Judas Unchained

Judas Unchained
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Commonwealth Saga Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

John Lee

شابک

9781400177639
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from January 9, 2006
Set in the 24th century, bestseller Hamilton's richly satisfying space opera is less a sequel to Pandora's Star
(2004) than the second half of one dauntingly complicated, wonderfully imagined novel. The diverse human Commonwealth is fighting back against the implacably hostile mass-mind Prime, while discovering that agents of another hostile alien force are sabotaging war efforts. In a multitude of subplots, Hamilton adroitly leaps from the struggles of one engaging, quirky character to another. Meanwhile, the main action expands and the super-scientific weapons become increasingly terrible. Then the story shifts focus and presents a moral question: if it's now possible to wipe out the Prime, is it permissible to commit genocide? Hamilton demonstrates that humans not only can shape huge masses of data to their own ends but also can recognize when to stop doing so. Some of the people manage to transcend their small, personal concerns—sometimes. The density of detail may slow readers down, but the distinctive characters and the plot's headlong drive will pull them along. In more ways than one, this two-part work is monumental.



AudioFile Magazine
JUDAS UNCHAINED is the second part of what is really one massive novel, the first part of which is PANDORA'S STAR. Like the first audiobook, this one is 39 hours in length, and we're lucky to have John Lee narrating. The story picks up where the first book stopped, with the humans of the Commonwealth dealing with the attack of a destructive alien race. It's truly a planet-spanning epic story, but not at the expense of the characters, whose stories are also told. John Lee excels with both aspects. Hamilton doesn't hesitate to stop the story for a quick look around, which does slow things down but adds depth that will fascinate listeners, who will enjoy considering one of the most detailed possible futures science fiction has to offer. S.D.D. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine


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