Monday, May 18, 2020

The Light Brigade, by Kameron Hurley

The Light BrigadeThe Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Oof. This book is a tough read. Page after page of blood and gore spattering the protagonist and the pages. Slowly dawning realization of the uselessness of the awfulness--very slowly. Beginning with an over-the-top awful boot camp through the fatigue and drudgery of the end game, this one just beats the reader up.

All the hammering becomes something of a disguise for the story. Because a story does emerge. The technology core of the story is pretty much like a very early version of Star Trek's transporter, much less safe to use and prone to errors like materializing inside of something or all stirred up. (view spoiler). As it emerges, you realize it's a story that's been told many times, but the reveal is very artfully hidden and done well. In the end I'm not sorry I read it, but also not sure it was worth it. Goodness. Oof.



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