Korey Bradley's Reviews > Coup d'Etat
Coup d'Etat (The War That Came Early, #4)
by Harry Turtledove
I enjoy reading a book once, not several times. I swear in this book he would copy and paste the same bloody one liners over and over again. I got e information the first time, no need to have it bashed into my brain. This book could have even knocked down quite easily to 300 pages with some good editing and most likely combined with the next book. Starting to think is is the money making formula in this series. Give just enough new information to bring the reader back, but fill the rest of the book with crap that has already been written...
by Harry Turtledove
I enjoy reading a book once, not several times. I swear in this book he would copy and paste the same bloody one liners over and over again. I got e information the first time, no need to have it bashed into my brain. This book could have even knocked down quite easily to 300 pages with some good editing and most likely combined with the next book. Starting to think is is the money making formula in this series. Give just enough new information to bring the reader back, but fill the rest of the book with crap that has already been written...
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Oct 10, 2012 10:10pm
Sadly, this is all Turtledove knows how to do any more, milk the heck out of a good idea by churning out endless repetitions of the same themes. Sometimes even the same scenes. Though I don't think this one was as bad for that as book 2 of the series but it does represent a regression from book 3.
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