![]() ![]() I think, if I had finished reading at the end of the first part I might have rated this book a solid 3 or 4 stars: It was fun, funny, and genuinely had me on the edge of seat for much of the time. There was plenty to enjoy in the very technically-minded plot, and even the occasional moment of genuine human emotion (“I release you from your vow”), though less than you might expect from a novel about the near-extinction of the human race.Īs many have pointed out, this novel is bifurcated quite unevenly into two parts: The first two-thirds dealing with the direct aftermath of “The Agent” that blew up the moon and subsequently led to the near-total destruction of the Earth, and a final third set 5,000 years in the future. ![]() I went into this one knowing very little indeed, so the whole thing was a pretty wild ride right from the first sentence which matter-of-factly explains that the moon was suddenly and unexplainably destroyed. ![]()
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