Jacob Durango is a trained regulator on Mars, but fell into disgrace when his father went to prison. Still, he’s bound by the tenets of a regulator, so when a mining crew from the South Pole engages his services to protect them from a band of Draeu, Jacob accepts. He already knows the job won’t be easy or well-paid, but then, he gets more than he ever bargained for…
First off, I loved the voice in this novel. Jacob is snarky and fun and has an easy rapport with the AI grafted to his brain (who also happens to be his former chief, Mimi). The dialogue is fast-paced and often hilarious, making for an enjoyable read despite the rather shallow characterization of some of the supporting characters (for example, I couldn’t for the life of me distinguish between Jenkins and Fuse, two dim-bulb guys on Jacob’s crew).
The plot was mainly action driven with a lot of blowing things up and fighting, but there were enough inventive surprises thrown in to keep me interested. Although we do get some background into the Orthocracy, some sort of now defunct despot leaders, the Mars presented seems more like a wild west sci-fi setting than a true dystopia - think the TV series FIREFLY (and if you are a fan of that, you should love this). Jacob even reminded me a bit of Captain Mal (with a body to match).
4 Zombie Chickens!
BLACK HOLE SUN just came out in hardcover on the August 24th. Find out more about the book at the author's website, and read an excerpt at the publisher's website.
Annnnnnd now, for the giveaway! I have one hardcover copy up for grabs for my readers in the US, curtesy of HarperCollins. I'll keep this open until September 6th at 11:59 pm CST. To enter, just leave a comment with your e-mail address.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
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38 comments:
This sounds like a very interesting book,I would love to read it/
seriousreader at live dot com
I love your blog. This book sounds like a winner!
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Dying to read this one. I read the opening pages on Amazon and it looks great.
ebriggs23 at gmail.com
I've heard such great things about this book. Thanks!
mrsderaps @ hotmail . com
Sounds like an awesome read!
shalleemcarthur [at] gmail [dot] com
Sounds awesome.
jeremymwkelly at comcast dot net
I would love to read this one!!
april dot toman at gmail dot com
I've only seen the first episode of Firefly, so I don't know if that's enough to form an opinion. I think I'd like to give this book a try though, especially since I love science fiction.
akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com
sounds good! love the dystopian novels :)
kmgraha2 (at) mail (dot) usf (dot) edu
I'm looking forward to this one!
charlotteslibrary at gmail dot com
Woot that sounds cool!
christianchick52 at gmail dot com
oooh, must....read....
who knows? maybe it will help cure my post-panem disorder? ;)
I've been intrigued by this book ever since I learned that Suzanne Collins blurbed it! :D
stephxsu at gmail dot com
I have SUCH a thing for Mars! True story :D
kemendraugh at gmail dot com
Ooh, if this is Firefly-like, I'm so in! :)
jpetroroy at gmail dot com
I've been considering getting this one - I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
jax1204[at]gmail.com
Yay! I actually just picked this one up over the weekend. I'm glad to see you liked it. :)
I am really interested in this one. I love Firefly and space westerns! Thanks for the giveaway.
ahsturgis at mindspring dot com
I loved Firefly and thought that Mal was really cute. He is doing this mystery series now, but I don't watch it. I also love the title to this book, and think all the snarkiness sounds really fun. It's too bad that the secondary characters aren't really that fleshed out, but it sounds like it really makes up for it in other ways. I'd love the chance to win a copy, Lenore, so please do enter me in your giveaway!!
zibilee(at)figearo(dot)net
This book sounds so good! I know I'd love it and I'll bet my 13 year old would too.
I saw this in the bookstore the other night and almost picked it up! (Went with Forest of Hands and Teeth and The Maze Runner instead.) I'd love to get a copy to continue feeding my dystopia kick!
s.t.kankowski at gmail.com.
This one looks so good! Great review.
alexreadsbooks at gmail dot com
Alex
Sounds like another interesting book :)
You have an award on my blog here.
Am I the only one with Chris Cornell singing in my head?
APSkap (At) comcast (dot) net
I am dying to read this book!
ako4eggs [at] comcast [dot] net
Sounds great! Thanks for the giveaway!
d.septer(at)insightbb.com
I thought the other characters were very easy to tell apart. One is short and mouthy and blows things up. The other is big, goofy, and shoots things. What else does a guy need?
This book sounds great! Thank you for reviewing it.
wheems01 (at) gmail.com
I can't wait to read this one!
janawarnell(at)hotmail(dot)com
I love dystopian novels. Count me in for this one.
Nely
bookwormygirl{at}gmail.com
Whether I win or not, I love your blog..and especially this last month of Dystopian books. You made forming my reading list easy.
Thanks for all the hard work.
Su
This sounds like a great book - and I have not heard of it. Thanks for the recommendation. I would love to be entered into the contest!
kennifernjenny(at)gmail(dot)com
Anything that's compared to Firefly has got my interest. Count me in, please! :0)
Thanks!
librarygrinch at gmail dot com
I'd love to read this, thank you!
texas_gal45(at)hotmail(dot)com
Sounds really interesting.
Please enter me in the giveaway.
justpeachy36@yahoo.com
Oh lovely! I want to read this, since Collins gave a good review, along with yours. Also has a neat cover.
jmeyse@gmail.com
Sounds cool!
cassy_the_teen @ yahoo . com
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