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Review (Novel): Babylon's Ashes by James S.A. Corey

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Introduction & Synopsis Babylon's Ashes is the sixth instalment in the  Expanse series of novels, which have been adapted by SyFy into a television series about to enter its third season.  Ashes veers away from the main plot-line of the series, the plot-line regarding humanity's colonisation of the hundreds of worlds that lie behind a mysterious alien network of wormhole generators, and focuses primarily on wrapping up the plot-thread of political unrest within the asteroid belt with the Eather-Belter war that began at the end of Nemesis Games .  Due to this distraction, Ashes feels like it was written by a writer simply going through the motions. Themes The themes concurrent throughout Ashes are simply amplified themes from previous instalments. Tribalism, political unrest, slave-master dichotomies, nationalism, etc. However, Ashes only seems to touch upon these ideas very lightly. Thus, there is very little to say in the way of this book's...

Review (Novel): Prador Moon by Neal Asher

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Introduction & Synopsis The chronological first instalment in Neal Asher's Polity universe serves as an introduction into Asher's work,  Prador Moon is a Sci-Fi space opera that takes place centuries into the future. The Polity universe primarily focuses on the relationships between a polity of multiple human worlds and various alien civilisations. Human beings have resigned from regulating their own civilisation, deferring governance of their nation to AI. This novel details humanity's first contact with an alien species. It goes as well as you would expect. This novel was recommended to me by an associate. I first heard of Neal Asher's novels many years ago, however I've never had any interest in reading his work, mainly because Asher's work seemed too action-oriented for my personal tastes. However, in recent weeks, I have decided to give this series a chance to convince me of its quality. In time I hope to review the second and third chronological ...