![]() ![]() After what seems like 10000000 pages of interviews, all of a sudden we're at war (still no idea where we are, what year it is, how we got here, etc.) and then young people are getting conscripted for the military. You know how far from the Core we are, right? WHAT. Interviewer: Wait, you people had a subway system? I thought this settlement was illegal?Įzra Mason: Chum, the Kerenza mine operated undetected for twenty years. So right off we have an annoying girl who's thinking about her ex bf when the invasion occurred (huh?). ![]() Interviews are nigh on useless for building a memorable introduction, unless it is in the hands of an extremely skilled writer. It didn't endear me to the main characters, and it explain nothing. The first few chapters are entirely interviews. This book was just terrible and terribly formatted. Star Trek (I loved Enterprise and I don't care who knows it). ![]() This book is written in epistolary format, and it has the honor of being the most annoying book I've read this year. ![]()
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