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Cargando... The Last President (A Novel of Daybreak)por John Barnes
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The first half of this 3rd volume in the Daybreak series becomes rather tedious with its slow pace and lack of plot development. The second half of the book has some interesting, but not unexpected plot turns. The end is a little thin, as is the author ran out of space allotment and had to rush to lay the groundwork for another book in this series. Character development could be better. It is rather thin and not consistent. I'll read the next book, whenever it comes, and can only hope that the series improves. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesDaybreak Series (3)
An author who "excels at combining the tension of the chase with the elements of science fiction,"* John Barnes delivered a fascinating and frightening scenario about the collapse of America's political and social infrastructure following the destruction of modern technology. Now, the author of Directive 51 and Daybreak Zero continues his story of the wild postapocalyptic frontier--and humanity's last desperate attempt to re-civilize their world.... For more than a year, Heather O'Grainne and her small band of heroes, operating out of Pueblo, Colorado, have struggled to pull the United States back together after it shattered under the impact of the event known as Daybreak. Now they are poised to bring the three or four biggest remaining pieces together, with a real President and Congress, under the full Constitution again. Heather is very close to fulfilling her oath, creating a safe haven for civilization to be reborn. But other forces are rising too. Some people like the new life better.... In a devastated, splintered, postapocalyptic United States, with technology thrown back to biplanes, black powder, and steam trains, a tiny band of visionaries struggles to re-create Constitutional government and civilization itself, as a new Dark Age takes shape around them. *Rocky Mountain News No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The first 50 to 70 pages basically summarize the two previous novels, but not enough so that a new reader would be able to pick up on the story line. Barnes has crafted a complex novel that alternates between half a dozen major locales and intertwined plot lines. It sometimes is difficult to make the switch between locales and characters that change every few pages. Gives an impression that the book is too chopped up into too many subsections. I also found too much repetition. The ending is compelling (no spoilers here). It comes on quickly and sets the stage for another book in the series. Overall, I enjoyed the book and will gladly read the next one. ( )