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Angelmass
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Very interesting read, I enjoyed it a lot. I loved the concept of the black hole, and oh boy that ending was very well done! It was incredibly poetic. The characters were all excellent, and I especially relate to Jericho Kosta. A lot.
I liked how he handled descriptions of space travel. Outside of the few "magic" technologies required to make the plot work, the descriptions of spaceflight seemed very realistic, and the fictional aspects worked well (one thing I really enjoy is to see realistic spaceflight coupled with futuristic technologies that are not yet known to physics).
My only complaint is there was some sexual content you don't usually get from Zahn (at least, not in his books that I've read so far) where a man tries to take advantage of the female lead. The descriptions aren't explicit, but it's over the line of what I feel is appropriate for me personally. That being said, the female lead sees just how much better life is being loved by good people around her as opposed to the abuse she's faced in the past, and the moral compass is pointing in the right direction. It's just more explicit than I'm typically comfortable with.
Also, as a side note, Zahn may know a disagreeable accountant. Not sure what gives me that impression...
I liked how he handled descriptions of space travel. Outside of the few "magic" technologies required to make the plot work, the descriptions of spaceflight seemed very realistic, and the fictional aspects worked well (one thing I really enjoy is to see realistic spaceflight coupled with futuristic technologies that are not yet known to physics).
My only complaint is there was some sexual content you don't usually get from Zahn (at least, not in his books that I've read so far) where a man tries to take advantage of the female lead. The descriptions aren't explicit, but it's over the line of what I feel is appropriate for me personally. That being said, the female lead sees just how much better life is being loved by good people around her as opposed to the abuse she's faced in the past, and the moral compass is pointing in the right direction. It's just more explicit than I'm typically comfortable with.
Also, as a side note, Zahn may know a disagreeable accountant. Not sure what gives me that impression...
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