Sunday 30 November 2014

SCIENCE FICTION REVIEW: Firefall - Peter Watts

Release Date: 02/10/14
Publisher: Head of Zeus

SYNOPSIS:

February 13, 2082, First Contact. Sixty-two thousand objects of unknown origin plunge into Earth's atmosphere - a perfect grid of falling stars screaming across the radio spectrum as they burn. Not even ashes reach the ground. Three hundred and sixty degrees of global surveillance: something just took a snapshot. And then...nothing. But from deep space, whispers. Something out there talks - but not to us. Two ships, Theseus and the Crown of Thorns, are launched to discover the origin of Earth's visitation, one bound for the outer dark of the Kuiper Belt, the other for the heart of the Solar System. Their crews can barely be called human, what they will face certainly can't. 'A tour de force, redefining the First Contact story for good.' Charles Stross. 'If you only read one science fiction novel this year, make it this one!...it puts the whole of the rest of the genre in the shade...It deserves to walk away with the Clarke, the Hugo, the Nebula, the BSFA, and pretty much any other genre award for which it's eligible. It's off the scale...F**king awesome!' Richard Morgan. 'State-of-the-art science fiction: smart, dark and it grabs you by the throat from page one' Neal Ascher.


REVIEW:

OK, lets be straight from the start this is not a new book from Peter but a compendium, of two of his others (Blindsight and Echopraxia) and whilst there’s a lot of people who enjoy the authors work, I have to say that I found it pretty hard going. It was a real struggle for me to make my way through it as all in I didn’t quite get what was really happening in this Alien Communication title.

Add to this characters that I didn’t want to spend time with and a plot that felt like it dragged out for me and all round this was a book that didn’t work too well for me. Whilst I’m pleased I finished it, its not a series I’ll be returning to any time soon.

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