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Books read in 2016 - For Board Members
1) 11/22/63 - Stephen King
- second read in prep for upcoming Hulu miniseries this Feb.
- even better the second time and one of King's best books in recent years.
Comments
Anne Leckie has continued to take this unique series on an unique path. After the hard military SF edge of the first one this installment is much more a character study and setup piece for bigger things to come.
It works because Breq is such an unique character with such a distinctive voice and Leckie makes not only Breq but all the other ancillary - Ha! pun intended - characters equally interesting.
Looking forward to the concluding book - Ancillary Mercy - which I'm reading now.
Quantum Night is chock full of ideas about the human psyche and how we perceive ourselves. There are too many ideas for one book to explore them fully. Quantum Night easily has enough material to fill a trilogy if not a series. This overflowing cornucopia is the book's strength and weakness as the characters and narrative strain to support them all.
If this turns out to be Rob Sawyer's last book - it is a worthy one indeed.
The intrigue and action rarely abate and McCammon teases the possibility of joyful reunions throughout the bulk of the story only to masterfully turn them into heart breaking ones.
Freedom of the Mask is populated with great characters - heroic, evil, and those forced to make hard choices to survive.
Corbett is put through the grinder in this one and is left allied with his arch-nemesis to undertake a desperate mission.
The stakes were high in this one and are set higher for book seven and Corbett is poised to sink even lower as he becomes the very thing he detests.
A rousing adventure. Bring on the next book!