English review below...
Βρήκα τυχαία αυτό το βιβλίο και το ξεκίνησα επειδή δεν είχα κάτι άλλο να διαβάσω εκείνη τη στιγμή.
Νομίζω ότι αν έχεις διαβάσει ένα σε αυτό το στιλ, τα έχεις διαβάσει όλα. Δεν είναι το είδος των βιβλίων που μου αρέσουν, αλλά τουλάχιστον σε κάποια η δράση σε κρατάει πιο πολύ. Εδώ μέχρι πιο πάνω από τα μισά, βαρέθηκα τη ζωή μου. Κοντά στις 300 σελίδες ανέβηκε ο ρυθμός κάπως και μου κίνησε πιο πολύ το ενδιαφέρον. 2μιση στα 5.
A disclaimer: I'm not a fan of this genre. I found this book abandonded by someone in my work place and I picked it up because I had nothing else to read at the time.
I find these books very predictable. Somehow they mix conspiracies with tons of violence and armoury and too two-dimensional characters, the evils too evils but dump too, the good guys always very good and super-humans, while if you 've ever read a couple of these novels, then you can predict most specifics of the plot on each one. Is the hero visiting a submarine for first time? Somewhere on the book, he will somehow manage to navigate the seas and drive a submarine while simultaneously throwing cool puns and fixing his hair. Is a casual hit on a spaceship mentioned somewhere in the book? Somewhere along the line the spaceship will be actively involved in the plot. Is our hero or heroine having doubts about their selves or their decisions? In reallity the situations that made them doubt their decisions or abilities to carry on a task or forced them to question their self-image, are mirrored again as the story progress, but somehow at the end, the heroes get reassured that they are doing fine and have nothing to worry about. And don't let me started on the rate the bodies fall on these books and how the authors treat this as a random fact without much consideration. A far too "American" approach if you know what I mean.
Anyhow, talking specifically about this book, setting all those issues aside, my problem is that it was too long and repetitive and boring till at least the 50-60% point. At least towards the end, the action picked up and it made for a still silly and predictable read, still full of hyperbole and impossibilities, but more enjoyable. It would be 1 out of 5 if not for the last 150-200 pages or so.
Now it's 2.5/5, all said and done...