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de Kevin J. Anderson (Author)
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In this stellar launch of a new series, bestseller Anderson (Dune spinoffs with Brian Herbert; X-Files and Star Wars books) delivers action, engaging characters and credible fantastic worlds in spades or ekti, the fuel vital for spaceships in the year 2427. The Terran Hanseatic League, in a heady rush of manifest destiny, turns Oncier, a huge gas planet, into a sun so its four moons can be used for colonization. In the process, the Terrans disturb the ancient but dwindling Ildirans, their uneasy allies, whose leader, the Mage-Imperator, suspects that Terrans are far too eager to take over the spiral arm. Still worse, by inadvertently destroying Oncier's hitherto unknown colonists, the powerful hydrogues, the conversion of Oncier sets off a catastrophic conflict that threatens the existence of all Terrans and Ildirans. The Earth Defense Forces of the Terran Hanseatic League, the Worldtrees and Green Priests of Theroc, the gypsy Roamers who mine ekti all must unite with the Ildirans to fight the alien menace. Book one sizzles with a fast-moving plot woven tightly with vivid characterizations: the space cowboys Jess, Ross and Tasia Tamblyn; the exotic Ildirans; the grotesque Mage-Imperator and his handsome Prime Designate son, Jora'h; Beneto Theron, his clan and the bewitching Nira Khali; the appealing and not-so-appealing humans, Raymond/Peter and Chairman Basil Wenceslas; and many others, all conspiring to make this fascinating future epic one not to be missed.
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An experiment in converting a gas giant into a star with the potential for transforming the former planet's moons into environments suitable for human colonies awakens a heretofore hidden civilization and plunges the galaxy into a war for the survival of humanity. The latest novel by the author of Star Wars: Darksaber and the coauthor (with Brian Herbert) of Dune: House Atreides launches a dynamic space opera featuring political intrigue and intense personal drama. Anderson's skill in delivering taut action scenes and creating well-rounded human and alien characters adds depth and variety to a series opener that belongs in most sf collections.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Turgid, lacking depth - lacking any merit, really, Mars 12 2008
Par Malcolm (Ottawa, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Good SF should allow the reader to be able to indulge in what Tolkien called the suspension of disbelief: that is, to accept as "real" things that you know are really impossible. It should also have a good plot, strong characters, and be well written. This dreadful tome fails on all counts. It starts off reasonably well but quickly lapses into a series of short chapters that deal in turn with an array of uninteresting, wooden characters, not one of whom inspires the reader to give a hoot. Some are derivative, including a feisty hot shot female pilot - basically a Lucy Skywalker. There are people who live in what would seem to be giant mushrooms, turn green and communicate telepathically - and instantly, across interstellar distances - via .... wait for it .... trees!

If there is a plot it is not well presented or developed. Rather, it comes across as a series of short vignettes, few of which hold the reader in suspense.

The writing style is wooden and turgid. There are frequent "floating" sentences, in the middle of paragraphs, that should have begun with "I should have mentioned that ..." as they seem to have no actual link with the paragraphs in which they are embedded, but appear to be saying something that should have been said earlier. Was this thing edited by anybody?

To be honest, I made it about two-thirds of the way through this book, always waiting for something to happen. But nothing much did, and what did happen - for example, attacks on skymines by beings that live in gas giants - was described only in a cursory manner. At that point I simply gave up.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Promising but not perfect, Avril 30 2004
Par T. Martin (League City, TX USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Kevin Anderson has produced a conceptually interesting universe and plot but his unfortunate writing style and some internal consistency problems keep this from being an excellent read. That said, the book is enjoyable and story is interesting. As one might expect, the book has many characters and plot threads and some of these are better than others. Unfortuately, some of the intersting characters are shuffled to the background and the stereotypical characters take the foreground.

My biggest criticism is that it takes a half the book to get the characters introduced and the plot underway and then another quarter of the book goes by before the plot is really moving. Additionally, KA seems to find it necessary to constantly remind the reader of certain facts about his characters. C'mon, I was paying attention. Honest! This just draws out the book and highlights the clumsy composition.

