Fractal Noise
2023 • 304 pages

Ratings50

Average rating3.4

15

While I greatly enjoyed “To Sleep in a Sea of Stars”, this story was interesting but I had issues with the characters, mainly I didn't really like any of them.

The mystery on the planet was interesting but nothing really gets discovered and it ends up being sidelined, much of the time, while four pathetic characters make stupid decisions and mostly complain to themselves.

The main character is going through grief, sure, but he seemed unusually stuck in it. Doesn't his company do psych evaluations? He wallows in his grief so much that it eroded the sympathy I might've otherwise felt.

The expedition leader became an extreme zealot; and seemed too much of a military type than an astrophysicist. Yes, the two aren't mutually exclusive but there didn't seem to be any evidence of the astrophysicist.

The chemist ended up a weak willed and incredibly boring character. First physically incapacitated, later completely useless. Why was he even in the story?

Finally, and perhaps the worst case was the geologist, how was this man even assigned to an expedition with such a hostile personality? It's hinted at that he has connections; that might've made his character more interesting. None of his behavior was a surprise; and I hated him from the start.

The ending was also rather abrupt, it could've used an epilogue.


Audiobook
Jennifer Hale's reading was superb; and while I generally don't like sound effects in non-dramatized audiobooks, in this particular case it was very effective.

October 8, 2024