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title = "Live Free or Die - John Ringo" |
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date = 2021-10-22 |
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tags = ["books", "reviews", "john ringo", "scifi", "books:2021", |
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"published:2010", "stars:1"] |
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[GoodReads |
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Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6713634-live-free-or-die): When |
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aliens trundled a gate to other worlds into the solar system, the world reacted |
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with awe, hope and fear. But the first aliens to come through, the Glatun, were |
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peaceful traders and the world breathed a sigh of relief. When the Horvath came |
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through, they announced their ownership by dropping rocks on three cities and |
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gutting them. Since then, they've held Terra as their own personal fiefdom. With |
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their control of the orbitals, there's no way to win and earth's governments |
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have accepted the status quo. |
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You can say there is something wrong with a book when you have two parts in the |
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title, one positive and another negative, and you start wishing the protagonist |
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would get the later. |
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For a story, it starts really well: It's not "humans conquer space", it is "the |
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first contact with another species happens on Earth". So, it is interesting how |
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human dynamics change when this happens at our door. |
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But the thing focus on a single guy, who suddenly discovers something a merchant |
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species gets highly interested and that's when the story goes downhill. First, |
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the guy gets a bunch of money. Then it corners the something he figures out, |
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practically creating a monopoly -- most of the stuff belongs to him, and the few |
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others that have that something are really his friends. It gets to the point |
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that he starts complaining that nobody else is doing what he is doing. He bought |
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everything, left just a few scraps to others and then complains that nobody is |
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trying to do what he did. Genius. |
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Also, the story age pretty damn bad, specially since, right now, we are facing a |
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virus that is killing a lot of people. In the story, there is something like |
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that, which can be cured with some care -- basically, people have to use |
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disinfectants to kill some parasite, which can be somewhat painful. And then our |
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"hero" proposes that the parasite is actually a good thing, 'cause it would |
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solve the problems with government pensions and most people that will die are |
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those that do not care or are too weak or not smart enough. The fact that he |
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says all this with a "Sadly" in front of it makes nothing to save his |
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reputation. |
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And that's basically why, not even by half of the book, I was choosing that the |
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hero would take the later part of the title, even if that meant that all |
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humanity would be lost. 'Cause that guy doesn't deserve to be a "hero". |
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I see that the book is part of a series, and even if I still have hopes that |
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later books will paint him as the villain, I have high doubts that that would |
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happen. |
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Even if the writing style is good to read and you can churn chunks of the story |
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in fast pace, the whole is enough to make you want to punch a fictional person |
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in the face. Hard. |
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