by Fletcher DeLancey
This is a very strange book, and perhaps it is a bit different than what I usually read— but my problems with it lie more in the world depicted by the author than in anything else. As it stands, this book is a lot more world building than character building— and the characters never really become mo...
I love Andira Tal.The main theme of the story is that the most technologically advanced civilization is not necessarily the best civilization.This idea is not shown as explicitly black-or-white as, for example, in Avatar, yet we found in the planet Alsea a highly moral society, while the Protectorat...
Between the near perfect "Past Imperfect" series and "Without a Front" , I was rather skeptical the author could squeeze another compelling tale out of that universe that we all haven't read before. I am kinda wary of re-writes and edits for publication--sometimes they're marginally better, sometim...
I loved this book. The story, the characters, and, mostly, the world building. I highly recommend it. Even to non-scifi fans.
I loved this book. The story, the characters, and, mostly, the world building. I highly recommend it. Even to non-scifi fans.