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Vanguard Precipice- It's been read. Probable spoilers

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Picked up a copy of Precipice yesterday evening an finished it off.

It is defnitely different. The story break down in to distinct parts which eventually come together for various characters.

Pennington and T'Prynn go out in search (mostly T'Prynn) to gain leverage to save her career. This substory is somewhat interesting, including T"Prynn's way of getting of Vulcan. Some character development for both characters which seems really relevant.

Reyes, a Tholian, and Gorkon have an interesting story, in a sense doomed from the start, but is different sort of look into Klingon concepts.

Quinn and Macallen (spelling) has potential, but in some ways, Quinn's backstory comes across as very convenient way resolve some difficulties faced by the characters. It was enjoyable, but sort of pulled me out of the story at times.

Events on the station continued onward, with some progress, yet I didn't feel like the semi-big reveal was well done. I'd have preferred to have seen a different approach. Desai's seeming new love interest, almost seems a bit one-dimensional at times, but is still believable.

A few events were tied up and it was nice to see various issues resolved, (won't be spoiling them), but at the end, I'd say it was a decent story, fairly well written, but somehow seemed a bit under whelming compared to previous Vanguard books.
 
Well I was shocked to see it on the shelf at the books a million close to me. Normally they put Star Trek books on the shelf about 2-3 weeks after they normally begin showing up.
 
Pleasantly surprised to finally lay hands on both Open Secrets and Precipice the same day. Finished the two volumes off in a day, albeit one replete with assorted interruptions.

I'll wait a bit before chiming in with my own comments on specific details...
 
So Precipice is out? I guess I will look for that tonight when I go into Barnes & Noble cause I didn't see it friday night.
 
I looked at the barnes and borders near me yesterday. Not out yet. The stores here never put anything out till the day its scheduled for release.
 
I'm about half-way through. Enjoying it so far. Catching some in-jokes which is always fun.

(nymocks, cynar/raglon, Usual Suspects shout-out)
 
And I just remembered why Golmira was ringing bells. Or armor plating, rather. ;-)
 
Picked up a copy of Precipice yesterday evening an finished it off.

Ok, This is literally the only sentence I have read in this whole thread. I own all the Vanguard books but have not started that stack yet.

So, why the post......?

You've got to be kidding man! You read the entire book in 24 hours or less??? How does one do that? Regardless of the fact I dont have time or discipline to sit for hours on end reading I am not sure I read fast enough to accomplish such a feat. Kudos!
 
Just finished it, and it was every bit as excellent as I was expecting.

Certainly wasn't as epic as Reap The Whirlwind (which was probably on purpose, that kind of pace being essentially impossible to keep up), but I thought the character interactions were a delight from beginning to end. Quinn was never my favorite character before, but I really got him in this book, and I can't wait to see what Reyes is going to be up to next book.

Oh, and also, that last scene with Xiong's brilliant insight totally knocked me on my ass. Brilliant piece of storytelling right there.

2011 (I guess?) is a long, long time away...
 
I'm about half-way through. Enjoying it so far. Catching some in-jokes which is always fun.

(nymocks, cynar/raglon, Usual Suspects shout-out)

The Nymock pulled me right out of the story. Too bad because I was deep into it and really enjoying myself. Actually put it down for a while.
 
You've got to be kidding man! You read the entire book in 24 hours or less??? How does one do that? Regardless of the fact I dont have time or discipline to sit for hours on end reading I am not sure I read fast enough to accomplish such a feat. Kudos!

I actually read Mission Gamma: Twilight the evening I bought it. I also read The Lord of the Rings in a day and a half, the first four Harry Potter books over the course of about four school days - reading in the evenings, and the first six Ender's Game novels in a week of free periods at school. Sometimes, I feel a little guilty when reading; authors take months or years to write books that are finished in hours; it almost seems disrespectful.
 
Picked up a copy of Precipice yesterday evening an finished it off.

Ok, This is literally the only sentence I have read in this whole thread. I own all the Vanguard books but have not started that stack yet.

So, why the post......?

You've got to be kidding man! You read the entire book in 24 hours or less??? How does one do that? Regardless of the fact I dont have time or discipline to sit for hours on end reading I am not sure I read fast enough to accomplish such a feat. Kudos!

I can read a typical Star Trek novel in about 3-4 hours. Christopher's books take a slight bit longer.
 
There were a lot of game-changers in this one, character-wise. At least two characters are pretty much fundamentally changed. I liked that.
 
I can read a typical Star Trek novel in about 3-4 hours. Christopher's books take a slight bit longer.
At first I say "Unbelievable, seriously" :cardie:. I mean, at least on the surface. But if I look at "Summon the Thunder" and "Reap the Whirlwind" they are approximately 410 pages each. If I figure that it takes you 4 hours then that breaks down to about 1.70 pages a minute. I guess that does not sound too bad. Hats off to you still. I can't sit still for 4 hours straight and read. My eyes get tired, my mind wonders, I get bored or tired and go do something else (no fault to the writers). Either I need ADD meds or simply do not have enough focus. I would love to be able to get through them (or any book) faster.
 
There were a lot of game-changers in this one, character-wise. At least two characters are pretty much fundamentally changed. I liked that.
Interesting.:vulcan: I've been really anxious to get my hands on this for a while now, but hearing this makes me even more curious.
 
It's good. It's David Mack, and it's Vanguard. Of course it's good.

And yeah, it might have the best character-based stuff of any of them so far, even if the epic scale is toned down a little.
 
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