Orphaned Worlds kept my interest long enough to finish it (and the third volume in the series), but the story was lacking in character development, the worldbuilding was a bit incoherent and the battle scenes didn't really hang together very well. I didn't really *care* about any of the characte...
Other reviews of this book have been a bit uneven, so I'm pleased to be able to give it four stars, for reasons I'll detail below. I ran across 'Seeds of Earth' at my local library, so it's a free read for me.Although A.I.s that run amuck are not new, ('Terminator', 'The Matrix', etc.) it is a t...
Very good book. Seeds of Earth starts off the Humanity's Fire series and is a great book. It's written in a George R. R. Martin type style where every chapter is coming from the perspective of a different character. This is both great but also bad. It's great because you get to see multiple stori...