When humanity reaches for the stars, our probes are destroyed. They crash into an incredibly advanced piece of technology: a massive force-field. Unknown beings have placed a barrier around our star and planets, enclosing us within. We’re locked inside a Great Sphere.
Was this invisible obstacle built to imprison us—or to protect us? No one knows the truth, but it soon becomes clear the barrier has leaks. Aliens infiltrate and try to sabotage our efforts to escape our cage.
A warship crewed by military people and scientists beta-test an engine designed to pass through the barrier. Chief Gray, a security officer from Control, is assigned to help. His mission is critical: Earth must escape her bonds at all costs, even if it means war with our hostile neighbors.
War of the Spheres is a new novel by James Millington and B. V. Larson, a bestselling SF author with over three million copies sold.
OK. Could not finish this. I have tried. Could not do it. Just not good enough: the misterious man with special abilities, the aliens, the mission (always the mission)... and somehow, the pieces will not go together. Sorry, 60% of the book read and I cannot gather strength to continue. I will start another book.
Three stars, just because I hope that in the end the book starts to make some sense (no, it does not...)
Not the quality I expect from BV. Very wordy, dream like, less than a shell of world building, people acting very stupid and unbelievably.
Just way too much talking and not enough action, a mess really. The last third of the book is “Will Jessup let us turn on the device?”
But there were some very interesting if not original elements. The Sphere, the sleeping agent awakened with no memory and just a mission. I would prob read any sequels and hope they read this review and took my advice to make it readable.
This is another of those "loved the idea, liked the execution" reviews. The premise is simply first rate, you could do so much with it. And what Larson and Millington did with it was mostly enjoyable if, occasionally, frustrating. There are perhaps 10 or 15 too many scenes where the hero, after an infodump from one of the other characters, says "I don't understand". And then someone repeats what was perfectly obvious in a way that a 3 year old could come to grips with. Vast swathes of the plot depend on people who hate and distrust our hero not bothering to get in touch with higher authorities to ask obvious questions. Anyhow, presumably the next book will deal with the probability of his bosses either being or being in cahoots with the baddies, and can't wait to find out which it is.
I am usually a huge fan of BV larson stuff. but this book just irked me. Characters constantly fighting with the MC because of politics and other bs about the 50th time they tried to stop him from saving the day i just gave up.
This book started so well. The basic ideas are attractive and they make for a good story... But Unfortunately, that's not what happened for the realization of this book.
1 waaaaay too much blah-blah (useless dialogues) 2 waaaaay too much time WASTED on blah-blah. 3 after all the blah-blah, there is ONE chapter dedicated to the whole purpose of the book and even THAT one is botched and boring. 4 even the worst military in the world can't have that much internecine strife and reticence to get anything done, ESPECIALLY under a supposed all powerful security apparatus. Most characters act like bad teen-level kingdom-building jerks. 5 typical wet-dream meaningless "romance" 6 the aliens are pathetic and even anthropomorphized in their behaviour.
This book seems to have been written in one sitting by bored teens playing a role game.
The premise is interesting and I got caught up by the story itself but the execution was disappointing. I had a hard time to finish this (and I read the Mercenaries books in about a week, ALL of them).
I felt it was one story repeating itself multiple times, characters making the same mistake over and over again and one-dimensional, no emotional depth.
I would like to see what happens next but not with this writing. It’s not as good as Larson’s previous work.
Barely a 2 star rating, but I keep buying his books lol. BV is an audiobook only author for me .. mindless un-inspirational guilty pleasure books. Every series of BV's has the same character set. The hero who every woman wants to bang, the Zoidberg analog from Futurama, the same empty headed superiors on ships and planetary governments. And I still keep on buying his books knowing what I will get? ...
This book took an interesting idea, of the solar system encased in a sphere that we cannot penetrate, a team of scientists who develop a ship to try and escape this sphere, and something trying to stop them, and made it incredibly boring. I did not like the MC at all, but that could be down to a personal preference. The "badass with no actual human emotions because of big mystery mystery" is not a trope I enjoy.
There are a few typographical errors to work on. In addition, if weight is emptied from a spinning object unevenly, the wobble would result in catastrophic failure.
With that said the suspense built nicely throughout the book, but if this series continues I would like to see more depth in the characters.
Good outing in this new collaboration. Far better than BV Larson’s Previous attempts to join forces with another author. Really well done second half but this book could have done so much more world building to give this story greater depth. I also felt the threat just wasn’t there. Hopefully this will improve in later books
Continuous action. In reality sometimes being the person who gets things done gets you into a lot of trouble. But sometimes that is the person that you need to be.
The book moves fast. But this is life. Life is not always political and nice decisions need to be made and yes people will die. It is not that we should ever want for loss of life, but it will happen.
Soon as I started this book it immediately hooked me. Action-packed throughout, leaving you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Chief Grey kicks butt, all the while figuring out the mystery of the sphere.
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I was a little shocked that this seems to be a one-time book. It left room for a sequel. Perhaps it will be.
Enjoyed it and couldn't put it down. Does not slow down, action throughout. Identifiable characters well described without using pages each to do so. Plenty of options to grow this into a series - which I am looking forward to.
The story line has a lot of potential. There was a common theme that those in charge were reluctant to change. The constant resistance was a bit trying after a while. It would have been nice to have dracula’s interactions have more humor.
Mr. Larson really knocked it out of the park with this one. I'm a big fan and read every book of his that comes out, but this one is a cut above the normal quality. Read it all in one go! Highly recommended.
Loved the hell out of every B.V. Larson book I've read thus far, but this one lacked his usual magic. An interesting plot and somewhat unique science fiction universe but ultimately let down by weak delivery, dialogue and hollow characters.
Greatly enjoyed this, and, of course, there’re lots of opportunities for sequels and prequels, Gray’s origins will make for fascinating prose, as will the ensuing interactions beyond our Sphere.
Great plot and mystery in this story. I didn't anticipate the outcome either. I'm looking forward to a sequel as not all is revealed, yet the ending here is very complete.
A good start, but Gray needs to be fleshed out. His past, training, family, origin, etc. You have a universe to explore, you don't have to have a man of mystery to accomplish that. Oh yeah, and wars to fight. Go to it!
BV Larson knocks another one out of the park with this latest story. Very dark. Very scientific. Very profound. I really hope this becomes a series as it will do well among loyal readers.
A wonderful well written story, action pack danger,smart and dedication people if a little eccentric. Would like to see the series where they make ships to match the bugs and go out to find the builders of the Sphere and established themselves in the star's.
Excellent new addition by Larson. Hoping this will become a long and thoroughly enjoyable series. Another homerun book that was impossible to put down.