Showing posts with label Aftermath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aftermath. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Book Review: Aftermath

Aftermath

By:  Ann Aguirre

Publisher: Ace Books

Publish Date:  September 2011

Format:  Paperback 307pgs, pocketbook size

Genre:  Science Fiction, Fantasy

Series:  5th book in Sirantha Jax series; Book 1 ~ Grimspace, Book 2 ~ Wanderlust, Book 3 ~ Doubleblind, Book 4 ~ Killbox

Recommendation:  Oh yes!  This series takes you through all parts of Jax's life, so keep going!  And see what road she heads down next.

Book Synopsis:
Dead heroes get monuments.
Live ones get trials.

Sirantha Jax has the right genes - ones that enable her to "jump" faster-than-light ships through grimspace.  But it's also in her genetic makeup to get it alone.  It's a character trait that has gotten her into - and out of - hot water time and time again, but now she's caused one of the most horrific events in military history...

During the war against murderous, flesh-eating aliens, Sirantha went AWOL and shifted grimspace beacons to keep the enemy from invading humanity's homeworld.  The cost of her actions: the destruction of modern interstellar travel - and the lives of six hundred Conglomerate soldiers.

Accused of dereliction of duty, desertion, mass murder, and high treason, Sirantha is on trial for her life.  And only time will tell if she's one of the Conglomerate's Greatest heroes - or most infamous criminals...

First Sentence:
Dying isn't like living; it requires no effort at all.

My Thoughts and Summary:
Jax has reconfigured the beacons to stop their enemy, but its disabled the Conglomerate and everyone else from jumping as well.  And what about anyone who might have been jumping at the time she reconfigured?  She needs to tell everyone not to jump, and how to jump the new configurations.  When Jax and Hit make it back to Venice Minor they see the Morguts have attacked the planet, burning the hanger and buildings.  There's no sign of life.  Jax is worried the Conglomerate will find her guilty of working without orders, High Treason, going AWOL, and death of ships full of crew in grimspace.  Jax fights to get back to civilization and is imprisoned for her way of saving so many lives.  Then Jax has a whole journey to correct her wrongs, and hold her promises and Vel goes with her.

By the time you have gotten to this book, you know what's going on.  You don't need the rehashing of all the previous events and you are ready to move on.  This book briefly mentions the ending of Killbox, but that is because Aftermath starts exactly at that point.  This is the wonderful thing about this series, you are fully invested by now.  As we come to the carrying through with promises and old friends revisited, you remember the feelings and happenings right with Jax as you need them.  Ann does a wonderful job of bringing back those feelings and not bogging down the story with old events.

Jax has grown so much as a person in these books.  She is now aware of the results her actions leave behind and tries to correct those, or at least make amends with them.  Then we have all the promises Jax has made along the way through the last four books.  This book is one that ties a lot of those up, cleaning up lots of lose ends.  Jax is paying her debts, training the new patterns, and making visits on needed promises.

While Jax was incarcerated we get to read letters back and forth between Jax and March.  We start to see these two might have different paths to follow, but love each other so.  But this is the way we get to keep March in the picture.  We get Vel back in this book.  God is he a great friend to Jax.  The only one who seems to completely get her and her ways.  Vel is the rock that Jax needs here.  They get their own adventure in the Makers land, which brings them EXTREMELY closer.

We still have correspondents between Edun and Tarn.  This gives us a small glimpse of the political end and what they are doing to help with the trial.  These letters seem more personable along with business.  Then Tarn and Edun are done with their business here as well.  But!  I'm hoping we might get to meet Edun in person in the next book.  I am left with a small glimmer of hope that it could happen.

This series has taken me on an amazing ride of emotions.  We have had fun and laughed, been serious, fought a war, lost friends along the way, fell in love, and now cried when life's paths go askew.  This book brought tears to my eyes for the last hundred or so pages, and I cried at the end.  I loved how Ann has taken these characters to the point of no return and makes those tough choices.  All along the way I have fallen for these characters.


I read this book for my own enjoyment.


This book qualifies for Speculative Fiction Reading Challenge, hosted by Floor to Ceiling Books.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Blog Book Chat (17) Finished!

Wow!  We are done with Aftermath by Ann Aguirre.  And boy, was that one ride with Jax or what!?!

Unbelievable.... 

Please come chat with us about this amazing read.  The chat is hosted by Robyn at The Bookaholic Zone this week.  So please jump over there and chat with us! :)

WARNING:  There WILL BE SPOILERS in the questions and comments, if you have not read the book yet.

