![]() ![]() ![]() Too much time was spent on recreating a realistic council meeting, going over different topics, a lot of which wasn't necessary. I don't particularly care about how they organized where to meet for council meetings. There were numerous paragraphs that laid out exactly what the people were doing but that didn't really have anything to do with progressing the plot. It took way too long to get to the point. ![]() One thing I wasn't really happy with was the pacing. He was honorable and trustworthy and did his best to help others. There were a couple that I think weren't really necessary to the plot (Jake and Marie come to mind) and I could've done without them, but I really enjoyed the main characters. I liked the characters, for the most part. However if I would have tried to guess when I first started reading what was going to happen in the end I would have been completely wrong! The more we progressed the more I was able to predict what was coming, like with Gresson. I can't really say too much without giving away spoilers (and I hate hiding my review) but I can say that the threat was pretty cool, and when it's finally revealed what they are it was fascinating. Admittedly in the not-too-distant future, but all the same. It absolutely has sci fi leanings, which is fairly obvious considering it takes place in the future. Darkness on a Pale Blue Stone is an interesting concept. ![]()
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