Speed O' Darkness Rules!
Speed of Darkness by Tracy Hickman might be one of the greatest sci-fi action books of all time. On a scale of 1-10 I would definitely give this book an impressive 8.9, which is amazing compared to some of the other books I¿ve read. This story is about a Confederate marine, Ardo Malnikov, who is sent to Mar Sara to recover a mysterious box. The planet is being overrun by the enemy, the Zerg. The Zerg are a mutant life form created by an ancient race known as the Xel¿Naga, in an attempt to create a master species. The book tells the story of Ardo¿s marine life, and the hardships he faces with his clouded past. As a fan of the Blizzard game, StarCraft, it was definitely an excellent experience to read this book. The story itself does not feature any of the stars from the game, such as General Edmond Duke, Lt. Jim Raynor, or Sara Kerrigan, the queen of the Zerg, but nonetheless, it is an amazing story. The characters of this book are very developed, and it¿s almost as if you are on the battlefield with them. Tracy Hickman, who has written the Dragonlance Chronicles, is used to a surplus of characters, and fits each one in very well. At some times it gets confusing, but if you keep reading to the end, it will all make sense. My favorite character would have to have been Sergeant Littlefield, who is very kind to Ardo, as well as brave and caring for his recruits. He plays a very important role at the end of the book, but I don¿t want to give it away, because it is a very important part. Mr. Hickman did an excellent job displaying the characters, because each of them had his own personality. From PFC Cutter, to his very strong and determined ambiance, to PFC Windon, and her very sarcastic attitude, you understood each individual. The characters of this novel all played an important role in each scene. I had a lot of favorite scenes, but my most favorite would have to be when the Zerg mutalisks come to destroy the Command Center. Lt. Breanne, Ardo, Meredith, Marcus Jans and Sergeant Littlefield are all trapped within, and must fight their way outside to safety. Tegis, the pilot of the Vixen, is waiting for his brother Marcus to come outside, and fails to see the mutalisks coming toward him. I regret that I cannot tell you more, but I don¿t want to spoil this crucial part of the novel. If I had to change one thing in this book, it would be the ending. Although the ending was very moving, I would have rather had it differently. I can¿t say what I would like to change, because I will give away too much, but I hoped for a different finale. In a nutshell, I really did love this book. It was an exciting, heart-pounding adventure which tested your idea of reality and kept you guessing until the end. I would recommend this book to almost any child my age who likes action and adventure with a little blood and gore mixed in. The characters were excellently done, and the vivid detail Mr. Hickman used was truly awe-inspiring. It felt as if you were in the gauntlet of zerglings, or up against the mutalisk firing your gauss rifle. It was written to put you into the action, and it could not have done that better. If you were to read this book as a class, I don¿t think it would go too well, because despite its excellence, it does not have any correspondence to school life. It would be an excellent choice though, for students to read and review, without projects in between. Although you could do it as a class book, it would not be as wise because of the sci-fi fantasy genre. On the whole, this book was one of the greatest novels ever written! (i dont normally type like this, it was a school assignment, sorry for being so proper... i promise im not really like that)
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback.
Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.