A Gathering of Rebels (1): Volume 1 by D.L. Keur writing as Aeros
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
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This is complex science fiction, but with plenty of space battles and action. Good for hardcore SF readers, who prefer their SF without too much R.
My only complaint is the similarity of names for some characters. I'd think "why's he doing that?" only to discover I was think it was a different person. Once I got into the rhythm of the names, it got easier to follow the plot.
Since this story continues into Volume 2, I'll make further comments in that review.
A Gathering of Rebels (2): Volume 2 by D.L. Keur writing as Aeros
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
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What if an alien wrote a novel based on their own world, leaving it behind on some abandoned moon of some planet going around a star which can't be seen from Earth?
Say, some future explorers discover the manuscript and find a way to translate it into English, but leave the alien style intact.
It wouldn't be surprising if it read a lot like "A Gathering of Rebels," volumes 1 and 2.
This is what struck me most about this hard scifi 2-volume epic. I feel its alienness while still being able to understand the motives, actions, and feelings of the characters. It will always be not human.
That's what makes this a unique book in my experience. It's as fascinating as finding ancient writings which were only translated by the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
Don't start reading if you don't want to think hard about what's here unless you're from the universe explored in these volumes.
Just a note: Volume 2 is not a sequel, but a continuation of the story begun in volume 1. I think the two volumes could be combined in ebook format now, but were in separate volumes originally because of the length limitations on deadwood books.
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