Rating: minus 2
Before going further, please read either my review of "Dark Horse", a good story by Diener or Powers of the Earth (a silly book) and the comments of Claes Rees, Jr/cgr710 (a self-identified NeoNazi). If you did not find the behavior of Amazon/Goodreads to be disgusting, disturbing or shocking, you are the probably reading the wrong review.
Don't be a numpty, be a smarty. Come and join the Communist Party.
GLORY TO UKRAINE !!!!
Michael Keller wrote a a long detailed review, which I think is worth a read. I was dissatisfied with the book for the same reasons that he loved it. The book did not have fully fleshed characters. In their place is battle after battle. The plot is weirdly lacking. On the other hand, there is battle prep and battle.
The dialogue does not provide insight into the characters but it does explain the battle prep followed by battles. No three dimensional characters, no normal conversation, no purpose to the action beyond setting up another battle and no point to the book.
If you are interested in non-stop space battles, then it will entertain. If you are interested in a story with characters and a plot that is more than a campaign map, then you might not. I was not thrilled by the book.
I am losing my interest in science fiction, like this. When I am in the mood for it, I reread the writers whose work always entertains. Most of the time, I watch Netflix or other services for science fiction. Netflix has the largest selection but also many non-english titles which is a treat.
I discovered Curiosity Stream/Nebula from YouTube creators. At $15 USD for a yearly subscription, it made the purchase a great bargain.
For a community of readers that was welcoming, I turned to book tubes. I use YouTube for my other interests also. Some favorite channels are.
UA Courage, Quinn's Ideas, Some More News, Tara Mooknee, Munecat, Tulia, Novara Media, Philosophy Tube, Chugging Along, Noah Sampson, Sarah Z, Lady of the Library, Karolina Zebrowska, Second Thought, Double Down News, France 24, Alize, Alice Cappelle, Jessica Gagnon, Cover in French, Big Joel, Beau of the Fifth Column, Beautifully Bookish Bethany, Noelle Gallagher, Sabine Hossenfelder, Perun Gaming, Dr Becky, World of Antiquity, Prime of Midlife, Swell Entertainment, Kelly loves Physics and History, 2Cellos, The Narrowboat Pirate, The Shades of Orange, Natasha's Adventures, We're in Hell, History of the Universe, Abbie Emmons, Autumn's Boutique, Neringa Rekaslute, Real Entertainment, Told in Stone, Katie Colson, 2 Steps from Hell, Maggie May Fish, Three Arrows, Between the Wars, Books and Lala, Lady knight the Brave, DW News, Jack in the Books, AstronautX, Spacedock, The Gravel Institute, IzzzYzzz, Daily Blase, Linguoer-Mechanic, With Olivia, Lilly's expat life, Invicta, Between the Lines, Mala Armia Janosika, Euronews, DUST, Emmie, Renegade Cut, MWG Studios, Make Better Media, Perun, Nerd of the Rings, Tibees, Brittany the Bibliophile, SideQuest, Camper Vibe, Rebecca Watson, The Radical Reviewer, A Cup of Nicole, Celtica, Christy Anne Jones, Anton Petrov, The Northern Historian, Northern Narrowboaters, Storyworldling, Odyssey, Hello Future Me, Book Odyssey, Adult Wednesday Addams, What Vivi did next, Niki Proshin, Military History Visualized, Between the Wars, Avalishvili, Invicta, Savage Daughter, History Line, Kings and Generals, BrandonF, Luciana Zogbi, Art by Annamarie, Filaxim Historia, Jabzy, Sort of Interesting, Second Thought, Half as Interesting, Paleo Analysis, Overly Sarcastic Productions.
I want that you have a sunny morning, an exhilarating afternoon, a relaxing evening and a wonderful night.
Hope is possibly the strongest verb.
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