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Title: The Vindication of Man
Series: Count to the Eschaton Sequence #5
Author: John Wright
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 450
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Count to the Eschaton Sequence #5
Author: John Wright
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 450
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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Rania returns! And
she is carrying new Monument coding from M3 that will bring peace to
all of humanity in all its forms. Problem is, she's a false Rania and
the coding will turn humanity into docile sheep who demand a ruling
hand.
Montrose runs away
and ends up fighting Blackie, again. They are forced to make peace as
they want to go to M3 and find out what happened to the real Rania.
Blackie pulls a
fast one and forces a duel, the apparent Final Duel, between them.
Which they both want. However, Blackie has rigged the game and leaves
Montrose in a dead ship with no energy while he continues on to M3
and Rania. The book ends with Montrose's intelligence shutting down
to keep its coherence.
My
Thoughts:
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Unfortunately, this book was just plain boring. Wright delves deeply
into philosophical and science fictional asides and the plot has
barely advanced from the previous book.
By the halfway mark I could tell when it was safe to skip a page or
two of SF-babble. When he does decide to actually plot, it is good.
Montrose and Blackie are awesome characters, when they're actually
DOING something. But my goodness there is so much talking about
energy and various types of future technology that it became
pointless. Nano-technology leads to pico-technology which leads to
phenitol-technology which leads to fermo-technology which leads to
poop-technology which leads to..., and on you go.
Thankfully, there is only 1 more book in this series and while I'm ok
with reading it, I'm not “excited” to read it.
I follow Mr Wright on his blog, one of the extremely few authors I
feel comfortable doing so. Once I'm done with this series he has a
couple of others that I do plan on checking out.
★★★☆☆
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