
Pirate Sun
Book Three of Virga
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Narrado por:
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Joyce Irvine
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David Thorn
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De:
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Karl Schroeder
Return to Virga, a bubble universe artificially separated from our own future universe, and the setting of Sun of Suns and Queen of Candesce.
Chaison Fanning, the admiral of a fleet of warships, has been captured and imprisoned by his enemies, but is suddenly rescued and set free. He flees through the sky to his home city to confront the ruler who betrayed him. And perhaps even to regain his lovely, powerful, and subversive wife, Venera, who he has not seen since she fled with the key to the artificial sun at the center of Virga, Candesce.
With Pirate Sun, Schroeder sets a whole new standard for hard science fiction space opera.
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“Oh, what world-building! Schroeder is a master.” —Cory Doctorow
Swashbuckling Steampunk Science Fiction
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[Original 2009 review]: Schroeder should win an award just for the sheer imagination displayed in this third book of Virga. The author obviously enjoys putting his characters in strange situations just to challenge his writing abilities . . . and he never disappoints. This book has a dragon unlike any dragon you have ever read about before, a chase scene unlike any chase scene, a flood unlike any flood . . . and that's just three examples. The book is chock-full of images and situations that are absolutely fresh and unique. Schroeder follows CS Lewis' advice, making me see in my mind what he is describing, no matter how unusual, rather than taking the easy way out and merely saying something is “terrible” or "infinite." With just a few words or sentences, he can make me inhale sharply at the terror on the page, or shake my head in astonishment at the enormity of the vista he has laid out. Add in great characters and a fast-paced story and you have a book that should not be missed.
[I listened to this as an audio book performed by Joyce Irvine and David Thorn, who do an excellent job giving each character a different voice and accent to help the listener keep track of the large cast of characters]
Imagination like no other author writing today
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And yet, the plot of the book is a Hollywood action movie, specifically the kind of good-natured adventure movie of the old school - the hero is constantly in the right place at the right time to witness amazing things. Narrow escapes abound, nobility is a key virtue, and incredibly staged fights are common. The result can be a bit charactured at times, but is almost always thrilling.
The character at the heart of this book, however, is the least fascinating of the lot, but still quite interesting, overall. Start with the first novel - you'll enjoy this by the time you are three books in - it is well worth it.
An action movie set in an astonishing world
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The male narrators seem to be able to do female characters better than the women can do men. I'm curious if women listeners agree of think the opposite.
Better than book two. Space opera at its finest
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