The Stars Now Unclaimed (The Universe After #1)
The Stars Now Unclaimed (The Universe After #1)
Ratings7
Average rating3.5
I had high hopes for this book when reading the description. I DNF'ed it at 55% though because it didn't live up to what I had expected. I initially liked the characters, but there wasn't a lot of character development or interesting relationships developing in the story. The plot had a lot of action and fight scenes, but it just lumbered along and didn't seem to move the story forward. So much potential that just didn't pan out.
I really had high hopes for this book: I was thrilled to receive an ARC via a contest from Tor.com. The premise was intriguing and the universe was a unique one I'd not encountered before. The characterizations seemed well-thought-out, both alien and human. However, the over-use of profanity (especially the f-bomb) ruined the book for me. I understand (I think) why the trend to have characters use profanity is increasing, but the effect (for me) is the opposite of what is seems to be intended. I realize I am probably in the minority these days, but I just cannot relate to or even get behind characters that continually, almost casually, use profanity. It is so unnecessary. And if I can't find a way to relate to the characters, especially the protagonists, then it's a “DNF” from me.
HOWEVER...
Upon the recommendation of a librarian of my acquaintance, I gave this book another try, focusing less on the profanity (which I still think is unnecessary to the tale being told) and more on the underlying characters and universe. I am glad I did - the story is well-plotted, characters full and rich, and the action is nearly non-stop. Lots of intriguing concepts, and humor in unexpected places (although not too much to detract from the overall intensity of the plot). After almost not finishing this book, I can now say I am very much looking forward to the sequel.