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This was a delight to read. So much tongue-in-cheek science snark, world-wise politics, and a tale that welcomes, or at least braces-for, the end of the empire. Yes, all these colonies and habitats rely on each other to survive. Yes, the space network is dying, and soon they'll all be cut off from each other. Yes, it's now the time to scrabble and cash out and wait for the inevitable, horrible collapse.
Wait... are we talking about Space-Opera, or just ourselves?
Damn, I love this snark. ...more
This was a delight to read. So much tongue-in-cheek science snark, world-wise politics, and a tale that welcomes, or at least braces-for, the end of the empire. Yes, all these colonies and habitats rely on each other to survive. Yes, the space network is dying, and soon they'll all be cut off from each other. Yes, it's now the time to scrabble and cash out and wait for the inevitable, horrible collapse.
Wait... are we talking about Space-Opera, or just ourselves?
Damn, I love this snark. ...more
7.5/10
This is the final book in a trilogy and the author had a lot to wrap up, so it’s not surprising it felt a little… rushed? Crammed? (view spoiler) Another surprise. While I understand the political machinations and personal ...more
This is the final book in a trilogy and the author had a lot to wrap up, so it’s not surprising it felt a little… rushed? Crammed? (view spoiler) Another surprise. While I understand the political machinations and personal ...more
SF Opera.
So, the universe spanning interconnected human habitats known as the Interdependency is about to collapse. At least, their interconnected-ness, via the Flow, is. Emperox Grayland II is destined to be the empire's last emperox, or so it seems, as all her efforts to save the empire seems to be drowned by political enemies, competing wealthy families, and the lack of science associated with the Flow. Be that as it may, she is willing to make any sacrifice to save as many of her people as s ...more
So, the universe spanning interconnected human habitats known as the Interdependency is about to collapse. At least, their interconnected-ness, via the Flow, is. Emperox Grayland II is destined to be the empire's last emperox, or so it seems, as all her efforts to save the empire seems to be drowned by political enemies, competing wealthy families, and the lack of science associated with the Flow. Be that as it may, she is willing to make any sacrifice to save as many of her people as s ...more
I received this novel from Tor Books, through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review: my thanks to both of them for this opportunity.
A series’ ending might probably be one of the most difficult tasks an author faces: readers’ expectations, narrative twists and resolutions, characters’ paths - it all must come together at the end, and I also imagine it might not be easy to let go of a world that one has so carefully built over time. Well, The Last Emperox turned out to be a very satisfactory ...more
A series’ ending might probably be one of the most difficult tasks an author faces: readers’ expectations, narrative twists and resolutions, characters’ paths - it all must come together at the end, and I also imagine it might not be easy to let go of a world that one has so carefully built over time. Well, The Last Emperox turned out to be a very satisfactory ...more
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