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Very intriguing.

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-18-21

(No spoilers)
When I had the book recommended to me, I was not expecting what I got. To first address the issues
1.) And probably the hardest one I had to get over, was Charles Keating. He did a fine job, the problem was it was very low energy and deliberate consistently; which lead to moments where I found myself tuning out. Only knocking one star off, as other than that, Keating did very well.
2.) I'm a gun nerd too, but David spends too much time on it though, with muzzle velocities, overpressure, caliber equivalences... it's just a bit too much. Paired with Keating's methodical narration, it can kill the excitement.
Some of the readers may point out that I've omitted something. Something very glaring to some. To be honest, and to get it out of the way, the ending does come from the left field. I rather liked it, however, and found it creative. It does feel a bit out of tune but does make me very excited to read the next book.
Some positives to offset a potential negative tone to the book
1.) The aliens feel alien in a lot of ways.
2.) Very good word choice.
3.) Characters are fun and interesting
4.) Stargate References.
5.) Dave has an excellent knowledge of Geography, and the places he goes varies from North Carolina to Ukraine.

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