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In this eagerly anticipated sequel to 2007's Off Armageddon Reef, the sheer scale of the Kingdom of Charis's naval victory against corrupt forces of the Church of God Awaiting has the Church newly wary of Charis's technological innovations. These were introduced by Merlin Athrawes, bodyguard to King Cayleb II and actually an android imprinted with a human's memories and personality who seeks to throw off the false religion that bars mankind from the stars. As Charis's neighbors scramble to rebuild their shattered fleets and prepare for the inevitable reprisals, the Church lurches toward placing the entire nation under proscription and declaring holy war. The numerous characters are never reduced to stereotypes, and Weber's portrayal of the social changes brought about by Charis's bootstrap industrial and military revolutions ring true. If not as action oriented as the first volume, the descriptions of the rebirth of knowledge and the human spirit are at least as enthralling. (July)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.In Off Armageddon Reef, the author of the popular Honor Harrington series launched a brilliant new saga that began with the near total destruction of the human race and detailed the struggles of the one colony that survived by paying a high price-reinventing history and denying the use of technology. The story continues, as King Caleb of the island nation of Charis attempts to reclaim his human past and faces the wrath of the powerful Church of God Awaiting. Weber transitions from the galactic space battles of the Honor Harrington books to old-fashioned sea battles with the skill of a naval expert. Though his story encompasses meaty issues such as the separation of church and state and the importance of a shared mythology, its focus remains on the people who embody the strengths and weaknesses of a flawed but ever hopeful humanity. Along with its predecessor, this second installment of an important sf saga belongs in all libraries. Highly recommended.
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Posted August 9, 2009
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This novel is engrossing and quickly paced, but it's no longer science fiction. There's hardly any futuristic concepts other than the cyborg Merlin and his gadgets. The plot unfolds around a circa 16th. c. struggle to overthrow the prevailing geo-religious/political power on Safehold. At this rate space battles against the genocidal Gbaba are centuries away. That's somewhat frustrating given the futuristic premise of "Off Armageddon Reef." Nonetheless, I recommend this book to any fan of historical fantasy. It's an extraordinary story of religious/political rebellion as revealed through the efforts/struggles/battles of certain key characters.
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Posted January 17, 2011
This book shows the great talent of a great writer who can put himself into the world of which he writes...bringing to life in my mind the people of Safehold and the lives they lead. I really loved the read and, although I have already read #3, will read it again now just to tie it in as it was meant to be!!!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I like this series in spite of my complaining about it. I find myself frustrated by the slow pace of the series. Some whole books roll by with very little progress on the major plot lines, however, I keep going back for more so it must be doing something right! I like Weber's style and few people do naval combat or political machinations as well as he does.
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Posted October 23, 2010
This book picks up where the previous left off. New plot twists are introduced, and long hidden secrets are revealed. What is fascinating about this book is the very real way in which Weber deals with the ethical/theological/philosophical questions that arise. What is more impressive is that he does this while maintaining a good sense of pacing and intermixing a lot of action into the story. Again, this is well worth your time to read.
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Posted July 30, 2010
The pace of this book is excellent, it rises up and and down enough to keep you reading.
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Posted May 24, 2010
Weber did a great job here. I really love his writing for the evocative battles, yet this book didn't have many --- what it did have was characters making important, honorable (and hard!) decisions, and making some stirring speeches.
This is the second novel in Weber's "Safehold" series; don't read this one without reading the first, and don't expect all the loose ends to be tied up neatly by the end of the book.
5 stars out of 5.
This is the second bood in this series and is well written, entertaining, and I have a hard time waiting for the next book.
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Posted September 21, 2009
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The second in the series, stays true to the writing style and methodical plot progression of the first in the series. You'll never see a certain twist in the plot coming, it still has me thinking about it at odd moments. It's a great read, and my personal library would be lacking without including it.
