Polostan
Bomb Light, Book 1
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January LaVoy
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Neal Stephenson
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Termination Shock and Cryptonomicon, the first installment in a monumental new series—an expansive historical epic of intrigue and international espionage, presaging the dawn of the Atomic Age.
The first installment in Neal Stephenson’s Bomb Light cycle, Polostan follows the early life of the enigmatic Dawn Rae Bjornberg. Born in the American West to a clan of cowboy anarchists, Dawn is raised in Leningrad after the Russian Revolution by her Russian father, a party line Leninist who re-christens her Aurora. She spends her early years in Russia but then grows up as a teenager in Montana, before being drawn into gunrunning and revolution in the streets of Washington, D.C., during the depths of the Great Depression. When a surprising revelation about her past puts her in the crosshairs of U.S. authorities, Dawn returns to Russia, where she is groomed as a spy by the organization that later becomes the KGB.
Set against the turbulent decades of the early twentieth century, Polostan is an inventive, richly detailed, and deeply entertaining historical epic, and the start of a captivating new series from Neal Stephenson.
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Entertaining from Start to Finish
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That said, it's been a while since he's delivered a book worth reading. Fall was a disjointed mess that murdered some of my favorite characters in nonsensical ways. Termination Shock was a pile of woke garbage attached to a rambling story based on leftist wet dreams. Polostan was literally his last chance with me.
Fortunately, he made good.
Polostan is the first book in an extremely promising series where Neal is doing what he does best - inserting fascinating hard science into historical fiction with interesting characters.
The book, and story, doesn't quite reach the great level, but it is very good. Not quite getting over that "great" line is due to the story focusing heavily on Dawn/Aurora (who is fascinating) while the supporting cast, mostly interesting so far, all having very brief bits. They are generally cleverly written and compelling, but the circumstances of the time and place in history leads to short, and abruptly ended, stints spent with them. I'm assuming far more time will be spent on other characters as the story develops and moves out of such a perilous locale.
January LaVoy is a competent and skilled narrator and works extremely well for the main character. She has good vocal range and timing while delivering the appropriate emotion and accent to all of the voices. She does fall a bit short with masculine voices, but this is common even for the most skilled female narrators and isn't a failing.
Some of the negative criticism I've seen could have been taken verbatim from the initial reviews for the Baroque Cycle, and are, in my opinion, just as invalid now as they were then. This is the first book in a large story and the standard single-novel tropes just aren't going to apply. The story will develop across multiple books and expecting a clear-cut beginning, middle, and end is not rational. This IS the beginning.
Overall, it is a very promising start to another fascinating story from Stephenson. I'm looking forward to the next installment!
Finally, Neal gets back to delivering a good story
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New hero!
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Slow start but Damm when it goes
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Even so, I kept drifting off because the story is so slow
Please use an editor!
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Not what I was thinking…
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Different!
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Political Intrigue, Science and Polo in the Cold War
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(You can read a novelization of the same period and an American woman and her offspring, like Aurora an American communist (but Aurora is learning the hard way) in Sana Krasnikov’s _Patriots_, also set in both Magnetogorsk and back in the USA, so coincidentally similar to the events and settings of Polostan!)
Aurora strikes me as an improved, deeper treatment of the heroine America Shaftoe from Cryptonomicon.)
I love this whole novel.
I believe Dick is Richard Feynman, which means he is 15 years old when Aurora meets him.
Fantastic capture of Physics and realistic, accurate capture of the scientific process and zeitgeist in the 1930s, leading up to the invention of the atomic bomb. I suspect that’s where this series is going. I’m all in!
One tragic flaw in this audiobook: unforgivable mispronunciations of the Russian names, throughout. Like nails on chalkboard.
10/10 on rich character, cracking plot and action, and profound scientific and political history!
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A period fiction adventure story
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