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Reckoning Infinity
Reckoning Infinity
Author: John E. Stith
It's early in the new millennium, and the outer reaches of our solar system have been explored. Vast orbital stations the size of middle-sized contries dot the system, filled with thriving colonies. Mankind has grown to fill the void and is posed to colonize the stars. the universe appears to be a stable, comfortable place--and the only voices t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812524840
ISBN-10: 0812524845
Publication Date: 8/15/1998
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.
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2.6 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Tor Science Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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gabshere avatar reviewed Reckoning Infinity on + 24 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
While the author presents a couple of interesting ideas he doesn't explain them much or explore the tech side much. The StoryLine is, overall slow and very drawn-out. The plot takes a long time to develop establishing two main characters reasonably well, but flounders on the background of any other characters. The Storyline involving alien lifecraft is vauge but could be expected when examining the unknown. Once inside the alien spacecraft, the descriptions and action, what little there are , are tiringly repititious and uninspired especially when dealing with the surroundings. The author doesn't convey a good sense of the surroundings and it seemed like to me it left the reader guessing on what the surroundings was like or at least wanting to know more so they could figure out what it would be like. The Story has kinda a "Chindi from McDevitt" feel but just didn't transpire enough information to the reader. with a little work and character background, some tech buildup & information this book could have easily been a 4 or 5 star book, but as it is i gave it a 3 Stars. took about two days to finish but this could easily be one of those book that you place on the may read but if you pass, you haven't missed the best book. Hopefully this author will continue until he reaches his 5 Star Book. There are so few writers out there that can write a book about artifacts and make it seem real, I hope he continues until he has a winning book with a unique feel of its own.
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