All in all, I enjoyed the book and will probably invest the time in reading the sequel(s) but I certainly hoped for a little more. I'm looking forward to the writer that can produce a futureverse with the same depth and interest that George R. R. Martin has done for fantasy worlds. Unfortunatley, KA is not that author but has done a respectable job with this novel.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 No need for a sequel, Déc 9 2003
Par David "dtstrange" (Pleasant Hill, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I usually don't like to type bad reviews, but this book just plain didn't do it for me. The plot itself, how a futuristic galactic society must deal with an overwhelming and incomprehensible threat, was a good one and caused me to buy the book in the first place. I generally like Alien Invasion stories and from reading the cover, it seemed like this one had the makings of a great read.

Boy, was I ever wrong.

To sum it up, the book starts slow and goes nowhere fast. The author seems to be writing a sci-fi version of Martin's "Song of Ice and Fire" series, but instead of introducing us to a few detailed characters at a time, he throws a whole slew of them at you, each one telling their story in 3-5 pages at a time. Just as you start getting the feel for the character, the chapter ends and a new character comes into play. Usually on a whole different planet and at a different time, so there's no consistency with the plot development. Now, combine that with terrible writing, and an ever increasingly illogical plot and it just makes for a very mediocre read. I have no intention of buying the sequel (IT'S IN HARDBACK!!!!! Like anyone would buy this in hardback??!!), so don't look for any further reviews on this series.

As soon as I forced myself to finish it, in the vain hope it would get better, I read Walter Jon Williams Dread Empire Fall: The Praxis, which is also the first book in a series and I breathed this HUGE sigh of relief. It is such a pleasure to read a good book after finishing a bad one. Sorry Mr. Anderson, I guess you should stick to copying Star Wars novels or whatever it was you were doing before writing Hidden Empire.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Kevin Finally Creates His Own Epic
One of Sci-Fi's most prolific writers over the last ten years or so seems to have finally created his own universe with as much depth as those he's been "playing" in... Read more
Publié le Jui 7 2004 par Marco Clupper

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Unique Experience
Hidden Empires seems to be, at it's best, a novel not about technological advances, war or economy, but about universal concepts. Read more
Publié le Avril 4 2004 par Ferny Reyes

5.0étoiles sur 5 The first book in an incredibly exciting epic sci fi series
Kevin J. Anderson's Hidden Empire: The Saga of Seven Suns Book 1 requires a certain level of commitment from the reader, but one's patience and focus is well rewarded by a... Read more
Publié le Mars 31 2004 par Daniel Jolley

3.0étoiles sur 5 Song of Ice and Fire meets Lost in Space
I will probably read the sequal out of curiosity but I will not read it a secound time. The setup was great I liked the charecters, the action was moving along at a fast clip... Read more
Publié le Mars 27 2004 par General Pete

4.0étoiles sur 5 Way to go Kevin...
I began reading Hidden Empire (Book 1) wondering how Kevin Anderson was going to top the Dune prequels. Read more
Publié le Mars 10 2004 par N. MACQUEEN

5.0étoiles sur 5 amazing
all i can say is amazing, where i live i have only just got the first volume and i am looking for the new ones, cannot wait
Publié le Mars 4 2004 par nigel rohrich

4.0étoiles sur 5 up there with Dune Foundaition Lord of the Rings
THE GOOD: Okay i have been a Krvin J. Anderson fan for a long time. With his Star Wars books and Dune preuquils, (which for the record are definatly worth your time, not Frank... Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful book
Through most of this novel I was sure I'd end up giving it 4 stars. It seemed that like with the Dune prequels, Mr. Read more
Publié le Nov. 24 2003 par Kyle Stewart

1.0étoiles sur 5 idiot plot
I've just browsed through a few of the online reviews of this book, and although most of the things I liked and (mostly) disliked about it have got a mention, nobody seems to have... Read more
Publié le Nov. 23 2003 par J. Weld

1.0étoiles sur 5 Just terrible
I just had the unpleasant experience of finishing this book last night. It is without a doubt one of the worse sci-fi books I have read in a long time (of course I've been... Read more
Publié le Nov. 19 2003 par jgrass39

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