Spartan
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I have just bought it as a show of support, though I doubt I will be reading it.
Thank you either way. Maybe give it a shot if you are bored. You just might enjoy it.
I have just bought it as a show of support, though I doubt I will be reading it.
Thank you either way. Maybe give it a shot if you are bored. You just might enjoy it.
Please don't get me wrong, I by no means mean to paint a bad light on the book. Will try and start it and see what happens, but you know me, physical kinda guy![]()
Thank you either way. Maybe give it a shot if you are bored. You just might enjoy it.
Well I started reading it...
Very nice. How are you finding it?
On my phone
... but I actually only got as far as Zerne, though I do like how you've set the stage so far.
I'm getting a very Titan A.E feel to this.Funny bugger. Glad you like it so far. I am in my element when writing action scenes, once you get to those it picks up a lot. The universe building had to be done unfortunately, but there will be none of it in Book 2, just basic info here and there during new scenes.
I'm getting a very Titan A.E feel to this.
One of the best science fiction animated movies ever. There might have been some inspiration from Titan A.E here and there.
[MENTION=4772]Spartan[/MENTION] So how is the second book coming along?
I'm finally done with Gamma Nine. It took much longer than I anticipated, not because I didn't enjoy it but because the universe conspired against me having time to read. So here's a short summary of what I liked and disliked. Apologies if I'm repeating something somebody else already mentioned.
What I liked:
The story. It really is excellent. I also found the prologue and the quotes that start each chapter to really flesh out the universe. I think there may be a book or at least a short story behind each quote. It is well thought out and executed brilliantly. The pacing of the book was also spot on. You also nailed the action sequences which many writers struggle to pull off. Well done. The dialog was also believable and it fit each character very well. And the universe. Man, I really want to spend some more time in your world.
What I didn't like:
Not a lot really. The only negative is more a matter of personal taste so I wouldn't bother too much with these comments if I were you.
Anyway: I did find some of the writing to be over explanatory. For example, you don't need to remind the reader that people are cowards or heroes. Their actions already show that. The good thing is that it didn't break the flow of the narrative for me, it is just something that niggled a bit. Another example of this was early in the book when you mention (quoting from memory) "impaling spikes". You can drop the "impaling" part because that is what spikes doBut like I said, personal preference and I'm only mentioning this because no book is perfect. Not even Shakespeare. Dude made up too many words.
I won't give a star or */10 rating. Instead I will only answer two questions that really matter:
Were you disappointed when the book was done because you would like to spend more time in that world?
Yes.
Would you buy another book by this author?
Again, yes.
Well done, dude. You did good. Keep me updated when the second one is available, please.
Also enjoyed lots of the story. It was the last book I read before life caught up. My entertainment time went from around 4 hours a day to around 30 minutes (usually lunch time on weekdays) so grinding, grinding and hoping the next break comes soon. Worth it though![]()
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