The engines of God

419 pages

English language

Published April 17, 1995 by Ace Books.

ISBN:
978-0-441-00284-9
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OCLC Number:
34147734

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4 stars (4 reviews)

3 editions

Arqueología espacial que engancha

4 stars

Me ha enganchado desde el principio, me encanta la premisa de la "arqueología espacial" y me fascina que ya en el 94 los autores pensasen en cosas así. Sin duda seguiré la saga con muchas ganas.

Por ponerle un punto negativo, el final me parece algo atropellado. Supongo que, al querer mantener el suspense y la emoción hasta el final, desarrolla en unas pocas páginas la parte del desenlace.

Review of 'The engines of God' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This was my first exposure to [a:Jack McDevitt|73812|Jack McDevitt|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1225722326p2/73812.jpg] -- I'm glad I got this as a library book instead of purchasing. I was disappointed after all of the hype I had read and heard about this series. It caused no excitement and took me over three weeks to read. It's not that long of a book, and I'm not that slow of a reader.

Priscilla Hutchins, "Hutch" to her friends and colleagues, was written incredibly flat. For a protagonist, I expected more. Someone I could care about. Someone I could cheer on and celebrate the wins and commiserate the losses with. A good book gives you an emotional connection to the characters so long as you are immersed in their world. I felt none of that for any of the characters in [b:The Engines of God|337048|The Engines of God (The Academy, #1)|Jack McDevitt|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1334436065s/337048.jpg|1270248].

There was some romance, and on …