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Yeah, I also read the next part of the series, "Sabotage". I give that one 4/5. It's much faster paced than the first and I'm interested in seeing where the series goes from here.
The author needs to focus more on character development though. I still don't feel like I 'know' Avery Clark or...
I also agree with DATo. Very few writers are on par with Dickens. It's also very hard to find critics that can put aside their own biases and review a work objectively.
You can read a review of a book that says its well written. Then you can read another review of the exact same book that says it's poorly written.
I know that things are subjective, but I'm interested in knowing what YOU have to see in order to recognize good/bad writing.
I recently finished 'Constellation' by A.A. Smith. It's pretty good. Kind of a cross between 'La Femme Nikita' and 'Top Gun' in space. Some parts are amateurishly written but I've come to expect that from new authors.
All in all I give it 3.5 out of 5.
Hi fellow readers. I'm new to this forum. I mostly read spy thrillers, science fiction and mysteries.
I'd welcome any suggestions you may have for my next read :)
So far I've read 3 books by Robert A. Heinlein: Friday, Starship Troopers & The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.
Didn't like Friday at all but I loved The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.
What are your favorite Heinlein books?