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Conquerors' Heritage (Mass Market Paperback)

by Timothy Zahn (Author)
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Timothy Zahn has created a universe in which mankind faces war against a newly discovered alien race. This universe is successfully brought to life by the exceptional talents of the readers. The first book of the trilogy focuses on the human perspective of the war; the second addresses the alien perspective. The unusual language of the aliens is skillfully delivered, easing the necessity for listeners to encounter these new words on their own. The smooth presentations enhance the listening experience. Zahn and the readers have composed a war story that allows the listener to feel empathy for both sides. The final book in the trilogy will be eagerly awaited. J.L.R. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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The second novel in Zahn's new trilogy is another finely wrought space adventure. Its theme is interstellar war, as a society faces a new, mysterious, insensate, and deadly race--humans. The whole story is told from the viewpoint of the conquerors of the title--the aliens who call themselves the Zhirrzh--as they desperately try to figure out what hit them and to hit back before the humans unleash a rumored superweapon. Matters are further complicated because the Zhirrzh exist in two states, as biological bodies and, after the bodies die, as incorporeal entities called Elders. Both states are involved in every sort of social, political, and emotional complication, all of which Zahn treats with his usual skill. You may wish the characters' names did not contain so many consonants but, otherwise, hardly fault the book. Roland Green

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Zhurzh are awesome!, Aug 4 2000
By Brittany Karns (Fairbanks, Alaska United States) - See all my reviews
I read the first book, and I really enjoyed it, and I just wanted to get the seconed one. When I realized that it was from the point of view of the Zhurzh, I started to have doubts, but it turned out to be just as good as the first. Vivid, and emotional, you find yourself feeling the way the characters do, hoping that things will turn out for them. This book compelled me to read the third.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing change, Dec 16 1999
I first got into Timothy Zahn's work through his Star Wars Titles, which were good. However his work with the Conqueror's Trillogy is exceptional. His non Star Wars stuff is far superior. His approach to the concept of "First Contact" is refreshing and well worked. If you want to read a good story with very interesting twists, these are the books for you.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Weakest of the series, Nov 29 1999
By T. Martin (Pullman, WA) - See all my reviews
There's a cliche that goes, 'a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.' Well, this is the weak link in the Conquerors' series.

Which is ironic since Conquerors' Heritage has the most intriguing idea of all three books: presenting the viewpoint of the alien invaders. Sounds interesting, doesn't it? But, alas, it simply isn't. Central to this problem is that Zahn promises a glimpse into an alien culture, but presents a world in which very little seems alien to us. The world of the Conquerors is essentially a quasi-human society with numerous ironic and tiresome twists. Example: the basic unit of time is the hunbeat, instead of the heartbeat (see how clever that is?). Yes, to Zahn's credit, there are indeed some points of interest. I did find the mystery of the fsss organ interesting (What is it? How's it work?), at least until Zahn turns it into an almost comical commentary on euthanasia. Careful readers will catch this, finnicky readers will be annoyed by it. Overall, Zahn gives the impression of being a talented writer with nothing worthwhile to say.

It is also worth noting that Zahn breaks a major rule of narrative structure and has it blow up in his face. The problem in this series (as defined by book one) is the conflict between the humans and the Conquerors. This is what Conquerors' Pride started out with, and it is where we were left at the end. Zahn's mistake is that in this second book, the central problem of the series is barely addressed. Instead, Zahn deals with the family squabbles of characters who, in the first book, were relatively minor characters. This simply doesn't work. Zahn deviates from the main premise of his story so far and for so long that readers are likely to tire of it rather quickly. Readers who claimed that Conquerors' Heritage was boring or lacked the intensity or interest of the other two books are most likely responding to this problem.

Readers who have read the first book and are debating reading the second should exercise caution. However, if you're like me, then once you start a series you're in for the long haul, and, yes, Zahn does return to his original premise with Conquerors' Legacy and the story does improve somewhat. If you've still got the stomach for it, that is.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Zahn Amazing !
Incredible new Universe, really well done, the characters are absolutely real. If you like SF, read it !.
Published on April 8 1999 by Eduardo Cominguez

5.0 out of 5 stars One of those books you finish in one day.
This was a great book. It added complexity to the storyline from the first book, and introduced some really interesting characters. Read more
Published on April 8 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Typical Zahn- Excellent!!
This book is terrific. The alien viewpoint puts the reader in the aliens shoes, showing (near the end of the book) exacly what started this war. Read more
Published on April 6 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT TWIST ON HARD SCIENCE FICTION!
By far better than the first, this chapter of the Conquerors Series shows us the other side of the epic battle--the alien. Read more
Published on Mar 9 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A different view....
This is the second book in Zahn's Conquerors trilogy. But it is written a completely different way to what I expected. Read more
Published on Jun 9 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars Bad folowup to book 1
After Zahn's great start to this series, the middle book suffers from the usual "middle book" syndrome of trilogies. Read more
Published on Mar 18 1998 by J. Hitchin

5.0 out of 5 stars An astonishing sequel to Conquerors' Pride.
After reading the first book of the trilogy it looked like just another well written 'humans meet alien race' novel. Read more
Published on Dec 4 1997

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