
The Stars Are Legion
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Poole
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Teri Schnaubelt
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By:
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Kameron Hurley
About this listen
Somewhere on the outer rim of the universe, a mass of decaying world-ships known as the Legion is traveling in the seams between the stars. For generations, a war for control of the Legion has been waged, with no clear resolution. As worlds continue to die, a desperate plan is put into motion.
Zan wakes with no memory, prisoner of a people who say they are her family. She is told she is their salvation - the only person capable of boarding the Mokshi, a world-ship with the power to leave the Legion. But Zan's new family is not the only one desperate to gain control of the prized ship. Zan finds that she must choose sides in a genocidal campaign that will take her from the edges of the Legion's gravity well to the very belly of the world.
Zan will soon learn that she carries the seeds of the Legion's destruction - and its possible salvation. But can she and her ragtag band of followers survive the horrors of the Legion and its people long enough to deliver it?
In the tradition of The Fall of Hyperion and Dune, The Stars Are Legion is an epic and thrilling tale about tragic love, revenge, and war as imagined by one of the genre's most celebrated new writers.
©2017 Kameron Hurley (P)2017 TantorCritic reviews
The narration was a little wooden but not enough to detract from a good story
I was a little overwhelmed at the beginning but it pays off in the end.
Good story
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Unusual, creative and very gooey
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Awesome world-building
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Astonishing book
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I adored the visceral biopunk setting and the continual themes of rebirth and the gruesome nature of, well, nature. Life and death and biology and war and love. I especially loved Zan's journey and the cast of women she met, all very distinct.
However I feel as a stand alone novel this tried to do too much at once and as such left a lot unanswered. This should have been at least a duology to fully explore the world. As in some parts feel underdeveloped (for example the nature of the world ships themselves and how they came to be and what they are).
I also felt that Jayd's storyline at times felt a bit like filler and I kept finding myself wishing to return to Zan instead. As others have pointed out, the ending also seems just a tad anticlimactic and rushed. The author maybe should have allowed this story to have a bit more breathing space.
But overall I loved it. Great story, great performance. Four out of five stars, I wish there was more.
Amazing ideas
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Surprising plot, fascinating settings
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Unique world. Loved it
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overall poor
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Epic quest story...
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Painful listening !
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