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Carregando... Encryptedde Lindsay Buroker
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Shards of Honor lite. Intellectual woman among enemies connects with disgraced hero officer. Not a bad story and well enough told in it's own world with a definite character, but not a real lure to read more. ( ) It's entertaining, but a little confusing. I don't know if I missed something somewhere along the story line, but I can't figure out where or when this story takes place. Is it on earth? Is it future, present or past? There are references to "Marines" and the Protagonist's home time is an island that by the description is Polynesian, but technology seems to be more advanced in some areas and very behind in others. Still, it's an interesting and entertaining read, and that's what I'm after. In Encrypted, Professor Tikaya Komitopis spent the war using her skills to decode enemy missives. So when she's kidpnapped from her family home she's terrified she'll be killed. Her only ally is another prisoner, one as academic as her and with as big a secret. Along with their captors (and an assassin familiar to reader's of Buroker's Emperor's Edge series, if twenty years younger) Tikaya and Rias understand the puzzling technology left by an ancient race and work to keep it out of the wrong hands. Tikaya is a great protagonist, smart, practical, not at all afraid to get her hands dirty. This is what I'd call a "popcorn book." It's pleasant, I enjoyed it, it was a light undemanding read but not very...flavorful? It wasn't so much the book as a related series, The Emperor's Edge, that was recommended to me, which I understand is much stronger, so that this didn't make a strong impression won't deter me from trying that series, although I'm not sure I want to continue the two direct sequels. The book blends several genres: romance, science fiction and fantasy. Indeed that blend of magic and science is one of the distinguishing characteristics, reminding me of the Darkover books by Marion Zimmer Bradley and the Pern books by McCaffrey I loved as a teen. Unlike those two series though this world isn't a "lost colony" of Earth but a world seemingly unrelated to ours once visited by an advanced alien race and now in the midst of an industrial revolution--so you could categorize this as Steampunk. The tech of the militant Turgonian Empire is science-based, while a lot of the nations that oppose the empire use "magic"--or at least paranormal talents such as telepathy and telekinesis. Our heroine Tikaya is a cryptologist who broke the Empire's code, thwarting the invasion of her island nation. She gets involved with the enemy, and the setup and plot reminds me quite a bit of Lois Bujold's Shards of Honor, and like this, that was the first book of a series, one that got stronger and more impressive in later books. Except I immediately took to that book's Cordelia while, Tikaya... Well, she's likable, as is the love interest. I'm not sure what leaves me cold. Is it that we're continually told she's a genius who knows dozens of languages while in the story she doesn't show much smarts, at least none crucial to the story? Is it that she's a prodigy in archery who nevertheless has an annoyingly Bella Swan-like ability to trip over her own feet? The romance didn't do much for me either. Maybe just too rushed, the hero too... perfect? My favorite characters were secondary ones. But then from what I understand one of those minor secondary characters that intrigued me is precisely who we'll see more of in The Emperor's Edge, so I won't give up on Buroker yet. And though I might seem to be damning with faint praise, I did enjoy this. It's a fast-paced and action-packed adventure story. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Professor Tikaya Komitopis isn't a great beauty, a fearless warrior, or even someone who can walk and chew chicle at the same time, but her cryptography skills earn her wartime notoriety. When enemy marines show up at her family's plantation, she expects the worst. But they're not there to kill her. They need her to decode mysterious runes, and they ask for help in the manner typical of a conquering empire: they kidnap her, threaten her family, and throw her in the brig of their fastest steamship. Her only ally is a fellow prisoner who charms her with a passion for academics as great as her own. Together, they must decipher mind-altering alchemical artifacts, deadly poison rockets, and malevolent technological constructs, all while dodging assassination attempts from a rival power determined the expedition should fail. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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