Finished Well Of Souls. That was... some kind of something.
I think, actually, that the further the book progressed and the more it resembled what Star Trek usually looks like, the less I got out of it; Bick was truly remarkable in the early long, character-based scenes of just people letting all their massive amounts of fucked-up hang out to dry, and wasn't as skillful at the space battles or plot developments in the last third.
But man, Marco sure did like to experiment, and it's great to read something so totally different from anything else in Trek. Minus the complaints above and some general first-novel-itis, I think Bick really had something here. I think if Bick came back and wrote a Titan book, it could be one seriously stunning piece of work.
In general, the Lost Era miniseries has been uniformly outstanding so far. Daring, varied, complex, and fascinating. Too bad that, from what I hear, Deny Thy Father fails to match the trend.
I think, actually, that the further the book progressed and the more it resembled what Star Trek usually looks like, the less I got out of it; Bick was truly remarkable in the early long, character-based scenes of just people letting all their massive amounts of fucked-up hang out to dry, and wasn't as skillful at the space battles or plot developments in the last third.
But man, Marco sure did like to experiment, and it's great to read something so totally different from anything else in Trek. Minus the complaints above and some general first-novel-itis, I think Bick really had something here. I think if Bick came back and wrote a Titan book, it could be one seriously stunning piece of work.
In general, the Lost Era miniseries has been uniformly outstanding so far. Daring, varied, complex, and fascinating. Too bad that, from what I hear, Deny Thy Father fails to match the trend.