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title = "Galaxy in Flames, Ben Counter" |
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date = 2019-11-20 |
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tags = ["en-au", "books", "reviews", "horus heresy", "ben counter"] |
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/815091.Galaxy_in_Flames): |
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Having recovered from his grievous injuries, Warmaster Horus leads the |
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triumphant Imperial forces against the rebel world of Isstvan III. Though the |
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rebels are swiftly crushed, Horus's treachery is finally revealed when the |
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planet is razed by virus bombs and Space Marines turn on their battle-brothers |
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in the most bitter struggle imaginable. |
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Not much an improvement from the previous books. |
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The plot could be seen from several books ago, so there is no big plot twist |
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-- although one could say that there is one, a la George R. R. Martin |
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("oooohhhh, so edgy!"). But the general plot could be seen from the very start |
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of the book, so there was no big surprise. |
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Also, some of very old clichés of every story are so used and abused that, |
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when there is something "out of order" happening, you feel a bit like "yeah |
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yeah, go on". There are no surprises, no twist that you can't predict pages |
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ago. |
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And yet, there is one glaring plot hole that started in the previous book and |
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still isn't explained: Why it happened? When did it happen? |
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Two books and no answer. |
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Also, the idea of ending blocks of text (think as subchapters inside the real |
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chapters) all end in cliff-hangers, to the point that, when the story gets |
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faster -- and the blocks smaller -- the amount of cliff-hangering is simply |
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annoying. |
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On top of that, there is some weird character personalities changing from |
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white to black -- which also happened in the previous book, but not with the |
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intensity of what happened in this one -- that it feels more like a previous |
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character just died and they put a new one with the same name. |
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The book got to the point that I almost relish on spoilers -- which I did look |
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-- 'cause, honestly, I'm not sure I can stand so much of this thing. |
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