The first 2 were excellent I really enjoyed them. The third one was ok, but there just wasnt enough of a story left to justify a third book I think they could have wrapped it up in 2 books. But as a whole story I really enjoyed the genesis wave.
('quadrilogy'??? Is that a word?)
('quadrilogy'??? Is that a word?)
It seems to be a fairly common usage in Internet vernacular, but the standard term found in dictionaries is "tetralogy."
what do you mean by "continuity porn"?
The term refers to fiction that overindulges in making references to characters and elements from existing series continuity, doing sequels or crossovers, exploring how events or elements from different episodes or shows tie together, explaining contradictions between them, etc. Some have used the term to refer to things like, say, The Eugenics Wars throwing in cameos by virtually every 20th-century character ever established in Trek.
I've just recently got my hands on the audiobook versions of all four Genesis Wave books. I've listened to the first two books, and it seemed that the story concluded. As others have said in this thread, the third book is, so far, extremely disappointing. I've noticed a shitload of continuity bumps as well, but as these books were written before the "concerted effort to maintain a tighter continuity from book to book" policy, it can be forgiven...I guess. Hopefully the third one gets better and Genesis Force is at least decent.
what do you mean by "continuity porn"?
The term refers to fiction that overindulges in making references to characters and elements from existing series continuity, doing sequels or crossovers, exploring how events or elements from different episodes or shows tie together, explaining contradictions between them, etc. Some have used the term to refer to things like, say, The Eugenics Wars throwing in cameos by virtually every 20th-century character ever established in Trek.
I mean no offense to Mr. Vornholt by this...it seems as though Pocket Books asked him to turn the series into a three book series, but only after he'd already finished books 1 & 2.
I'm about an hour into Genesis Force, and so far, it has been superior to GW#3. Will check back when i've finished...
^As far as the audiobook goes, Worf was pretty much there from the beginning.
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