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Burndive

Burndive

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This time focusing on the son of the engimatic Captain
Review: Burndive is the term for computer hacking in the world that Karin Lowachee has created. The first thing you will notice when reading Burndive is that their is essentially no burndiving in it. This is one of those interesting cases where the publisher must have picked the title, because it has nothing to do with the book. That being said, Burndive is an excellent follow-up to Warchild, this time focusing on the son of the enigmatic Captain Azarcon of the Macedon. Azarcon's 18-year-old son Ryan doesn't know his father, since he has been away his whole life, but his father's politics have led to an attack on Ryan's life which brings them into very close quarters. Burndive is less military scifi and more space opera, but the characters are compelling and deep and excellently drawn. The book is a little slow at first, but ends with a flourish that left me searching Amazon for the unfortunately unavailable sequel. I will be looking forward to it.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome, believable and moving
Review: The son of two very rich and powerful parents, Ryan Azarcon is idolized and envied by the people on Austro station. They don't realize that he is still recovering from the trauma of seeing the wholesale slaughter of the Hong Kong embassy by terrorists. Ryan is not politically savvy and buys into the propaganda of the twenty-year war between the Earth hub and the alien Strits. His father is the captain of the starship Macedon, patrolling deep space against alien incursions and space pirates.

Although he has only met his father three times, Cairo comes to bring his son on board his ship to keep him safe after a failed assassination attempt and over the objections of Ryan and his mother. While on board, he sees his father try to broker a peace between the Strits and the Earth hub and the young man learns that truth is in the eye of the beholder.

It is awesome, believable and moving to see the protagonist turn from a sullen teen into a mature man over the course of this tale. Told in the first person narrative from Ryan's perspective, readers find themselves hoping that the protagonist can overcome all the traumas he has suffered and emerge a mentally healthy person. Readers who like innovative fast-paced and action packed space opera that foster character development will love Burndive.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome, believable and moving
Review: The son of two very rich and powerful parents, Ryan Azarcon is idolized and envied by the people on Austro station. They don't realize that he is still recovering from the trauma of seeing the wholesale slaughter of the Hong Kong embassy by terrorists. Ryan is not politically savvy and buys into the propaganda of the twenty-year war between the Earth hub and the alien Strits. His father is the captain of the starship Macedon, patrolling deep space against alien incursions and space pirates.

Although he has only met his father three times, Cairo comes to bring his son on board his ship to keep him safe after a failed assassination attempt and over the objections of Ryan and his mother. While on board, he sees his father try to broker a peace between the Strits and the Earth hub and the young man learns that truth is in the eye of the beholder.

It is awesome, believable and moving to see the protagonist turn from a sullen teen into a mature man over the course of this tale. Told in the first person narrative from Ryan's perspective, readers find themselves hoping that the protagonist can overcome all the traumas he has suffered and emerge a mentally healthy person. Readers who like innovative fast-paced and action packed space opera that foster character development will love Burndive.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well worth waiting for
Review: Waiting for Karin Lowachee to produce a sequel to her outstanding first novel "Warchild" was not easy. Jos and his friends would invade my daydreams. They would sneak up while working or driving or whatever and start dialogs seemingly right in my ear.
Frequently, I reread sections and speculated as to how things might continue. Over the year some satisfying (for me) paths developed and I began to wonder: Was I setting myself up for disappointment?

Well, "Burndive" finally arrived and she did none of what I expected. Instead, she thrust us into the POV of Ryan Azarcon, the rich spoiled son of Cairo Azarcon Captain of the Macedon. Ryan, who was only briefly mentioned in Warchild, was not, despite his own trauma, a sympathetic character. I was not pleased. Then, about a third of the way in she smoothly began weaving him into the Warchild main story. We were back among our friends. We had a couple of newbies to digest. I liked Sid - Ryan was still giving me indigestion - but that would change.

I loved it!

In these first two books (of a trilogy I've been told) Karin Lowachee has taken two totally dissimilar protagonist, from greatly different backgrounds, through different experiences, and brought them to the same place on the same side with a great supporting cast. The characterizations have depth. Their motivations and emotions are well drawn. The storyline has exciting space opera; convoluted politics, betrayals, and assassins in the midst of delicately balanced war and peace.

I'm looking forward to book three.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another compelling read from Lowachee
Review: Warchild was such a gripping book that I feared Lowachee would drop the ball on any sequel. But this one is as compelling, if not quite as haunting.


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