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Ebook Free , by Joe Haldeman

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, by Joe Haldeman

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, by Joe Haldeman


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Product details

File Size: 2960 KB

Print Length: 292 pages

Publisher: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy (September 27, 2016)

Publication Date: September 27, 2016

Language: English

ASIN: B01IX22W4S

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#16,754 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

tl;drIf you liked Forever War, as I very much did, you're in for a nasty surprise with this terrible sequel. The book was slow, the plot was inane, and the ending made me throw up in my mouth a little.*SPOILER ALERT*In case you decide to read it anyway, stop here.The book meanders through the story of a family on a dreary outpost planet after the Forever War has ended. The author never develops any of the main characters at all other than, to some extent, the narrator. The narrator unconvincingly convinces hundreds of people to drop their lives and disappear into the future with him. The author wants readers to believe that he and his wife would walk away from their kids -- maybe a bit reluctantly, but still -- mostly because they've become bored. There are long stretches that are devoid of either character or plot development. Then, about 3/4 or more of the way through the book, a never before discovered species that has "super powers" (for lack of a better term) and has been on Earth for hundreds of thousands of years is suddenly introduced. A few pages later, God enters stage right, has a little sit down with the narrator, explains all the mysteries in the book (and in the universe), and then exits stage left. Oh boy. God? Are you for real, Mr. Haldeman? This is supposed to be SCIENCE fiction, not THEIST fiction. If you dug yourself into too deep of a hole to find your way out with a compelling SCIENCE fiction explanation of events, perhaps you should have put the manuscript away for a while while you worked through the writer's block. Perhaps permanently.

I enjoyed about 90% of this book immensely. It carries on from the ending of the Forever War about 20 years later on the planet of Middle Finger. Marygay and William now have two teenage children who happily live with Man. William and Marygay bristle under the relatively light thumb of Man and begin plotting with many of the remaining veterans of the Tauran wars who have settled on Middle finger with them to take a ship and travel at relativistic speeds for 10 years in order to advance 40,000 years of earth time to see if Man has evolved and they find things more to their liking.As the plot advances however something goes immensely wrong and they are forced to head to earth to find out the cause. They arrive on an earth that doesn't really seem all that "Man-like". I would have expected a much more enlightened place after hundreds of years of rule by Man. I won't give away the ending for anyone who wants to find out for themselves but I felt like it was very unsatisfying. I actually thought early on in the novel that it could end the way it did but thought, there's no way Haldeman would take such an easy way out. After the iconic novel Forever War, and a mostly solid novel I just shook my head at the ending.

... just keep on liking the first book in blissful ignorance. It's as if he started out with an idea, wrote himself into a corner, pulled a Deus ex Machina that William Shakespeare would complain about, drops the mic, and struts out of the room. I'll keep reading and loving the Forever War, but this one... ugh.

It’s been years since the first time I read the forever war, I think I was about sixteen. It hit me but it wasn’t until reading it later when I was in my twenties that I realized what I was reading. I grew up in the shadow of Vietnam, in the middle/end of the Cold War. That book was a powerful voice about war and its effects on those who wage it. This started out as a balm to those soldiers then morphed into an existential read on life and why we live it. Loved this book, didn’t answer anything while still answering all the important things.

Not a great sequel to the original "Forever War". I was looking forward to reading it, being a real fan of the original novel, but was disappointed overall with the direction the novel took and its ending. Overall this sequel seems both implausible and rather contrived. If I knew what I do now I would not have purchased it. Very disappointing!

The first half of this book is interesting and I was entertained enough to read it quite rapidly. It was attractive to be offered something where we could hear about our old friends from the Forever War again, however this story really could have substituted in any names and it would have made no difference. I didn't really "feel" that these were the same people. Anyway, that said, I did like the first half.But then it gets very, very weird. Not to put too fine a point on it, is it really Science Fiction to have matter (air, fuel etc) magically vanish? And people who explode because the characters had been naughty and God got sick of them? Come on Joe... A great book keeps you involved, keeps you thinking and suspending your dis-belief. My disbelief just kept growing as I read about stuff vanishing (magic), aliens who just turn up on earth for no reason- oh hang on they have been there for 9k years, people exploding, and then God turning up and putting the people back together because he felt like it. This isn't from the left-feild, this is totally (INSERT YOUR PREFERRED SEXUAL/BODILY FUNCTION REFERENCE HERE).

If you enjoyed the Forever War and felt like it had a heart warming ending, you will enjoy this book. It’s a lot slower and I believe all the bad reviews are from people that think it is “implausible” (but somehow think the Forever War is plausible 😂 it’s science FICTION people) The author is a smart man, and I’m sure he thought very hard about how this story could unfold. Ultimately he decided that there are too many unexplained circumstances in the real world, that would continue to remain unexplained in the future. This book was entertaining and overall a great read!

This is the first book in a while written by a professional author, I have read and it was a joy. No sloppy proofing, all the words spelled correctly, sentences make sense. No more dollar novels for this boy. Haldeman is a true professional. The story is engaging, but read the earlier book first.

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