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Laddar... Relics of Eternity (Duchy of Terra Book 7) (utgåvan 2020)av Glynn Stewart (Författare)
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This was not great First there were the odd bits of romance dropped like rotten pieces of fruit. Then there were strange infodumps about inconsequential tech or biology that showed up at random. The whole bi-sexual, polyamorous relationship thing did not feel natural to the character or the story. But what really bothered me was how un-military the military officers acted. The Captain did not read like an experienced naval officer. Pretty much all of the military world-building was hacked together. Oddly, for all that, the combat scenes were decent. The plot had promise. The big story was good. But all of the little bits were not well done. This needs content editing. I don’t know if I will continue to follow the series. Some interesting concepts, but the execution is lacking as we go further. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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The edge of Imperial expansion Far from Earth and the other homeworlds Here lie the secrets of ancient gods Here...there be dragons Seeking to escape the shadow of Annette Bond's success, Captain Morgan Casimir has taken a posting on the far side of the A!Tol Imperium. Here she hopes to begin a legend for herself that stands apart from her stepmother, the Duchess. A chance encounter introduces her to the xenoarchaeologist Rin Dunst-and to the strange mystery cult that tried to silence him. There are darker secrets in these stars than the A!Tol and their human allies ever guessed...and if they can't find answers, the Precursors' mistakes might yet destroy the galaxy. Again. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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First there were the odd bits of romance dropped like rotten pieces of fruit. Then there were strange infodumps about inconsequential tech or biology that showed up at random. The whole bi-sexual, polyamorous relationship thing did not feel natural to the character or the story.
But what really bothered me was how un-military the military officers acted. The Captain did not read like an experienced naval officer. Pretty much all of the military world-building was hacked together.
Oddly, for all that, the combat scenes were decent.
The plot had promise. The big story was good. But all of the little bits were not well done. This needs content editing.
I don’t know if I will continue to follow the series. Some interesting concepts, but the execution is lacking as we go further. ( )