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Ad Luna by Hûw Steer

katherineshawwrites's review

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adventurous hopeful lighthearted slow-paced

4.0

Well, what a fascinating book! The concept is truly original, in that it's an Ancient Greek tale of adventure set in space, and the imaginative world-building does it justice. Steer creates wondrous Lunar and Solar worlds which feel fresh and new whilst maintaining that mythological flavour we would expect from such a story.

The characters are great, especially Lucian, who inspired the whole book with his fantastical tales in ancient times, and his characterisation in the book is excellent. A scholar, a diplomat and a friend to our protagonist Dio, Lucian is endearing throughout, and pivotal to the success of the story. Dio himself is more understated, but no less likeable, and I enjoy seeing him become more confident in his role as an officer and later an ambassador, and reassessing his own ambitions and priorities.

I will say that the second half of the book far outshines the first. While I enjoyed the novel as a whole, there's an odd lack of motivation for the characters to be doing what they're doing at times, and the the battle scenes go on far longer than I think is necessary, meaning the plot lulls in the middle. Saying that, I'm glad I persevered through the slightly tedious mid-point and experienced everything that comes afterwards, as there was a very satisfying and even somewhat heartwarming climax and ending to come. 

jferrell526's review

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5.0

Excellent imagination

Ad Luna is an excellent example of an imagination without limits. A fantastical tale truly worthy of a read. Not many can take Greek history and stand it on its head and come out with a novel that is both exciting and informative.
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