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Spiderwork (Apocalypto 2)
 
 

Spiderwork (Apocalypto 2) [Kindle Edition]

LK Rigel

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An Apocapunk Science Fiction Fantasy
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Her fate was to hold the world together. His destiny was to tear it apart.

In the post-apocalyptic world, Durga rules Red City, home base of the chalices who provide natural-born heirs to kings. As a chalice, Durga's life is filled with luxury. Every pleasure is her due. 

When the scion of Garrick threatens the delicate world order Durga has spun, Khai, the free-willed scion of Luxor, becomes her ally. As Durga increasingly appreciates Khai's strength and political brilliance, her passion changes to love - the one emotion denied to all chalices. 

Durga must repress her feelings or incite the goddess Asherah's wrath. Unfortunately, it may be too late....

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BONUS: 
Contains the first ten chapters of Bleeder (Apocalypto 3) 

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 375 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 187 Seiten
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B004HO6626
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #165.370 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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Even better and more vibrant than Space Junque! 21. Juni 2011
Von Stella (Ex Libris) - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Spiderwork is the second book in L.K. Rigel's Apocalypto series, and it being the sequel to Space Junque, the comparison arises. I thought as Space Junque was Char's story, Spiderwork would be about Durga, but was pleasantly surprised to see that although she was certainly one of the main characters, there was enough time and space to focus on others as well: we got to revisit some characters we got to know in the first book like Char, Jake and Magda and a whole new set of characters were introduced: emerging leaders of the new empires/settlements, chalices and the inhabitants of the settlement Jake and Char have built.

I confess that I didn't like Durga in Space Junque and because of that wasn't really looking forward to Spiderwork, but she grew up to be a quiet and serious young woman who made me forget about the precocious little girl who irritated me with her arrogance and know-it-all attitude. It was good to see she had a more human side behind the mask of mission and that despite being the chosen one feared and respected by all she still had human emotions and needs.

The world setting became even more complex and detailed and thanks to L.K. Rigel's writing my biggest concern and fear regarding sci-fi and fantasy (namely that I won't be able to picture the abnormal settings/creatures/things) wasn't realized here. Everything was described in great detail and even though I consider myself not too imaginative when it comes to sci-fi, I saw the extraordinary settings and strange species clearly.

Though the Apocalypto series has strong romance storylines and love is interwoven all through the story this series has many other focal points: it explores tyranny, democracy, politicians' unethical behaviour, environmental issues, religious beliefs, love and one of the most important ones: reproduction. (but fear not, despite these serious issues it is most certainly not dull or boring!)

I have to confess that I was in turmoil over this specific aspect of the Apocalypto series. In this faraway future women are infertile, so when a goddess resurfaced and assembled a dozen girls giving them fertility and long life (they will live until they are 150 years), they were also given a mission: they have to populate the Earth and provide men with children. Of course through this construction these women become breeding machines, having no say in choosing the fathers or how many children they give birth to. They can't have bonds with their babies as it would make the separation harder. The whole procedure reminded me of mail order purchases: the rulers of the settlements chose their chalice based on what kind of baby they wanted and then got the baby after the pregnancy. This inhuman and cruel, impersonal breeding upset me.

As one of the characters said:

"Not every woman who bleeds longs to become a glorified prostitute"

And that is exactly what I thought of these poor women, I didn't see them as revered and being in enviable positions :-/

What makes L.K. Rigel' sci-fi series very enjoyable even to sci-fi newbies like me is that despite the rich extraordinary world she creted she explores in depth her characters and their thoughts and feelings, and it is these emotional layers which make the story whole.

"Sometimes when I look at her my heart feels like it's been torn out of my chest. It hurts."
Jake about his love for Char

Verdict: I found Spiderwork even better and more vibrant than Space Junque and am looking forward to Bleeder, to see where L.K. Rigel is taking the characters and the big arch of the storyline in the third book.

This section of a song sang in the story describes the series perfectly:

"And if the old world has died, then let a new world arise
He'll live out his days, and hold her so long, hold her so strong
He doesn't even wonder now.
And he'll remain a man though the gods are changing"

Plot: 8/10
Characters: 8/10
Writing: 9/10
Ending: 8/10
Cover: 10/10
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Must Read! 28. Oktober 2011
Von Michele Patton - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Spiderwork is the follow up book to Space Junque. It is the second book in the Apocalypto series. LK is a master at pacing her stories. She gives great details all the while your being whisked on a wonderfully exciting adventure. The world building, story, and characters are all first class. I haven't enjoyed a series this much since I read Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials. I can't put these books down once I start them.
This book has the best cover work I have ever seen.
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onward and upward 11. Juli 2011
Von Nela - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
This book lived up to the first part of the series, which pleased me a great deal. There are other plot synapses that are quite well done so I won't linger on that too much. Durga and Jake were my favorite characters this go round and I must say I found myself feeling sorry for her, which in SJ I didn't. Well done L.K. :) I hope that the third one goes into more about the interaction between the gods/godesses because I found myself wondering that as the humans built up this new world no one seems to really know about why they do what they do anymore. Also, (trying not to spoil it) the "business" with Sky and Mike was at least better resolved here, which I liked. Alice was also a favorite, her growth was good to see that the author didn't limit herself to keeping everything and everyone in the same boundaries that she set the first go round. This book sort of opens up as it progresses; it grows. The story doesn't drag you along, it propells the reader to try to anticipate what comes next but it always twists in a way you don't expect it to. These characters seem like real people in that they never quite do what you predict. 4 Stars.

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These emanations exist as pairs, from Love and Power down to Wisdom and Will. &quote;
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