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Ebook About WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER • “An interstellar suspense thriller . . . sweeping in scope and emotional range.”—San Antonio Express-NewsIn the star-spanning civilization known as the Intersolar Commonwealth, twenty-three planets have fallen victim to the Prime, a technologically advanced alien species genetically hardwired to exterminate all other forms of life. But the Prime is not the only threat. The Starflyer, an alien with mind-control abilities impossible to detect or resist, has secretly infiltrated the Commonwealth and is sabotaging the war effort. Is the Starflyer an ally of the Prime, or has it orchestrated a fight to the death between the two species for its own advantage? Caught between two deadly enemies, the fractious Commonwealth must unite as never before. This will be humanity’s finest hour—or its last gasp.Praise for Judas Unchained, the sequel to Pandora’s Star“Bristles with the energy of golden age SF, but the style and characterizations are polished and modern.”—SF Site“You’re in for quite a ride.”—The Santa Fe New Mexican“The reader is left breathless in amazement.”—SFRevuBook Judas Unchained (The Commonwealth Saga Book 2) Review :
The worst science fiction book I have ever had the misfortune of wasting my time on. I've read crappy sci fi books, silly ones, cliched ones, nonsensical ones--but never have I read one that combines all these qualities in one very bloated 2000+ page book (books one and two are one book).Without spoilers first:Positives: Imaginative aliens and worlds. MorningLightMountain is an imaginative alien. A couple of cool sci fi inventions. A few really good suspenseful scenes. Very very occasional genuine humor.Cons:Extremely ludicrous plot. Some reviewers say this was a story in need of an editor. While it's true he needed an editor -the two books should be one book, at about 500 pages - it is also true that the plot is idiotic on its face - it makes absolutely no logical sense on multiple levels.I am a compulsive reader. I actually skimmed here more than I've ever skimmed in any book. Near the end, I was so bored, I skipped 200 pages. And it didn't matter.Cliched and/or inconsistent characters and relationships.For example (I don't think this is a big spoiler) Melanie is supposed to be so utterly irresistible every man who encounters her wants to have sex with her. Luckily for them - and our narrator, who clearly also wants to have sex with his characters - she complies. Any man or woman who wants her, they have her. And let's not go into her final choice. What's frustrating is she could have been an interesting character.Clunky ludicrous prose. Incredibly cliched dialogue. Dreaming heavens!We are supposed to believe that all our brands that exist now will exist 400 years from now. Hondas and Volvos still drive around. People talk and dress like they do now.**SPOILERS**The entire conceit is so nonsensical. What a wasted opportunity. Multiple points of views, worlds, centuries--and we're left with an extended *car chase* that goes on for 100s of pages. Dreaming heavens!1. It is obvious as soon as the Dyson Beta is described and the message is given to that the Starflyer is from there.2. Since Anna is the only one we don't go into her point of view, it is obvious she is the agent.3. Why on earth did they not have the Raell read the minds/ emotions of each human when they brought him in--they knew they had traitors in their midst. Why not have a closed room and have him tell them?4. Tochi serves no purpose. Many characters serve no purpose in fact. The entire walk in the paths was purposeless, although I do have to say I enjoyed the planets and the journey--and I thought it was really funny to have the Elves.5. Paula Myo was extremely one dimensional. We are meant to admire her but her rigidity and the class consciousness that condemned the follower of Johannsen but not Johannsen himself, was morally wrong.6. The entire social construct is simply not believable. Myo out of presumably billions of people is The Investigator. No one else. The Commonwealth is supposed to be a stable Oligarchy but it is not ruled through any abuse of power or coercion. Only one form of a relatively benign government in this vast structure is not believable. Nigel Sheldon is supposed to be Lord on High for 400 years.7. The women were ludicrous. Melannie's pairing off with a 16 year old boy was actually on the gross side and super unbelievable--talk about teen fantasy.Either the women were so gorgeous every man wanted to have sex with her; they were mothers; or else they were without sex like Myo.8. The entire idea of memory chips was sillly. Basically he is saying clones are the same person as long as you keep memory. But memory is not a person. This is a fundamental flaw of the book as its entire society depends on this.The brain is plastic. Let's say at 5, my parents locked my in a closet and didn't teach me to speak. My brain is physically impacted by the trauma--it is a different brain. This is not the same brain as my clone. Downloading the memories doesn't make the brain the same. This is basic science. He ignores this.10 People live for centuries but do not grow wiser or change personalities or even become mad. THey just act like they're 30, all the time. Very unbelievable.11. Having someone who is 200 fall in love with someone who is 20 - as is done many times - is NOT believable. It is irrelevant that their bodies are young. I myself can't imagine being with someone 30 years younger than me. It wou;dn't matter if my body were the body of a young person. It's that the young person is so young. It feels really wrong.12. The ending. There are so many ways the aliens could have been defeated. A CAR chase? The "planet's revenge'? Ugh.13 The SI was sort of dropped. Basically, any thread that made the plot more complex than "Bad guy aliens want to kill all humans, humans fight back despite some traitors, and win" was dropped.Silfen paths, Barsoomians, Tochee, the Raell, The High Angel, SI--none mattered, literally, to the resolution of the plot.I'll stop here. It's just really bad.Do yourself a favor and don't buy or read these two books.Some of compared this to George RR Martin's books. Please. He would never in his wildest dreams have dozens of loose threads, plot holes, logical fallacies, and female cliches. Hamilton is a fine writer and twists and turns his tales in amazing directions. His characters remain in character throughout the book and the book I read prior to this one...Pandora's Star. The book is complex and written from the British point of view, all very interesting to me. 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