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Soarer's Choice: The Sixth Book of the Corean Chronicles
By: L. E. Modesitt Publisher: Tor Science Fiction Average Rating: Binding: Mass Market Paperback Label: Tor Science Fiction Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 576 Publication Date: October 30, 2007 Release Date: October 30, 2007
L.E. Modesitt, Jr. returns to the world of Corus and concludes the trilogy of the intertwined stories of Dainyl, the Alector, and Mykel, the native soldier, which began in Alector's Choice and Cadmian's Choice.
The civilization of the Alectors, which has farmed and developed all life on Corus to produce sustaining life force for their vampiric civilization, must move wholesale from one planet to another every few thousand years as it exhausts the life force of another world. This time, two worlds have been prepared, and the time is at hand for the great move. And Corus is the looking like the loser, to be abandoned by the civilizing forces of the government of Alectors, but used as a dumping ground for malcontents and others who don’t make the cut to move on to a richer new world. This neither bodes well for the future of human civilization, nor for the honest Alector’s such as Dainyl, trying to hold everything together, as all systems are failing. But the mysterious Ancients, the Soarers, are a force to be reckoned with, and they may hold a powerful and destructive trump card
WOW As Modesitte does we get to see things from the other side. He tell us how we got there. Never saw this coming.
I should have seen it coming Although I thoroughly enjoyed the first three of the series (I guess you would have to call them books 4, 5, and 6 if you were to think of them chronologically) I was very disappointed at the end of this trilogy. I really can only blame myself considering that I knew what must happen because it was all explained in "Darkness" (book 6 chronologically) but I was holding out hope that the author wouldn't do the expected and render all of the plots and subplots of all of the books up to this one completely irrelevant.
It's like reading a book on one of the native American nations, getting in to the characters of the tribes, the politics, the wars, and then at the end of the last book the author tells us "... and then the European's come and wipe them all out to the last man."
My point, this is supposed to be a sci-fi/fantasy story not a history book.
For those of you who did not read the other books, perhaps you could still enjoy even the ending ... just don't read "Darkness" or it's all over.
Continues to tantalize Modesitt continues this univers with a terrifig conclusion setting up the original three books. It is amazing how he develops th echaracters, melds the various plots and time lines and always keeps you wanting more.
Great Series Finale The sixth book in a series I found this to be a satisfying ending. There were still some unanswered questions but, I enjoyed the book and the series as a whole.
Soarer's Choice Well, I thought it was a very satisfying end to the series. I don't want to give it away, but, I was somewhat surprised.