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Lädt ... Gefallene Sonnenvon Kevin J. Anderson
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Soleils éclatés est le 4ème tome de la saga des 7 soleils qui en compte 7. C'est du grand Space opera. Si j'ai trouvé le tome 1 un peu poussif, il n'en est plus rien pour le tome 4 où plusieurs des complots qui se développent dans les épisodes précédents éclatent. L'action s'accélère et les personnages doivent affronter des situations extrêmes. Du grand spectacle! To be fair, right off the bat, I did not finish this book. The narrator was O.K., but I don't really like it when men try to change their voice for women. Also, this being the fourth in the series, but my first, didn't help matters. I am not a die hard fantasy fan and the many nonsensical (to me) words in this made it very difficult to follow. It had many characters that didn't grip me and a lot of it seemed gleaned from other fantasy works. But don't let me stop you from reading it, I just picked up the wrong book for me. Oh, and you should probably start with the first one if you try it! More finished then yet to be finished. That is a good thing with this series. This series is too long. So long that it can put you to sleep. Technically there are things that make your suspension of disbelief impossible because the author does not dot his eyes and cross his tees. We have the problem of time, over and over again. Some pages you can jump across the galaxy in hours, and on others it takes months. This is because all of this is done to propel the human story. So much so that the alien races we have been introduced are really also humans. A close reading of the emotions and personalities of the aliens will show you that. Just an alien body with a human inside. Initially the enemy was alien enough, but the addition of so many additional enemies has made that irrelevant, especially when the logical to their own way of thinking illogical robots prove to be as human as any other member of the story. Then the illogical leaders of the story who think they can use propaganda so absolutely that they can start and continue to wage a war. A society so far advanced than ours that their is no dissident press. That there are no checks and balances on absolute power. That there no longer is a joint chiefs of staff to ensure that the military has become narrow focused. Anderson needed to check with Turtledove who is much better at this sort of thing. Turtledove can take history (having taught it) and change the names and places but follow the path so that we can believe what we read. Even when our own world had Hitler, there were dissidents in Germany that looked for ways to remedy that, fled Germany when they saw the rise of the megalomaniacs, and many were rounded up and killed to Germany was weeded out, or knew to turn a blind eye, but knew what was occurring. In the world of Anderson, a much bigger sphere as it has most of human space under the thumb of the stories Dictator, only one or two are aware of the wrongness occurring. It is a shame, because this could have been a lot better than it really is. Book 4 of the Saga of the Seven Suns. After a rough beginning, I'm now pretty much on board with the characters now. In this volume, the Elderians became embroiled in a civil war, the Hansa attacked the outlier Roamer clans after they essentially went on strike when it was found one of their ships was destroyed by a Hansa raider, and the war against the Hydroges has taken a turn for the better, partially because of a weapon of Roamer design that shatters the diamond war globes, and partly because the ancient enemies of the Hydroges, the water-based Wentles, have joined the human cause. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Eine Armee erwacht ... Im Spiralarm der Galaxis tobt der Krieg mit den Hydrogern. Mehrere Gestirne erlöschen, darunter auch eine der legendären Sieben Sonnen, die der ildiranischen Zentralwelt Licht spenden. Die einzige Hoffnung der Ildiraner, mit den Hydrogern verhandeln zu können, ruht auf Osira'h, der Tochter der grünen Priesterin Nirah, die über außergewöhnliche telepathische Fähigkeiten verfügt. Doch der Weise Imperator Jora'h muss sich zunächst mit der Rebellion unter der Führung seines eigenen Bruders auseinandersetzen, die den Zusammenhalt des gesamten Reiches bedroht. Die Terranische Hanse bemüht sich verzweifelt, neue Waffen gegen die in den Tiefen der Gasriesen lebenden Hydroger zu entwickeln. Dabei verlassen sie sich auf die Hilfe der Klikiss-Roboter - und ahnen nicht, dass diese eigene Pläne zu verfolgen scheinen: Plötzlich erwachen Tausende Roboter der untergegangenen Zivilisation aus ihrem Winterschlaf und greifen sowohl Menschen als auch Ildiraner an ... Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I am done with Anderson. Nothing in the first chapters of this book drew me on and given the track records of the previous 3 books, I thought it best to simply Abandon this book, this series and Anderson as an author. Wanted to clear out my Currently Reading list and get all the reviews out of the way before the New Years. Not a review really, but everything by Anderson just bores me. " ( )