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The Second Sun is three alternating story lines with characters surviving war, slavery, mysterious, catastrophic changes in weather, disease, and a danger yet unknown to the world. As you learn how these stories are joined, you will follow a boy named Moo living in a true paradise, his tutor and brilliant physician named Kamo, and her comrade Serkis, seeking to solve the mystery of a coming doom, the great Captain Valara and her crew of Odinites aboard the Raven's Word battleship, a squire named Rade, and his knight Ser Barimon, both stripped their lands amidst civil war, and dozens of others you will come to know, and develop great affection (or contempt for.) You will discover giants, sail to fight or flee from pirates, chase and capture slavers, follow the world's most supreme navy from the occupied nation of Odin, witness the fall of capital cities, their emperors, lords, and lesser nobles. You will adore members of a just rebellion, and even some with which they contend. You will ride atop the wings (or fins) of tamed, colossal beasts bred in paradise and learn of the origins of either. You will seek refuge from witches in mountains host also to dire bears, mountain tigers, and warriors scorned by the villainy of empire. Lastly, talking plants of all varieties, and dozens of micro-stories with diverse settings, celebrating extraordinary humans amongst a greater narrative that offers meals of truth, and wisdom, relevant to life in this fantastic world, and our own. It is, above all things, an adventure made animate by hundreds of distinct characters across half a world, written to confess through prose and tale our tendencies poisoned by Dickensian bleakness, and to wholly ameliorate that cynicism by the light and courage of those who live and labor for a just peace.
I'm most of the way through chapter 1 and am struggling with this book: 1. I'm reading the physical and have been rocking with doing audios only for the vast majority recently. The author self-narrated volume 1 and it's on YouTube so I'll probably try that tomorrow (admittedly, it's late and I'm not in my usual comfy home for optimal reading now) 2. It's indie and there's just some issues that comes from that. Main gripe is there are paragraphs explaining details about the world, but then we just jump right back into our current MC's happenings. And that it happens about every 2 pages. Am I supposed to be retaining all this info? It feels very info dumpy but for no reason 3. Part of being indie, I'm not vibing with the author's writing style. From this page: "Kamo stared at his swollen nose and pointed at her own, trying to suppress a chuckle that has inadvertently risen to the height of her administration." Why is all that after chuckle necessary? It's just a very fluffy and "clever" style but it's falling flat for me So gonna pause for today even though I'm only a third through what I'm supposed to read and see if tomorrow's light is more forgiving
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