- Paperback
- Publisher: Unknown (2006)
- ASIN: B0028QCMKK
- Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Adventure Novel,
This review is from: Crystal Rain (Hardcover)
I've read stories of the cut-off colony that forgets its roots before, but what makes this one so interesting to me is that most of such tales are set untold centuries after, when no one remembers the way things were or recognizes the bits of mystical ancient machines for the high tech they were. In Crystal Rain, however, there are characters still around from those days, people (and things!) born with the benefit of genetic engineering and biotech, who have lived the 300 or so years since the break with galactic civilization. These are people who have gone on to have children, knowing that the children will be born sans benefit of these technologies, will age and die at the "normal" rate. So you have parents outliving their kids and their grandkids. Maybe its being a relatively new parent at a relatively late age myself, but I find this really poignant and intriguing both. Equally welcome was the much-touted Caribbean culture. Airship battles with Aztec warriors doesn't hurt either. Though it was the quiet moments between the ailing General Hayden and Prime Minister Dihana that were the stand-out bits for me as I look back. This was a high action adventure novel that gave me some new twists on old ideas. Bottom line: Toby can really write! I'm in for the ride on this series (of related stand-alone's it looks like.)
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well Developed World - Compelling Characters - Fascinating Story,
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This review is from: Crystal Rain (Hardcover)
I picked this up with no advance knowledge about the author based on the cover -- the cover evoked some of the old Edgar Rice Burroughs stuff I love so much.
Wow! What a great surprise. I was hooked from the very first chapter. I purchased it, took it home, and almost read it in one sitting. The world and its inhabitants are so well developed and so lovingly described that I was completely involved in the story. And, as its cover suggests, it did in places evoke the best that the pulps had to offer (the airship chase, for example). First novel? I'm impressed. One of the best books I've ever read, period. One minor, miniscule complaint: The dialect spoken by the natives of this world was difficult reading for me at first. Early on in the story, I found myself re-reading some of the dialogue to make sure I understood what they were saying.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brought me back to Science Fiction,
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This review is from: Crystal Rain (Hardcover)
The book is a great entry point into Science fiction for readers. This is the 2nd or third science fiction book I have read since the likes of Fahrenheit 451 etc back in high school and it was easily one of the most interesting books I have read in the past few years. The new world which was created with internal conflicts and an amazing character differences allowed me to be immersed in the book. As I read the book I felt a connection to the John deBrun. The book is filled with surprises and has many points where it seems the end is imminent only to have John overcome a precarious situation.
I would definitely recommend this read even if you have not enjoyed science fiction in the past, the guns and weaponry of the book are not those of Star wars, real explosions and guns which shoot bullets are abundant, painting a much more dramatic and realistic picture than laser beams zipping across a room. Crystal Rain, A great story which can be enjoyed by veteran Science Fiction Readers as well as Newcomers to the genre. For Current SF readers to base some comparison I also enjoy Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves by Cory Doctorow and Accelerando by Charles Stross and Ranger Girl by Tim Pratt
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