Pull is the first book in a Space Opera for fans of Ann Leckie, Douglas Adams, Iain M. Banks, and China Mieville; set in a far future among alien worlds and decaying world-ships traveling through deep space. Pull follows Sev, a user with the unique ability to see into the past, present, and future and his struggle to survive in a world full of hostile alien creatures, psychotic military leaders, and rotting starships. Expect war, space battles, colossal creatures, mutants, cyborgs with more then one mind and diverse worlds along with the occasional bit of cannibalism and time travel as humanity crawls through the dark of space hoping to reach a new 'Eden'. An epic war between humans and aliens full of twists and turns as the last of humanity battles it out for their chance to survive.
This book took me on many adventures...let me start off with a zombie flying a ship, a seer that can look into the future and a cyborg....wait a sec, let me begin again ... If I was to relate this to movies or shows , I would throw this in with the creativity of Christopher Nolan, Fahrenheit 451, Dune, Event Horizon, Edge of Tomorrow, The Thing, Interstellar Inception ... I was entertained with the MC Sev(love the backstory with the name...I'm not spoiling) and his plight to save humanity? World? Other worlds? Other species?? Maybe the future!?! Pull is a beautiful vision of possibilities with an ending that with one punch....hits infinitely different ways.
This concept is really cool. This story has love, tragedy, fighting, and time travel. However, it was so riddled with typos and homophones. The paragraphs were sometimes a full page long, which was pretty demanding on the eye. A good copy editor could make this ok book great.