What are you waiting for?  Come Chat with us!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Teaser Tuesday (92)

Teaser Tuesday

is a weekly event
Sponsored by MizB of Should be Reading

Here's how it works:

Grab the book you are currently reading (anything at all)
Open the book to any random page.
Share 2 teaser sentences from anywhere on the page
Please Make Sure They Are Not Spoilers!
(Don't Give Too Much Away)
Just enough to pique our interests

This Week:

I think she means stranger in the sense that we are superweird, not unknown, though we're certainly that, too. Vel regards me with curiosity, a welcome distraction from his heavy grief, and I summarize for him with some pleasure.

Aftermath
By:  Ann Aguirre
165pg

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Book Blog Chat (17) Stop 1

We are half way through wading through Aftermath.  And there is a lot of aftermath from Killbox.  But we will get to chatting about that here.

I hope you join us!  Robyn & I have a few questions to get the ball rolling, but we will chat on anything in the first half you would like to chat on or speculate about. :)

WARNING! There WILL BE SPOILERS in comments and possibly in questions.

Robyn's Questions:
1.)  Do you think there is any hope for March and Jax at this point?  I don't know.  The old March would come running after she was free.  But now with his nephew?  Could that be the thing that pushes the two apart?
2.)  Now that Jax is free, what do you think is in store for her?
3.)  No one is safe in this world.  Did you ever except the death of Doc?  Did you think if someone was to die it would be him or maybe someone else?

Melissa's Questions:
1.)  Who's going to help Jax take care of her nanites and mechanical extras?  Was Evelyn really paranoid and hide her data?
2.)  How about Vel?  He and Jax are such close friends.  Will he always be there for Jax?  Will she really NOT send him away in the future?
3.)  How do you think things are going to go with Baby-Z2?

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Book Blog Chat (17)...Schedule

We have our next Book Chat picked and ready for you!  I DO hope you join us!!

This book is a new release to a series we have been reading, and just couldn't wait to get into this new book.  We have decided to read it in only 2 parts.  Yep, we are that excited about it and feel we wont be able to stop when we get started.

So what is it and the dates?

Aftermath
By:  Ann Aguirre
DEAD HEROES GET MONUMENTS. LIVE ONES GET TRIALS.


Sirantha Jax has the right genes—ones that enable her to “jump” faster-than-light ships through grimspace. But it’s also in her genetic makeup to go it alone. It’s a character trait that has gotten her into—and out of—hot water time and time again, but now she’s caused one of the most horrific events in military history…


During the war against murderous, flesh-eating aliens, Sirantha went AWOL and shifted grimspace beacons to keep the enemy from invading humanity’s homeworld. The cost of her actions: the destruction of modern interstellar travel—and the lives of six hundred Conglomerate soldiers.


Accused of dereliction of duty, desertion, mass murder, and high treason, Sirantha is on trial for her life. And only time will tell if she’s one of the Conglomerate’s greatest heroes—or most infamous criminals…
 
Schedule:
Stop 1 ~ Sept. 15, 2011 ~ 156pg ~ End of Chapter 20
Stop 2 ~ Sept. 22, 2011 ~ End of Book

Friday, August 12, 2011

Looking Forward To...(62)

There are so many amazing books already on the shelves and new ones coming out.

For a list of books yet to be released I'm looking to get, you can also look on my right Sidebar at the ever growing list titled Desired Reads - just scroll down. Of course there are tones of other new books to come out that are amazing as well, but these ones are part of series I have already started or for one reason or another caught my eye (and haven't seen much on other blogs yet). But I will highlight one here each week.

(mentioned in order of Release Date then Alphabetical if there are more than one book coming out on the same date.)

Next Book Is...

Aftermath
#5 Sirantha Jax Series
By:  Ann Aguirre
Due Out:  August 30, 2011

I've been enjoying this Science Fiction series for a little while now.  And I'm actually currently reading Killbox, the 4th in the series.  This is one Science Fiction story that is full of action, the story always moves forward, a couple (yes couple, not a love triangle ~ its kind of nice for a change), and most of all NOT weighted down with the technology details.  Sirantha Jax is growing as a character by leaps and bounds and always adjusting.  Really fun reads.

I have reviewed the first three books, if you are curious:
   Grimspace
   Wanderlust
   Doubleblind

Goodreads Synopsis:
DEAD HEROES GET MONUMENTS. LIVE ONES GET TRIALS.

Sirantha Jax has the right genes—ones that enable her to “jump” faster-than-light ships through grimspace. But it’s also in her genetic makeup to go it alone. It’s a character trait that has gotten her into—and out of—hot water time and time again, but now she’s caused one of the most horrific events in military history…


During the war against murderous, flesh-eating aliens, Sirantha went AWOL and shifted grimspace beacons to keep the enemy from invading humanity’s homeworld. The cost of her actions: the destruction of modern interstellar travel—and the lives of six hundred Conglomerate soldiers.

Accused of dereliction of duty, desertion, mass murder, and high treason, Sirantha is on trial for her life. And only time will tell if she’s one of the Conglomerate’s greatest heroes—or most infamous.