The Swarm

The Swarm
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Second Formic War Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Aaron Johnston

شابک

9781466847811
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Publisher's Weekly

July 11, 2016
Card and Johnston continue to flesh out the early years leading up to the events of Ender’s Game with this first installment of the Second Formic War trilogy. Following 2014’s Earth Awakens, humans have beaten back one invasion from the alien Formics and are preparing for the larger onslaught yet to come. A sprawling cast works on numerous fronts to develop the weapons, technology, and tactics to defend Earth, but they’re often stymied by bureaucracy, corruption, and self-serving, ambitious leaders. The real mystery, however, is what exactly the Formics are attempting to accomplish in the asteroid belt, and whether humankind’s best and brightest, including Mazer Rackham and Victor Delgado, can figure it out in time. The authors carefully construct their story on a solar system–wide scale, the numerous plot threads unspooling at a leisurely speed while still maintaining tension. Despite this being a military piece at heart, the action is often overshadowed by long explorations of scientific developments, discussions of morality and philosophy, and bureaucratic obstructions, such as Mazer’s court-martial at the hands of a hostile superior officer. It’s a solid continuation of the ongoing epic, moving all the pieces into place for the next entry.



Kirkus

June 15, 2016
A second prequel trilogy to the child-warrior Ender's Game series (Earth Awakens, 2014, etc.) opens. This time the invading alien Formics get serious.Previously, the Chinese army, assisted by corporate and international military forces, defeated the first invasion of Earth, but only, scientists ascertain, because it was executed by a single scout ship charged with wiping out the local life forms and replacing them with Formic-compatible ones. But now the colossal mothership commanded by the Formics' Hive Queen, lurking beyond the solar system's Kuiper belt, gears up for a real fight. It's a situation that fascinates, certainly, but so would any plausible existential threat. The narrative--far too much bureaucratic and domestic padding interspersed with far too infrequent, though sensational, action sequences--unfolds chiefly through the viewpoints of the same leading characters of the first trilogy. Mazer Rackham wants to develop microgravity tactics and equipment to fight the Formics in space, but all his superiors care about, he finds, is advancing their own careers and fortunes. Child soldier Bingwen, Mazer's colleague in the previous books, suffers uncomplainingly under the brutal training regimen of his new commanding officer. Space miner Victor Delgado, his ship commandeered by the new multination International Fleet, heads into deep space to investigate suspicious Formic activity on a remote asteroid. And industrialist Lem Jukes tries to develop weapons capable of penetrating the indestructible hulls of the Formic ships. Meanwhile, they share intelligence in defiance of the absolute information blackout decreed by the solar system's new totalitarian rulers. Here, and elsewhere, the auctorial voice with its militaristic edge veers unpleasantly close to propaganda. Trading heavily for verisimilitude on material established years ago by Card but just about worthwhile for series fans.

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Booklist

July 1, 2016
Earth survived the attack of the first Formic scoutship. But can the heroes of that first invasion save humanity from the full fleet that's on its way? The Swarm picks up a few years after the conclusion of the First Formic War series. Earth has begun preparing a desperate defense. The Hegemon, Polemarch, and Strategos are in place, and the newly minted International Fleet is working with corporate forces to build an armada and weapons as fast as possible. Will it be enough? And can humanity overcome the dangers posed by political machinations, careerism, international squabbles, and petty bureaucracy? The greatest threat may be ourselves. This is a solid outing, well-paced and exciting with a mounting sense of crisis, grand in scope yet human in perspective. Fans of the Ender Universe and the First Formic War series will be eager for this onereaders will find the same central characters as well as some new faces. It will be particularly satisfying for longtime fans to finally see the creation of the Battle School.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)




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