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The End of the Posleen Wars, October 3, 2009
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The Posleen are defeated, finally. They are waiting for the final attack by the Humans when they are offered an out by the Indowy, Aelool. The out takes them on a pilgrimage back to their beginings. The small party of Posleen led by the God-King, Tulo'stenaloor are hi-jacked by a virus and led to where they are wanted to be. Planet after planet they see until they find the one they came from.
On Earth the religions led by father Dwyer and the AID, Sally who is now human, gather some of Earth's different religions and decide to find the Posleen and save their souls. They are sure the Posleen has souls. They will follow the Posleen through space.
However, someone else seems to be leading both expeditions, someone very powerful and all-knowing. No one really knows who, or why but we get some answers. The humans led by Dwyer, Guano, a god-king who was saved in a church and is now a priest, Sally, The Switzers, Guano's mate and son, and a host of others, are dedicated to saving the Posleen.
I found the story enthralling, the concept and the revelations really caught me and I was rooting for the Posleen all the way. I enjoyed it and I think it is a fitting ending to a very long and torturous saga. The religious aspect may not be to your taste but it was fasinating to me.
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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
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Can YOU make a Hero out of a reptilian centaur that eats people?, October 5, 2009
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Once upon a time the Earth was nice, uncomplicated, and normal. Then the Galactics showed up. They said the Posleen were coming, and the Posleen were hungry. Earth was chosen to provide the armies that would stop the Posleen from eating everyone in the known Galaxy.
Unfortunately, the warriors the Galactics unleashed did their jobs too well...you see the Posleen and the Humans were supposed to kill each other off. But the Humans won.
So there he was, one of the last remaining Posleen GodKings on Earth. All the rest of the Posleen hordes had been killed. Can he save the Tulor Posleen from complete annihilation, or will his struggle to overcome the nature that the Aldenata built into the Posleen be futile?
This is a book that is both full of action and thoughtful. One thinks of Ringo and Kratman as mow-'em-down, high body count mil-science fiction writers, but both are pigeonholed as that too much, I think. Even though Tom's nickname is "Genghis" and Ringo's is "Oh, No, John Ringo, No!" both of them are easily capable of fine storytelling with some significant deep thinking behind the writing.
The first books in the Aldenata series make the Posleen into the epitome of horrible alien invaders...not only do they want Earth, but they want to eat Humans..."thresh" they call them. In fact, Posleen will eat anything... even each other.
But that's what the Aldenata, a vanished race of superbeings, made them into, not what they want for themselves.
The Tuloriad is the story of the Posleen's search for racial redemption. And it is a whacking good story, too.
Go buy this book.
Walt Boyes
Associate Editor
Jim Baen's Universe magazine
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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
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Non-standard Ringo, September 23, 2009
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First off, this book starts well before the "Eye of the Storm" book. So if you are looking for a straight-forward continuation of the Aldenata cycle, this is not it. Also, this is not a smash and bash book. There are no vast armies clashing with artillery and death at every turn.
What this book does is ask: How, in relief from the genocide we faced, do we regain our humanity? Is there redemption? Most of the book is the travels of a small group of Posleen as they try to rediscover their roots and attempt to find a new Path for their species. There is also a significant section dealing with human survivors of the invasion trying to deal with a new reality. Can you be true to your religon after what has happened?
I think this book was a necessary step towards bringing the Posleen into the 'new' fight alongside of, rather than against, humanity. I DO reccommend this book for anyone who follows the Legacy of the Aldenata universe. I must say that I would NOT reccommend this as a first book or introduction to the world of the Posleen. Of course, I may be a bit snobbish about it, having read all of the books in the series...
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