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Adam Christopher

Autore di Empire State

35+ opere 2,036 membri 114 recensioni 2 preferito

Serie

Opere di Adam Christopher

Empire State (2012) 390 copie
Made to Kill (2015) 261 copie
Seven Wonders (2012) 144 copie
The Burning Dark (2014) 142 copie
The Age Atomic (2013) 93 copie
Hang Wire (2014) 89 copie
Killing Is My Business (2017) 62 copie
The Machine Awakes (2015) 58 copie
Elementary: Blood And Ink (2016) 38 copie
I Only Killed Him Once (2015) 35 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1978-02-02
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
New Zealand
Nazione (per mappa)
New Zealand
Luogo di nascita
Auckland, New Zealand
Luogo di residenza
England, UK

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I loved this book. Superheroes, noir, mystery, robots, blimps, the kitchen sink. One of my favorite books of the yer.
 
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cdaley | 33 altre recensioni | Nov 2, 2023 |
I can't say enough wonderful things about this series. I love the setting. I love the Science Fiction noir. I like the crossing of genres and how it feels like I am reading a well written pulp novel. I know Christopher will be leaving this world for a little while but if he ever comes back I am waiting to dive in again. My favorite new author.
 
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cdaley | 5 altre recensioni | Nov 2, 2023 |
This was not the book I thought I was going to get. The reviews and cover blurb advertised alternate history, dimensional rifts, super heroes, gangsters and detectives. It had all those, but the story felt like they'd all been put into a food-processor and roughly chopped together. Nothing fit. There was very little cause and effect and zero character motivation (other than simple survival). It felt a lot like an old comic book or television show where stuff happens because the story needs it to happen. There is no 'why'. Disappointing.… (altro)
 
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zot79 | 33 altre recensioni | Aug 20, 2023 |
Back in the day, Captain Abraham Idaho Cleveland had led the Fleet into battle against an implacable machine intelligence capable of devouring entire worlds. But after saving a planet, and getting a bum robot knee in the process, he finds himself relegated to one of the most remote backwaters in Fleetspace to oversee the decommissioning of a semi-deserted space station well past its use-by date. But all is not well aboard the U-Star Coast City. The station’s reclusive Commandant is nowhere to be seen, leaving Cleveland to deal with a hostile crew on his own. Persistent malfunctions plague the station’s systems while interference from a toxic purple star makes even ordinary communications problematic. Alien shadows and whispers seem to haunt the lonely corridors and airlocks, fraying the nerves of everyone aboard. Isolated and friendless, Cleveland reaches out to the universe via an old-fashioned space radio, only to tune in to a strange, enigmatic signal: a woman’s voice that seems to echo across a thousand light-years of space. But is the transmission just a random bit of static from the past—or a warning of an undying menace beyond mortal comprehension?

YOU GUYS! YOU GUYS YOU GUYS OMG. I picked this up, seriously, babbling to my husband about how this looked like it was going to be exactly what I wanted as far as a Mass Effect-ey style space opera. I mean, it had everything -- monstrous, spider-like robots that EAT PLANETS and a plucky captain who fights them. Right? Right? NOPE. This turned into one of the creepier horror novels I’ve ever read. This was totally Event Horizon. Or Sunshine -- the movie, not the McKinley novel. IT WAS SO GOOD. I can kind of see why it has such a low rating on Goodreads just because I had no idea it was a horror novel, but dude! WIN.
… (altro)
 
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lyrrael | 16 altre recensioni | Aug 3, 2023 |

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Opere
35
Opere correlate
7
Utenti
2,036
Popolarità
#12,628
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
114
ISBN
123
Lingue
7
Preferito da
2

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