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by NBJack
558 days ago
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Much of a fan as I am of his works, some of them certainly fall flat. Lock In is a great example; I loved his world building, but both of his first two books felt like it channeled Matlock or CSI with their endings, with exposition and some kind of reveal that felt out of character. I also admit lost interest in Old Man's War after The Last Colony. Redshirts however is a master class in satire of Trek, and Starter Villain made me laugh. I also admit Wil Wheaton's narration of his books always feels spot on to me. |
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