Mass Effect: Annihilation

Mass Effect: Annihilation

Softcover
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An official tie-in to the hit video game Mass Effect: Andromeda, written by award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Catherynne M. Valente

An official tie-in to the hit video game Mass Effect: Andromeda by James Tiptree Jr. and Locus Award-winner Catherynne M. Valente.

The Quarian ark Keelah Si'yah sails toward the Andromeda galaxy, carrying 20,000 colonists from sundry races including the drell, the elcor, and the batarians. Thirty years from their destination, a routine check reveals drell lying dead in their pods, and a deadly pathogen on board. Soon, the disease is jumping species, and it quickly becomes clear that this is no accident. It's murder, and the perpetrator is still on board.

The ship's systems rapidly degrade, and panic spreads among the colonists, for the virus yields a terrible swelling of the brain that causes madness, hallucinations, and dreadful violence. If the ship's crew can't restore their technology and find a cure, the Keelah Si'yah will never make it to the Nexus.

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Softcover
Pages
336
Price
9.39 €

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This is very slow-paced and character-focused, maybe even too much for me. The characters are really fun for the most part and I loved learning about the different species on board and what set them apart from each other. I think that´s were the book shines most. It´s just, for a long time this was the only thing it consisted of. That and people arguing. The plot was in the background for a lot of it and moved incredibly slow. Once it picked up, it was actually quite interesting and well done, but I had kinda lost focus by then. Maybe it would have worked better for me if I hasn't experienced it as an audio book and could have enjoyed it more at my own pace instead. The narrator was great, though. He gave everyone their own voice and increased the fun factor for me. Maybe the characters were just not strong enough to carry the book. They are quirky and interesting, but I never grew attached to them or really cared for them in any way. I enjoyed my time with them, especially with two of them, but it wasn't enough to compensate for the lack of plot in chunks of the book. The book is funny and has Valente´s typical nice writing, so if that´s enough for you, it´s fine. For me, the audio book became more and more a background thing instead of something I was actively wanting to continue badly. Still not a bad book by any means.

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