The Slaver Wars Endgame eBook Raymond L Weil Frank MacDonald
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The Federation is pushing the Hocklyns steadily back, but they still vastly outnumbered the Humans and their allies by hundreds to one. Fleet Hedon Admiral Streth has to defeat them before they develop newer and more deadly weapons. In a bold move, Hedon comes up with a daring plan to attack the Hocklyn home worlds. If he succeeds, the war will be over and if he fails then the Federation will face imminent defeat.
The AIs have withdrawn to the center of the galaxy where they are working on their Great Project. Once completed it will send out a hyperwave that will eliminate all organic life in the galaxy. Can anything be done to stop this impending apocalypse?
This is the exciting and epic conclusion to the Slaver Wars series. Over 160,000 copies of the series have been sold.
The Slaver Wars Endgame eBook Raymond L Weil Frank MacDonald
I am on the last book of this series and I will admit to enjoying the series. Yet despite spending several hours reading the many books in the series, I never developed any real interest in the characters. During the series we are supposed to really care about five specially important people more than all the other billions of humans killed. These people are called "The Special Five", and I always found this appellation specially grating! I was never ever involved in the various love relationships the multitude of characters had. I just skipped those pages. I also found the treatment of the aliens very repetitive. As one other reviewer put it, the Bears are always saying " Let us Hunt Together," and various Hocklyns are always wanting to "have his blade draw human blood." It gets pretty old. Still... I just skipped that stuff too. So what did I read?? Well, the battle scenes are really quite good. One does get numb to the huge numbers of battlecruisers, strike cruisers, Monarchs, Anlon bombers etc. etc. that are decimated and blown out of space. Still... all in good fun. Pretty good reading on the beach when you are on vacation with absolutely nothing on your mind.Product details
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The Slaver Wars Endgame eBook Raymond L Weil Frank MacDonald Reviews
From all the 5-star reviews posted, this book should have been fantastic - it wasn't, so I wonder who the 5-star reviewers are and what age group they are in.
I found the plot slow in building up to the battles with too much unnecessary personal relationships between the characters, and the battles repetitive. I am one of those who feel that a science fiction story is all about action and the main character's story. This book (and the whole series if we are honest) has just too much personal romantic interaction between too many characters, some of whom only play small parts. I skipped most of the personal conversations between them all and managed to find the book interesting enough to finish but not interesting enough to get the Lost Fleet book, toted as being the next in the series. The ending was a relief but one that leaves so many loose threads that more books just have to be written. Personally, three books in a series are enough. Any more and the story loses momentum and gives the impression that the author is simply writing more books to cash in on the earlier appealing books..
At the time of writing this review I feel somewhat drained and heres why. I have spent the last few days reading books 4-7 in this series - so many characters I have come to like are gone including a group whose status amongst the living is up in the air. There have been massive battles fought on a grand scale and the unimaginable loss of life is incredible. But for all the battles - which are enthralling to read - what I have most enjoyed reading about, is the private moments in the lives of the main characters - the simple pleasures in life that see our characters away from the battles. This provides a good counter-weight to the endless battles and gives the reader a brief moment to engage in the characters enjoyment in each others company and the day to day pleasures of life; whether it be the special five at a resort by the sea or Amanda and Richard enjoying time at ski-resort. I believe these interludes are a necessity when writing about a major galactic war with a lot at stake - too many battle scenes and I believe the reader would quickly get battle fatigue themselves, lol. Overall I have thoroughly enjoyed this series - it has been absolutely fantastic; the battle scenes have been top-notch and tense; enjoyable and believable characters; loved the friendly AIs, Clarissa and Ariel; great adversaries - I know I would never want to come in contact with Hocklyns or bad AIs, that is supposing they were real, lol. Highly recommend this series.
This book gives great satisfaction! If you've read the other six books, you know what Fleet Admiral Streth has been building towards and it comes in spades this time.
The Hocklyns are going to get what's coming to them. I really like the authors attitude towards the Hocklyns and that is no mercy. Although the destruction of the Federation of Planets which was Fleet Admiral Streth's home ocurred over 400 years ago (remember Streth went into cryosleep for that long), it is still time to utterly obliterate the Hocklyns.
There is a lot of fighting in this book and with a lot of new human starships, you have to pay attention to what's going on. You should also wonder what's going to happen to the "Special Five" which is a pretty stupid name given to Jeremy and his friends. I wonder if one or more of them will make it through the completion of this book. You'll need to read it to find because I'm not telling!
Now, I have a few questions for the author.
1) What happened to the fierce and deadly sleeping Hocklyns? Remember how the High Leader was going to wake these guys that numbered in the thousands? They were supposed to be so bad that once awaken, they might have taken over the entire galaxy. Yet, they never got awaken and never became a threat even when the Hocklyn Empire was definitely on the ropes.
2) With all their advanced technology, why can't somebody build a computer terminal/ workstation on a starship that doesn't explode?
3) If it only takes two years to get to the next galaxy, why didn't the humans just pack up and move everyone while they had time? Seems like they wasted a lot of time building warships instead of intergalaxtic ships while the Hocklyns didn't even know where Earth actually was. Of t course his would have negated a great series so this question is kind of stupid.
Still, this was a great series even if it seemed to switch gears during the telling. As I said in my review of the very first book, this was a series that science fiction reader just loves. A landing on the Moon only to discover a crashed starship from an obvious advanced civilization.
Start reading the series from front to back. You won't be disappointed. And, it might just continue!
I am on the last book of this series and I will admit to enjoying the series. Yet despite spending several hours reading the many books in the series, I never developed any real interest in the characters. During the series we are supposed to really care about five specially important people more than all the other billions of humans killed. These people are called "The Special Five", and I always found this appellation specially grating! I was never ever involved in the various love relationships the multitude of characters had. I just skipped those pages. I also found the treatment of the aliens very repetitive. As one other reviewer put it, the Bears are always saying " Let us Hunt Together," and various Hocklyns are always wanting to "have his blade draw human blood." It gets pretty old. Still... I just skipped that stuff too. So what did I read?? Well, the battle scenes are really quite good. One does get numb to the huge numbers of battlecruisers, strike cruisers, Monarchs, Anlon bombers etc. etc. that are decimated and blown out of space. Still... all in good fun. Pretty good reading on the beach when you are on vacation with absolutely nothing on your mind.
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