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A review by archergal
Rad van het Oneindige by Martha Wells
4.0
Well, this was a nice surprise! Although I'm not sure WHY I was surprised. I know that Martha Wells writes well. But this book was intriguingly unusual to me. The setting was a bit exotic. I kept thinking of Angkor Wat in her descriptions of the city. The protagonist was a strong female character. She had a love interest, but she rescued him about as often as he rescued her.
The bit about the world basically being something that was recreated in a small scale but which affected the large scale was pretty interesting to me.
The ending did get tied up a little quickly, I thought, but it was fine, mostly.
Interesting characters, intriguing ideas, unusual setting, competent woman. Yup, that's what I like.
The bit about the world basically being something that was recreated in a small scale but which affected the large scale was pretty interesting to me.
The ending did get tied up a little quickly, I thought, but it was fine, mostly.
Interesting characters, intriguing ideas, unusual setting, competent woman. Yup, that's what I like.