Larry wrote:Hey guys! Stop with the doom and gloom already, after all we still have to hear the same section of time told from the perspective of the folks out in the Silesian region. At least that would be new material and let David feature several newer, different heroes to throw into the mix.
Plus we haven't heard anything from the Anderman Empire in a while, so I'm sure we need a sub story about what they've been doing during the exact same period of time. And what the heck possibly add to it one from Bolthole about developments in the early collaborations between Manticorian Boffins and Havenite Boffins.
So stop whinging, there are lots of other sub stories we could be enthralled with until David finally remembers where he means to go forward on the mainline. Myself i think he may have painted himself into a bit of a corner with his enemy having undetectable ships and the full might of the Solarian league to throw Cannon fodder at Manticore while the Renaissance Front builds up a hay maker to throw at Manticore, who doesn't even know where their evil enemy is or how large it actually is.
And we get the next book when we get it. Hopefully after David has had time to rest, recuperate, tend to whatever health issues he's facing and get well.
Larry
This book if it had been on its own could have held up decently. The problem was it basically is a ground hog day novel we keep going back over the same stuff over and over. This book had more background and build up of revolutions on planets that were already resolved in the previous one. They have build up again but the pay off for the build up already happened so it comes off as mostly pointless. Had this build up happened in the previous book it would have worked better and made total sense but having the payoff and end of a revolution happen and then writting another book about the start of it just seems weird.
I honestly liked the last 2 books even though they were going over a lot of the same ground but they had interesting stories build up and then pay off. This book rehashes a lot of stuff and the payoff such as it is gets largely blunted by the fact we already know how a lot of this stuff got resolved and it is lacking in any real drama for any main character we give actually care about or any danger to them and given the now established ineptitude of the SLN any conflict is along the line of drowning bunnies for danger level to the manties.