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Lords of Uncreation: An epic space adventure from a master storyteller (The Final Architecture Book 3)

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When powered up, all the fragments form a single hull, though separated by great spaces, and, with the Eye at its center, a hopefully impregnable fortress against the Architects who had, thus far, avoided injuring any surviving Originator artifacts. Only in the final stretch did things really start to get interesting, with the revelation of some of the mind blowing mysteries at the heart of the story. From Idris, Solace, Olli and Kris the humans from the incredible cast of alien creatures including Kit, Ash, Aklu and many more, a huge world with cultures and quirks is expanded on with each book.

What made this series so fun concerned the intriguing cast rather than the science, making this really a character driven adventure with technology and such being merely the backdrop and largely handwaves.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. For reasons unclear even to himself he subsequently ended up in law and has worked as a legal executive in both Reading and Leeds, where he now lives. And taking all three books in the 'Final Architecture'-trilogy together, this is one of the, if not the best modern space opara, with an imagination that is hard to find anywhere else in the genre, combining vivid action, engaging characters and awe-inducing ideas. This is the endgame (among many other plot threads) and it's been well orchestrated; a very good hard science fiction read from a brilliant and talented author, highly recommend the whole series.

Arī zinātniskās detaļas stāstam ir līmenī, nav nekādu iekšēju pretrunu un uz beigām pazūd arī maģijas piegarša, jo viss top atklāts. Not what I would have expected or even have hoped for, but that's what makes it all the more amazing. Taken as a whole, the trilogy is certainly not one of his lesser series, yet at the same time I find it doesn’t excite me the way his other novels do.To Idris, his continuing probe into unspace is the most important thing, and he resents being dragged out of his immersion “to deal with that tedious round of politics and violence. The third installment really rounds out the story and fleshes out the characters in ways I didn't expect. Idris argues against the extermination of the Architects and senses in their strangely artistic way of reworking the planets they destroy “the expression of their grief at being made to do the will of monsters.

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