
There Will Be Dragons
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Narrado por:
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Tim Fannon
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De:
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John Ringo
Paradise lost...
In the future there is no want, no war, no disease nor ill-timed death. The world is a paradise - and then, in a moment, it ends. The council that controls the Net falls out and goes to war. Everywhere people who have never known a moment of want or pain are left wondering how to survive.
But scattered across the face of the earth are communities which have returned to the natural life of soil and small farm. In the village of Raven’s Mill, Edmund Talbot, master smith and unassuming historian, finds that all the problems of the world are falling in his lap. Refugees are flooding in, bandits are roaming the woods, and his former lover and his only daughter struggle through the Fallen landscape. Enemies, new and old, gather like jackals around a wounded lion.
But what the jackals do not know is that while old he may be, this lion is far from death. And hidden in the past is a mystery that has waited until this time to be revealed. You cross Edmund Talbot at your peril, for a smith is not all he once was....
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sleeper
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a future society is cast down over politics. some people want civilization. some only want power.
great book
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Book one explores in details the cruelty (murder, rape, pillaging, &c) and difficulty of rebooting a society where humans were forced to become self-sufficient. There is also a large portion of the book spent on the negative effects to women, starting with rape and moving to menstrual cycles and physical constraints. While most of this topic of exploration was interesting, considering that those worries had long since being alleviated, I felt that too much focus was placed on it.
I intend to continue the series with the hope that the saga spends more time moving the story forward and less time spent on the day-to-day human interactions.
Props to Tim Fannon for a well done performance.
This is why we can't have nice things.
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The book have some potential, but it's not worth the time and effort.
most of the book is a mix of genres and variety of story telling technics, so it's missing the point of writing a good book.
Some potential
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I like the first book
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context
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thank you!
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Weak development
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Book 1, where’s the dragons?
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This book is just fine, but ends up being a disappointment because the next three books don't fulfill the promise.
Oh and also, the author is a right-wing nutjob and nasty creepoid. If you want to know what I mean, just Google "OH JOHN RINGO NO" and read the 2008 book review (of a different book series by this author). It's mostly under wraps in this first book. In the next three, there are occasional moments where the author injects his right-wing goofball beliefs (such as climate change denier nonsense). But the big issue is that the next three books are significantly creepier and gross from a standpoint of objectifying female characters, including young ones (early teens in some cases). I could not believe the number of times he mentioned a character's boobs when it was completely unnecessary. Seriously, the next three books are skirting the edge of mild slash fic at times. Ringo is one of the horniest authors I've ever encountered, but without any actual payoff (if I wanted that I'd listen to smut/erotica). If you also find the phrase "get your/my/his pipes cleaned" beyond gross, maybe don't start this series.
Interesting premise, decent story in this first book. The next three books are a big let-down.
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