Hi everyone
I just finished The Medusa Chronicles, a collaboration between Stephen Baxter and Alastair Reynolds. I read this on my e-reader.
"Following an accident that almost cost him his life, Howard Falcon was not so much saved as he was converted, through the use of prosthetics, into something faster, stronger and smarter ...but also slightly less human and more machine than he was. And with this change came an opportunity - that of piloting a mission into Jupiter's atmosphere, and ultimately of making first contact with the life forms he discovers there. Picking up the threads of humanity versus artificial intelligences and machines, and of encounters with the alien, this collaborative novel between two superb writers is a sequel to Howard Falcon's adventures."
This was boring as hell.
The premise of this book intrigued me, but it went nowhere. The book should have been called The Falcon Chronicles because the Medusa got next to no screen time. It’s all about Falcon, and he is one boring, uninteresting, and one-dimensional character.
The book skips a lot of time, and you’d hope it would be to get to the interesting parts; but nope. It’s all tedious and boring, with no tension in the story anywhere. The story and the writing are so bland and uninspiring. A few promising characters or subplots get introduced, only to just fizzle out and not go anywhere.
And don’t get me started on the philosophy; it really felt like the authors were trying so hard to be intellectual.
The only reason I kept reading is because I love reading about discovering new worlds, species, and cultures. There were a few parts I really enjoyed, but unfortunately, they were few and far between.
Have you read The Medusa Chronicles? Did you enjoy it more than I did, or did you feel the same way? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy reading!
Helena
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