A review by midwinter
The Stars, Like Dust by Isaac Asimov

4.0

Being my second read through of this book I must say I found it as thrilling and grasping as the first time. A very fun and relaxing read, an interesting plot with some twists (even though some of them are a bit ridiculous and unrealistic).
The main character, Biron Farril - the Heir Rancher of Widemos, goes from a naive adolescent in the beginning to a mature individual towards the end. Even though the character's evolution seems rather unnatural it is necessary for the story itself. His love story with the Rhodian Director's daughter, Artemisia, is also something that evolved over night for no obvious reasons.
I am very much looking forward to reading the other two books in the series and seeing how the United States Constitution can really bring freedom to the known worlds.