I've been working on this one for awhile--listening on the drive too and from work etc., and while I hesitate to give things I like a three on this site (as, in my opinion most reviews seem to treat a three as a negative or meh response despite it's definition as "I Like it"), but I just couldn't...
I thought this one was on par with the others in this series. To sum it up, I would say 'more of the same'. If you liked the other titles in this series you should like this one. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a more "High Tech" Weber than this isn't the book for you. Mr. Weber is cle...
"Like a Mighty Army" is book 7 of the Safehold series by David Weber. It's good. It's not great. If you've followed the series to this point it's worth reading. It can stand on its own but if you haven't read the whole series, it won't have the same impact. You'll have the feeling that you are mi...
Even though it was a cool concept, bringing the history of the Reformation to a civilization which is in part arguably highly advanced and, in others not, technologically, I still felt like so much was predictable. And I found the Welshish/Old English spelling of names with ys to be annoying. It ...
Book #5 of the continuing Safehold series contains more of the things everyone has come to expect, and love and hate about Weber's books. He does have great story telling ability, but sometimes the story gets bogged down in massive amounts of politics description and info dumps. The sheer number ...