole book. The men are written as men and the women are written as men and the alien women are written as men. Not one dose of the feminine in the entire book.
For example - What if Kess's Wife in the story, Corisande, was actually in the story as his long lost brother. The character has to change none of her (now his) lines, none of his scenes, except for the platonic sleeping together scenes. I mean Corisande reads like a male in speech and action, not a woman.
Still fun book.