Michael Byers Byers itibaren Kavanoor, Tamil Nadu 631004, Hindistan
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This book was good enough, I guess. I agree with another commenter in that it was just too long. I also think that the author got a little choppy with the book near the end (chapter 40 in particular seems to be decades after the rest of the book). Other than that, it's okay. I think the notion that life and, with it, intelligence moves outward from a galaxy center is sort of reasonable, if rarely thought about. In sum, just a standard space opera. Not sure I am going to read the next book in the series... Seems to be a pattern developing of late.
Gary Gilmore was the first person executed in the U.S. (Utah) after the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 (this book was written by Gilmore's brother). While this was an interesting read about Gilmore's life, throughout the book it was reiterated that the Mormon religion was somewhat to blame for Gilmore's outcome. Now, I'll be the first to say that I don't know much about the Mormon religion (I've been exposed to and have read about it, but that's the extent of my involvement), but the author's take on the religion contrasts significantly with what I've seen. Therefore, I have to take most of the memories stated within this book with a huge grain of salt.