
A Many-Threaded Tapestry
Destiny's Crucible, Book 9
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Davis
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Olan Thorensen
The future of Anyar is being woven with threads spread across the planet. Secrets revealed, coalitions to form, an implacable enemy to resist. One thing is certain: once again, the future of Anyar has taken a new turn.
Those myriad threads contribute to a tapestry whose final mosaic remains obscure. An enigmatic alien race scattered five human castaways across the planet Anyar, far enough apart that they should never meet. The planet itself is a mystery. How is it already inhabited by humans when they did not evolve there? Castaway Joseph Colsco, now known as Yozef Kolsco, gradually finds himself at the center of resistance to an empire with ambitions to rule the world by any means necessary: Narthon.
He has studiously kept secret his origin despite questions about his innovations introduced centuries early for Anyar's civilizations. Now, he is not alone with his secret. Three other castaways find their way, on their own or not, to join him on the island nation of Caedellium. Joy at the latest arrival is severely tempered by learning castaway Robin Kelly had been held by Narthon and revealed everything Yozef had kept secret. Unable to discern Narthon's intent, he is forced to decide to whom and whether to reveal the secret: family, friends, colleagues, and potential allies in resisting Narthon. The new events complicate an already over-burdened life. Yozef is a prime motivator in forging a coalition to drive back the Narthani tide. Will revelations dash those plans? What will be reactions to the revelations?
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I completely gave up on following all the Narthani character names as there was too many introduced with ridiculous names. Then there was a WHOLE chapter around how to do a PowerPoint presentation with current technology. Shortly later it was a chapter on how to conduct polling. Maybe it’s just me but that was beyond useless to go into such detail on those topics while the story basically creeped along. So much time could have been saved on the detail and instead focused on overall themes like the alliance, the internal problems, and probably even would have had time to cover the invasion.
Polls and PowerPoints vs Progression
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Good story.
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Build Up
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More Questions, Can’t Wait For The Next
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Too much to do about nothing
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I would also call it the tapestry of tying up lose ends.
hope the next book gets written a little faster than this one, especially because of that cliffhanger ( I have 2 options in mind)
recap
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Complex Alignment of Old Adversaries and Surprises
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Waiting a year makes one move on and forget.
Also, the narrator has begun slacking off… I can hardly distinguish between some characters at times. Then again, he has probably also waited so long and has forgotten.
Anyway, I have really enjoyed his series, just feel a bit jilted with the length of this one.
You have done us wrong!
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Outstanding story
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good, not great
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