To Sleep in a Sea of Stars

hardcover, 880 pages

Published Sept. 15, 2020 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-1-250-76284-9
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Review of 'To Sleep in a Sea of Stars' on 'Goodreads'

Hur annorlunda kan andra liv i universum vara och hur kan man förstå sig själv och andra? Temat i sig finns hos andra författare också, som exempelvis i Sue Burkes Semiosis-duologi. Variationen och möjliga gränser för fantasin gör däremot att sådana ämnen aldrig riktigt kan uttömas. Utöver detta främmande artefakter och nervpirrande action. En fortsättning blir en given läsning.

Enjoyable,

I originally found a hardcover copy of this book in a "free books" bin, then borrowed the audiobook edition from the library. I definitely enjoyed it, but I never felt emotionally invested in the characters. The episodic nature of the plot made the book feel very long; whenever I expected things to wrap up another conflict was tacked on.

Review of 'To Sleep in a Sea of Stars' on 'Goodreads'

Loads of fun, but the longer it goes, the farther it gets from its promising start as "real" scifi. The author's afterword discussing the long process creating this book was quite interesting. I wonder if I personally might have liked one of the earlier versions?
The backdrop is great, the characters engaging. By all means read it, but I guess I was hoping for something it's not.

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