Shirley Meier
Autor(a) de The Cage
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Conhecimento Comum
- Data de nascimento
- 1960-04-19
- Sexo
- female
- Nacionalidade
- Canada
- Local de nascimento
- Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
- Locais de residência
- Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
- Ocupação
- Zen Shiatsu Therapist
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- Obras
- 9
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- 938
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- #27,380
- Avaliação
- 3.7
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- 7
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- 11
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- 1
Author: Steve White & Shirley Meier
Publisher: Baen
Date: 2006
Pgs: 270
Dewey: WHI
Disposition: Inter Library Loan via Missouri River Regional Library, Jefferson City, Missouri to Irving Public Library - South Campus - Irving, TX
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REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS
Summary:
The Arduans companion star is going to go nova. They know it is coming. The answer is to leap toward the stars with everything that they can carry. Refugees in ships many miles across...at lower than light speed. Generation ships. A telepathic species who have psychic immortality. But the new homes that their diaspora has carried them to have creatures on them. They don’t believe that the humans they encounter are intelligent. Vermin. The planets are covered in vermin. And vermin don’t deserve to have planets to themselves. Then, the animals fight back.
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Genre:
Science Fiction
Military
Space Opera
Action
Adventure
Why this book:
I’ve loved the Starfire series.
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Favorite Character:
First Space Lord Li Han. She is a force of nature here analogus to Howard Anderson and Ivan Antonov in the previous books.
It was a good character beat when Cyrus had to be strong in the face of the enemy as he managed the retreat of his fleet and mourned the loss of his friend.
Least Favorite Character:
All of the Arduans. They are a bit of cardboard.
Favorite Scene / Quote:
Li Hans surprise about the Devastator class at the allied conference on Zephraim was cool.
The arrival and battle of the 2nd set of Arudan invader refugees is better than the 1st. Maybe because there is more grounding in the tech and the ideas than the same around the 1st groups arrival and conquest.
The spider web ambush was awesome ship to ship militaria in space.
Third Bellerophon is well done. This is everything I love abotu the Starfire series. Heroics, drama, things going boom, life and death.
Plot Holes/Out of Character:
The behind enemy lines guerilla aspect would have had to be gigantic and superiorly dramatic to stand up to previous instances of that aspect in the other books. And it doesn’t.
Hmm Moments:
The starship battles aspect of science fiction has always been a favorite of mine. This info dumps on tactical ship criteria are mostly well placed and pertinent.
Meh / PFFT Moments:
There’s a hole in Vice Admiral Krishmahnta and her staff’s strategy. They talk of being outflanked thru the Magnus-Zhi warp point chain. The problem is that the warp point between Magnus and Zhi is a closed warp point and therefore invisible to sensors. The Arduans are neophytes at the warp point game and all the ones that they’ve found and used so far they’ve been lead to by the Alliance. So, the idea that if the Alliance made the effort to hide the closed warp point, moved or destroyed the stuff around it, then the only way the Arduans would find it would be if they stumbled through it. This would have effectively lead the Arduans into a cul-de-sac that they couldn’t escape from without accidentally falling through the closed warp point. And space is big.
Sigh. Art...really? That’s feels cliched.
Missed Opportunity:
Where are the Crucians?
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Last Page Sound:
To be continued.
Author Assessment:
I’ll be there for the next book, because I know the potential. When done right, Starfire is an awesome sci fi militaria platform.
Editorial Assessment:
At book’s end, I feel that a quarter of this could have been left on the editor’s floor. I enjoyed it, but I am steeped in the series. If this was someone’s intro to the series, I have misgivings about whether they would return for another bite.
Knee Jerk Reaction:
it’s alright
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