noblehunter wrote:vovchara wrote:so... for people who skipped 3rd of "Shadow of Freedom", because of all those characters/stories causing a severe case of "not giving a damn", we could expect the same from this one?
Yep. Skipping this book won't have any impact on your ability to understand the next book.
Which seems like a fairly strong condemnation of it.
I wouldn't go quite that far. There's probably one chapter's worth of material in it that would make any follow-on at least a bit more understandable.
For example, the parts about the Maya Sector and Erewhon. Maybe some of the internal Solly investigation. The addition of Havenite units taking a role in what, up to now, was basically just an issue for the RMN. Possibly some of the info about the new class of ship Ginger's captaining.
But basically the rest of it seems mostly waste; as far as the continuation of the story line goes.
After all, the main story line is what is likely to turn into some sort of 3-way conflict between the Alliance, the Alignment, and the SL.
To be honest, most of the book, to me, was 'fluff'. If we had to get a "blow by blow" narrative, then why not more about Hongbo after Gold Peak captured Meyers? Or even maybe a little more about the internal politics there and how it progressed in the month or so she waited there before moving on to Mesa once she heard Tourville had arrived in Montana?
That would seem to me much more interesting than soup in a restaurant full of revolutionaries. Or further proof that some of those secret police were really, really bad guys. Has there *ever* been a secret police force that wasn't, after all? LOL
To be honest, I found the parts about Rozak's cooking more interesting than any other meal narrative in the book. It made him into a more interesting, multi-faceted character rather than a little bit better than the (mostly) unknown he was before.