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Christopher paolini to sleep in a sea of stars review
Christopher paolini to sleep in a sea of stars review




christopher paolini to sleep in a sea of stars review
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"Christopher Paolini make literary magic."- People "Christopher Paolini is a true rarity."- The Washington Post "Paolini is a spellbinding fantasy writer."- The Boston Globe "A breathtaking and unheard of success."- USA Today "An authentic work of great talent."- New York Times Book Review "Just as he did with his fantasy series, Paolini again captured my complete attention with the sheer breadth of his imagination."-By Hook or By Book "Sure to be one of the biggest literary moments of the year."-The Portalist Kira is my queen of thorns, and I would trust her with my life and with the fate of humanity. " The character cast in To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is perfection. The ending was fantastic, big and exciting and with the same outside-the-box thinking I now expect from one of Paolini's endings."-Novel Knight It's accessible and engaging and left us wanting more."- Starburst Magazine "Has that charm that is unique to writing. "Dazzles with otherworldly delights-and unearthly nightmares."- Newsweek "This is Paolini's best book so far, skillfully done, brilliantly imagined and cleverly executed.

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Corey's The Expanse series and for fantasy fans willing to try space opera."- Booklist, starred review Paolini populates this universe with a large cast of interesting and relatable characters, and mostly avoids reductive good guy/bad guy dynamics, lending the story a sincere emotional depth.

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"The skills honed in his YA fantasy series, Inheritance ( Eragon, 2003), are on full display here in his vibrant world building, especially in the mythology of the alien tech.

christopher paolini to sleep in a sea of stars review

"Fans of all kinds, one can be sure, will come to question, and stay to explore."- The Wall Street Journal

christopher paolini to sleep in a sea of stars review

To purchase To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, visit Amazon."A powerful piece of SF, with intelligent writing and big ideas."-Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of Children of Time There’s a sprinkle of romance, comedy, and gory action that’ll keep you guessing until the very end. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars isn’t hard sci-fi, so if you’re new to the genre, you’ll still be able to follow along with everything that’s happening. Staring into space, I felt like I was looking back into the past, not the future.īut then it dawned on me: Kira is probably doing the same thing, looking at me from the past and sailing in a sea of stars. When I was done with To Sleep in a Sea of Stars and thinking about the next thing to do with the rest of my day, I felt a deep urge to go outside and gaze at real stars. If someone told me that Christopher Paolini spent decades building a time machine that transported him to the future, and he was able to get a perfect mental picture of the year 2257, I would believe it. Paolini did a great job drawing on several elements of science fiction works to create a plot that seems perfectly different and, somehow, old and nostalgic.

christopher paolini to sleep in a sea of stars review

In a galaxy so vast, who would have thought that it would be the “little dreamer” to find the second alien relic? What’s worse is that it happened when her life was going as planned. Kira has spent much of her life fascinated by the stars and by the unknown universe. But she grows on you, and that strong will makes her more relatable in my eyes.įor someone like me who has grown tired of selfless heroes, Kira’s instinct for self-preservation was a welcome balm for me in a time when I’ve been belabored with stories of “chosen ones” driving headfirst into danger for the sake of the “greater good.” Unlike many protagonists that I’ve come to admire in sci-fi, there’s a defiant quality to Kira, enough so that it’s almost irritating. It’s enough to make you feel that you’ve stepped into the future, with the protagonist Kira at the reins of this suspenseful read. Readers are thrilled with bits and pieces of advanced science and technology as the plot progresses. That is, until it isn’t only human beings. The story isn’t similar to Star Wars, where there’s multiple sentient species involved this is only human beings. The idea that human beings are trying to spread out across the stars is huge. I have read about colonies before, but I haven’t seen the concept so extensively manifested. Starting the book, the first thing that caught my interest was the idea of colonies. I have, however, previously heard of Christopher Paolini, though I can’t name any of his other titles. I’ve never read a book by Christopher Paolini before, so I went into reading without prejudice or any sort of preconceived notions.






Christopher paolini to sleep in a sea of stars review