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odunayo_y 's review for:
Paradise-1
by David Wellington
Actual Rating: 2.5 stars
TL;DR This book was too damn long lol. There were way too many repetitive action sequences. This is an example of the dreaded SFF bloat, 700 pages could have been 400-500 easily. The ending was a non ending which was extremely frustrating as I at least wanted some form of pay off after all the perambulating, but no just the end meh.
Despite the above critism I do not regret reading this isn't a situation where I want my time back. This was just disappointing because I love Space Horror and certain aspects of the setting were intriguing(the descriptions of the crazy AI were elite)
The characters were fine... some fit certain genre tropes/clichés than others. My Favourite character was Rapscallion. I love me some snarky AI/Robots that unnerve the humans,even if they are a sci-fi stable. But all in all they were enjoyable. I rooted for our little crew from the beginning.
The writing was brisk I surprised myself that I was able to finish a 700 page beast in a relatively short amount of time, when I'm the sort of person who takes months to finish books half this length. So kudos to the author for his fast paced writing style. Unfortunately this lead to a book where not a lot actually happened.
That being said personally,it was on the lower end of the "Just Okay" scale. I'm not sure I'll be picking up the rest of the series when, maybe if later instalments can be guaranteed to not be as bloated
Recommended for people who are; interested in space horror, aren't bothered by gore/violence, enjoy tropey character archetypes, enjoy cosmic horror, don't mind books being longer than they should be and aren't bothered by abrupt endings.
Content Warnings: Gore, Graphic Violence, Cannibalism, Mutilation child endangerment/kidnapping, Toxic parent child relationship,very brief unhealthy sexual content.
TL;DR This book was too damn long lol. There were way too many repetitive action sequences. This is an example of the dreaded SFF bloat, 700 pages could have been 400-500 easily. The ending was a non ending which was extremely frustrating as I at least wanted some form of pay off after all the perambulating, but no just the end meh.
Despite the above critism I do not regret reading this isn't a situation where I want my time back. This was just disappointing because I love Space Horror and certain aspects of the setting were intriguing(the descriptions of the crazy AI were elite)
The characters were fine... some fit certain genre tropes/clichés than others. My Favourite character was Rapscallion. I love me some snarky AI/Robots that unnerve the humans,even if they are a sci-fi stable. But all in all they were enjoyable. I rooted for our little crew from the beginning.
The writing was brisk I surprised myself that I was able to finish a 700 page beast in a relatively short amount of time, when I'm the sort of person who takes months to finish books half this length. So kudos to the author for his fast paced writing style. Unfortunately this lead to a book where not a lot actually happened.
That being said personally,it was on the lower end of the "Just Okay" scale. I'm not sure I'll be picking up the rest of the series when, maybe if later instalments can be guaranteed to not be as bloated
Recommended for people who are; interested in space horror, aren't bothered by gore/violence, enjoy tropey character archetypes, enjoy cosmic horror, don't mind books being longer than they should be and aren't bothered by abrupt endings.
Content Warnings: Gore, Graphic Violence, Cannibalism, Mutilation child endangerment/kidnapping, Toxic parent child relationship,very brief unhealthy sexual content.