Title: Stargate
Author: Pauline Gedge
Stars: 5 Out of 5
Review:
I was introduced to Stargate when I watched the movie like
most everyone else I knew. I had no idea it was a book. When I drove right inn I quickly learned they are not the same. When I received
the Email requesting me to review Stargate I couldn't pass up the
chance.
I am grateful I had said yes but the emotions this story brings to the surface is hard to explain.
Pauline Gedge tells a story that will pull at the heart strings of everyone who has witness the evil in the world and the loss of innocents.
The story is told from different POV which will not get the reader lost. This story really has nothing to do with the movie which I loved. Instead it one of violence, mystery, lost of life and how everyone is able to handle the changes.
This book would make a great group discussion because the author leaves you pondering questions. What if someone had done something different would it have ended the same? Was the path already laid down and nothing they could do would change that?
I will admit the beginning of the story had me struggling but soon I was able to figure out the authors style and the story gained it momentum and I really enjoyed the story.
If you loved reading H.G. Wells you will love this Science Fictions. That leaves you pondering on questions the author leaves for you.
I am grateful I had said yes but the emotions this story brings to the surface is hard to explain.
Pauline Gedge tells a story that will pull at the heart strings of everyone who has witness the evil in the world and the loss of innocents.
The story is told from different POV which will not get the reader lost. This story really has nothing to do with the movie which I loved. Instead it one of violence, mystery, lost of life and how everyone is able to handle the changes.
This book would make a great group discussion because the author leaves you pondering questions. What if someone had done something different would it have ended the same? Was the path already laid down and nothing they could do would change that?
I will admit the beginning of the story had me struggling but soon I was able to figure out the authors style and the story gained it momentum and I really enjoyed the story.
If you loved reading H.G. Wells you will love this Science Fictions. That leaves you pondering on questions the author leaves for you.
Synopsis:
In the earliest years of the history of the universe, the Worldmaker has turned against his creations with unaccountable malice. One by one the ruling sun lords of each solar system have fallen, succumbing to the lure of forbidden knowledge. The terrible punishment for their crime is isolation—the Gates connecting their worlds to the rest of the cosmos are sealed off. Their innocence lost, their civilizations hopelessly corrupted, the immortal sun people are condemned to languish with their subjects in an eternity of solitude. With courageous and often desperate measures the remaining sun lords now prepare themselves and their subjects for a battle unlike any they have ever imagined. The final struggle has begun. Unfolding with epic power, Stargate is conceived with a richness, subtlety, and depth that set it apart from most fantasy fiction. And like Pauline Gedge's critically acclaimed historical novels, it is written with a vividness that is unforgettable. First published in 1982 but long out of print, Stargate is destined to be rediscovered and treasured as a major classic of fantasy literature.
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