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Ramona Wheeler

Auteur de Three Princes

1 oeuvres 103 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Three Princes (2014) 103 exemplaires

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DNF. The world building is the most interesting part of this novel. There are scenes that are nothing but the characters interacting with the world, that do nothing to advance the plot. All the characters are royal and male, and hard to distinguish. The action scenes take very little time at all, while dinners and lounging around in luxurious quarters take pages and pages. It just got too slow for me, even though i loved the premise of the world.
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TheGalaxyGirl | 7 autres critiques | Jul 30, 2023 |
It's interesting. The writing was dry and overly-descriptive in parts, but the world she built was so different from our own that I suspect the level of detail was sometimes unavoidable. The characters were not bad, and the plot was interesting.

I have two major quibbles:

1. The characters talk a lot about the gender equality of the Egyptian empire, but it doesn't show much in the charaters: all of the spies and soldiers were male. Generals, scientists, explorers, priests, all men. Women were princesses and prostitutes, largely.

2. The relationships at the end were totally out of place.

I'd recommend it as a library read.
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andrea_mcd | 7 autres critiques | Mar 10, 2020 |
Alas, does not live up to the sprightly promise of the premise. Setting it aside after about 60 pages. The world is delivered with lots of rich detail and description, which slows things down, but my biggest problem was that it didn't flow well for me, often being circuitous and repetitive. When the action did happen, it seemed strangely distant. I did really like the premise, and found it more interesting and believable than a lot of alt-history ("what if Rome never fell" is a difficult one to wrangle out of history; "what if Rome and Egypt merged and ameliorated each others' faults" is more doable, for my money). I was looking forward to seeing an Incan empire that didn't get scuttled just as it was hitting its stride. But I'm just not enjoying reading this.… (plus d'informations)
 
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cupiscent | 7 autres critiques | Aug 3, 2019 |
Amazing amounts of world-building in this Alternate History where the Egyptian Empire is the dominant power and where the Americas are ruled by the Inca. This is a mystery and a thriller with interesting and believable characters in a fully fleshed-out world. I would read book upon book set in this universe.

(Provided by publisher)
 
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tldegray | 7 autres critiques | Sep 21, 2018 |

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