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D. K. Lindler

Autor de We Are The Destroyers

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Obras de D. K. Lindler

We Are The Destroyers (2014) 20 copias

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Lindler, D. K.

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Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
Even though I found a few of the characters not as realistic as others or more petty, I understood the story the author was trying to convey and did enjoy it very much. The scenes and character development was superb. It was an excellent read.
 
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authorhollynewhouse | 10 reseñas más. | Aug 8, 2019 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I didn't like it. The characters were obnoxious and I couldn't get into the story. It felt like through the whole book, one character or another was complaining and being childish.
 
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apollymipanthos | 10 reseñas más. | Jan 6, 2016 |
Environmental degradation and over-consumption are destroying Bel'lar's home world. A growing movement among the people is to adopt the Syn (synthetic) lifestyle, to practically live on synthetic chemicals. The minority Organs (organic) want Bel'lar to take a ship called Light Traveler, and a small crew, to the semi-mythical blue/white planet, to see if it is suitable for colonization.

Just before their hurried departure, just missing a mob of rampaging Syns, a beautiful mystic and seer named Ry Sing gives Bel'lar a horrifying vision. Long, long ago, Bel'lar was the Great One, the religious leader on a world called the Planet of Abundance. It faced a similar over-consumption crisis. His advisers convinced him the purifying the planet was the only option. It wasn't until it was too late that Bel'lar realized that "purifying" the planet involved using several nuclear weapons buried around the planet to kill everyone. Even worse, scripture says that he is destined to do it again.

After visiting the blue/white planet, with an unscheduled stop at its smaller, red, dead planetary neighbor (the Planet of Abundance), Bel'lar and crew head home to tell the people what they have found. Because of time dilation, nearly 350 years have passed since they left. Their world is on the verge of environmental collapse. The air and water are full of synthetic chemicals. There are no fish or animals left. Genetic modifications from the Syn lifestyle have made the population fat, hairless and stupid. The few Organs who are left are forbidden to leave their compound on pain of immediate death by the Syns.

An entire religion grew up around Bel'lar during his absence. A competing religion has grown up around a man named Quasar, leader of the Organs, and de facto ruler of the world. Bel'lar is to be forced to publicly recant (he has no interest in being another Great One), so that the people will have no choice but to worship Quasar. A short distance away is another planetary purification device. Does Bel'lar "purify" another planet? Is there anyone worth saving?

Personally, the first half of the book, when the crew visited the two planets, felt a little too new age-ish. The second half of the story, when they were back home, was much better. It will give the reader a lot to think about, and it is still worth reading.
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plappen | 10 reseñas más. | Jul 12, 2015 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I wanted to like this book more than I did, I really did. I was intrigued by the description, but in the end this book just didn’t any marks for me. I needed more emotion and feeling from the writing and story. It felt almost bland in a way is the best way I can think to describe why it didn’t work for me. Even though fantasy and science fiction are my two most read genres, but the writing just didn’t click for me with this one. While a lot happens, I almost felt bored at times because it didn’t all connect for me in a way that moved any plot forward. This book definitely explores science fiction with ideas that be relatable while are also distinguishable from other works. There is also some romance. There is plenty here that may work for other readers, where this book fell short for me.

Note I received an ARC of this book in exchange for honest review consideration.
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lostbraincell | 10 reseñas más. | Dec 31, 2014 |

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Obras
1
Miembros
20
Popularidad
#589,235
Valoración
2.1
Reseñas
11
ISBNs
1