A review by altruest
Assemblers of Infinity by Kevin J. Anderson

4.0

This book was great in the first half, but I have to say that the second half didn't keep the pace up from the first. I felt like the book should have ended about 100 pages before it did; the final stretch felt like there were obstacles made up just to make the book longer instead of naturally progressing from the story. That being said, I was pretty riveted for most of the book. Character development started out pretty on the nose (having a character named 'Can't wait', or repeating characteristics over and over until the reader gets it for example) but by the end of the book the main players are organically fleshed out to the point where I actually cared about their fates.

I did think it was funny how nanotechnology has become more popular now, but in the book it had to be explained completely to everyone other than the scientists.

I absolutely recommend.