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Posted September 4, 2009
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How does Weber manage to construct so many completely different universes in his novels? All of them astonishingly detailed, particularly with regard to the technology systems and their specific roles in tactics. Here the comparison of his novels to the Horatio Hornblower series becomes even more apt, as his population is limited to centuries old technologies. Yet, he never allows these details to overwhelm his characters, who are as full-bodied and inspiring as Hornblower himself. His plots are always a thrilling ride and I can't wait for the next installment in this series.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This fast-moving and entertaining sequel features political intrigue/tactics, engrossing scientific genesis/advancement and boisterous action sequences. Nonetheless, it lacks the imaginative futuristic elements and pervasive swashbuckling which complimented "Off Armageddon Reef." The plot is composed of simultaneous occurring or alternating story lines. That complexity slightly diminishes the primacy of the saga's central protagonists Caleb and Merlin. Although they remain important and sympathetic, the increase in active players reduces intimacy and emotional investment. Plus, Caleb's and Merlin's characterizations are a bit more broadly drawn. In particular, Merlin looses entertaining, quirky personality traits. I recommend this book to readers of historical fantasy; but warn potential sci-fi readers that there are no futuristic concepts/themes other than cybernetic Merlin and his limited technology.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Ok, this second segment was not as action packed as the first but it certainly had many intriguing subplots that were exploited. This series has eons to go and at the current pace I might not be alive to see it's conclusion. The human race may just outlast the Gbaba. So far, so good for a semi-medievil story...I would like to see Merlin whip up some magic high tech stuff to solve some of these crisis.
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Posted December 8, 2008
Best of the first two books in the series. First book laid out the premise and major characters, while this one delves more into the world politics. Yes, there are the obligatory battles, but they actually fit into the story instead of in some of Weber's books where battle follows battle until any but the most narrowly focused reader gets a little tired. The Safehold series, if it holds to the quality of the first two books, could go on a LONG time. This is a book I will re-read, probably more than once to get all the nuances and characters clear.
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Posted August 8, 2008
Since picking up Weber 2 years ago and devouring everything there was to read I was anxiously awaiting the 2nd part of this series. I finished this one in just under 2 nights reading. It is a page turner and you really don't want to stop once you begin. Cayleb and Merlin weave their diplomacy, war and intrigue while trying their best to not let Merlin's true identity and status be let known other than to those they trust. This book flows so well that you will get to the end and wish it weren't. I highly recommend it!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The military technology advances provided by android with a human brain Merlin Athrawes to King Cayleb II of Charis led to their naval slaughter of the forces of their neighbors sanctioned by the Church of God Awaiting at Darcos Sound and Armageddon Reef. Merlin hopes further victories against the corrupt beleaguered Church will ultimately allow mankind to soar off Safehold into space currently banned by church doctrine as interfering with God¿s way.------------- The nations who allied with the Church fear retaliation and know there is little they can do to prevent this since their fleets were destroyed. At the same time a stunned Church of God Awaiting considers declaring Charis as a heretic nation and demanding a holy war to be fought on land as the sea belongs to the renegade kingdom. Meanwhile Cayleb and his Archbishop consider making the religious schism official.--------------- This great sequel (see OFF ARMAGEDDON REEF) has much less action than its exhilarating predecessor, but will be considered one of the best science fiction thrillers of the year. The key cast members seem fully developed, but what makes this superb thriller worth reading is how deep yet subtly the story line provides the audience with insight into how much the Renaissance changed the world.------------ Harriet Klausner
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Overview
The world has changed. The mercantile kingdom of Charis has prevailed over the alliance designed to exterminate it. Armed with better sailing vessels, better guns and better devices of all sorts, Charis faced the combined navies of the rest of the world at Darcos Sound and Armageddon Reef, and broke them. Despite the implacable hostility of the Church of God Awaiting, Charis still stands, still free, still tolerant, still an island of innovation in a world in which the Church has worked for centuries to keep humanity locked at a medieval level of existence.
But the powerful men who run the Church aren’t going to take ...