I've been seeing clips from the AppleTV show made from this book, and it looked interesting, so I picked it up.
I found the characters to be pretty undeveloped, especially the main protagonist. Also, I felt the story didn't have a chance to really bring any mystery or suspense before it was resolved.
This book, first of the series, introduced an interesting protagonist, that shows potential for great depth of character. The universe it takes place in has fascinating history, technologies, and species. There are moral, political, and ethical conundrums which I am curious to see how the protagonist navigates in the upcoming novels.
A good start to a potentially interesting series.
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While I enjoy stories of Walt and Henry having random shenanigans, this one was just underwhelming for me. The background spirituality usually has more impact and explanation incorporated, this one just brushed the surface. The physical aspects of the story were also a bit scattered, and honestly, boring.
I have read all the Lucas, Letty, Virgil, and Kidd books by Sandford, and have enjoyed them all, including this one. However, it really feels like this book missed the mark for the normal suspense, excitement, and interesting characters. In my opinion even Lucas and Virgil were uninterested in the case, for the most part. Probably the least of the Prey Novels to date.
This book has a fascinating take on the supernatural mythology of the world, so far. The characters are interesting, and the story moves at an adequate pace. It also doesn't try to force a lot of over the top sexuality or humor into the story, which is nice for a Kindle Unlimited series. I look forward to continuing my read of this series.
This book melds a fascinating set of circumstances in a science fiction story that has emotion, action, and drama aplenty. The flawed main protagonist shows growth, deterioration, and more growth in a different direction for his character.
Space battles, losses, gains, and adventure, this is a worthy beginning to a series that, if it maintains quality, will prove a fine read.
This story has an interesting premise about reanimating Special Operations soldiers for a war with the enemy. However, I found the way they played it out to be a bit underwhelming, and there are many characters surrounding the main protagonist who seem incredibly mono-dimensional. Not bad, but not great. I will not be continuing the series.
This book has excellent characters, excellent story, and is dynamic and interesting throughout. If you are looking for a science fiction novel to read, read this. It is books like this that make my subscription to Kindle Unlimited worthwhile, and I am looking forward to reading the remaining 3 in the omnibus.
While I cannot speak to the accuracy of the emotions portrayed by the soldiers in this book, I do think they encapsulate a stirring story. Humanity is starting to figure out how to defeat the enemy aliens which suddenly attacked humanity, and things are not going well. The wide cast of characters gives many points of view into a cohesive and well-balanced story worth reading. Any fan of Science Fiction or Military Fiction will likely enjoy the Blood Wars.
An interesting book, dealing with an old supernatural archetype in a way which I have never before seen. The main character is snatched from Earth after a few centuries of Subjugation by an alien species, taken along for a ride meeting another alien form which changes his outlook on many things.
Most original Vampire myth mixed with an excellently crafted Science Fiction tone.
Timothy Zahn has again given the Star Wars universe another fantastic story. Thrawn is one of the most fascinating characters I have read. While he may be a “bad guy” Thrawn's motivations are easily understood, and to a point, acceptable. Now we finally have the story of Thrawn's early years with the Imperial Navy, from his home in exile to his promotion to Grand Admiral, and the wait was worth it.
In the midst of all my other books, I had forgotten how much I enjoy this series. Lucas is, again, digging, thinking, driving towards finding answers to his question. The usage of interpersonal tactics and intelligence to solve a mystery is again well done by John Sandford. Again, Lucas has grown as a character through this book, adding to the growth from the brash young hothead in book one until now.