A Bad Deal for the Whole Galaxy Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Alex White
SCORE
4.5
TOTAL RATINGS
212

A Bad Deal for the Whole Galaxy by Alex White Book Summary

The greatest dangers hide the brightest treasures in this bold, planet-hopping science fiction adventure series.

The crew of the legendary Capricious are rich enough to retire in comfort for the rest of their days, but none of it matters if the galaxy is still in danger.

Nilah and Boots, the ship's newest crew-members hear the word of a mysterious cult that may have links back to an ancient and all-powerful magic. To find it, hot-headed Nilah will have to go undercover and find the source of their power without revealing her true identity. Meanwhile, Boots is forced to confront the one person she'd hoped never to see again: her old, turn-coat treasure-hunting partner.

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Book Name A Bad Deal for the Whole Galaxy
Genre Adventure Sci-Fi
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Language English
E-Book Size 6.29 MB

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A good, though not great, read. I really want to like this series, and overall I do enjoy it. Iā€™m just not feeling moved by it - which may have more to do with me as a reader vs the author. Since this is a good read, I donā€™t want to list out all my quibbles and instead just give a high level comment. PRO: innovative genre-blending, hints of NK Jemesin in that world-building. I appreciate the perspective-driven storytelling, which can be frustrating as a reader at times but makes for a more immersive read. Whatā€™s more, a story being driven in part by the actions and thoughts of someone with what others consider a disability in this world is really neat. Progressive themes fit well with a futuristic setting, while being reflective on the present. The analogy I draw here is that the series is like a summer popcorn-flick. Itā€™s good, whatever my detractions. And really incredible antagonists, especially in the first book. CONS: None of the characters are much more than a cardboard cutout. Youā€™ve read them before, seen them before, and have met background/tertiary characters with more to them. The teaser text is right that this series is made for fans of Firefly and the Expanse ā€“ because it looks like someone watched those shows/read the books and comics, and a half dozen other well-known ones, and thought hey, letā€™s do this almost point-for-point at times. If you havenā€™t seen those shows/read the books and comics, it probably comes across a little better if still tropish. But you also probably wouldnā€™t be motivated to read this series if you hadnā€™t seen or read that other material. Which is all to say, by the end of the second book, I still donā€™t really care about any of the characters. The moments of growth and development read like neon lights on a dark night, and moments that are clearly meant to be big, rich, emotional turns end up deflated and hackneyed. Iā€™m going to finish the series of course, the story is good enough to genuinely want to see how it ends. Some of the thematic elements That went into this series, I hope, get more flesh and bones to them in the authorā€™s future works.

Vanilla, lite on the vanilla. This is a good book. Kind of safe. Kind of conventional. The spirit of the original is here. But the daring is gone. Everything that was wacky and weird about the first in the series has vanished. Instead we find a homogenized, ā€œsafeā€science fiction novel thatā€™s good and enjoyable. Period. Iā€™m sure the marketing team had more say in the outcome of this project ā€” and every focus tested formula was enforced by an editorial board. ā€œUgh, editors. Am I right?ā€ The plot: makes sense. The characters: face conflict and *sigh* evolve. The shadowy antagonists: do dastardly things. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this book. Thereā€™s also nothing amazing ā€” or unique ā€” about it. There are a few exceptions to that statement, like a segment in the middle of the book involving an armored safe, cookies, disguises, a persnickety front desk attendant and some pretty quick unfolding of events. But that segment, rich with imagination and focus, is the exception, not the rule. Book sales drive a lot of decisions in this industry. As Iā€™m sure they should. But it felt disappointing to find a franchise that started off so weirdly unique turn into just another industry-milled Ikea furniture. I donā€™t know the author. I canā€™t tell you what was going on in their mind. But in the first book, I found myself laughing at a thousand clever insights and asides. I miss that frenetic energy. Instead, this book felt someone was dutifully taking me through its paces.

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Summary of A Bad Deal for the Whole Galaxy by Alex White

The A Bad Deal for the Whole Galaxy book written by Alex White was published on 11 December 2018, Tuesday in the Adventure Sci-Fi category. A total of 212 readers of the book gave the book 4.5 points out of 5.

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