Bone Silence

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Alastair Reynolds: Bone Silence (2020, Orion Publishing Group, Limited)

496 pages

English language

Published Sept. 7, 2020 by Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-575-09067-5
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4 stars (12 reviews)

Sequel to Shadow Captain.

4 editions

reviewed Bone Silence by Alastair Reynolds (Revenger series)

Sweeping continuation of the Ness sisters' story

4 stars

Alistair Reynolds delivers a sweeping continuation of the Ness sisters' story in Bone Silence. Old foes reappear, new allies are made and lots of stunning revelations.

In the acknowledgements Alistair writes that he is setting the Ness sisters aside "for a while". I look forward to reading more about them and/or the Congregation. #Bookstodon

Expanse meets Kidnapped

4 stars

Reynolds fans will be sputtering at the title, since of course the Glitter Band of his own Revelation Space universe is also a good match for "The Congregation", the collection of stations orbiting the old sun that are the setting for all 3 Revenger novels.

This is the third of the series. It is probably readable as a standalone novel, but it would somewhat spoil the other two, as there is essentially one big story arc.

The book is first and foremost an adventure story about two middle-class sisters who run away to become space pirates. There is also musings about deep time and the flow / cycle of history that will be familiar to readers of Revelation Space.

Technologically the setting is a bit steampunkish, with most of the locomotion involving solar sails, and fairly primitive space vehicles. This is interspersed with a variety of artifacts from older/distant civilizations, …

Review of 'Bone Silence' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Worthy conclusion to the Revenger trilogy.

Good:
has better story structure & pacing than the 2nd book
larger questions of the series get satisfying answers
atmosphere & world-building are top notch
it's nice to see both Ness sisters as point of view characters
space combat sequences feel original & interesting

Bad:
antagonist is flat and uninteresting
* I miss bauble cracking sequences from previous books

Review of 'Bone Silence' on 'GoodReads'

1 star

Let's start with the obvious question: Is this YA?
The quote on the Wikipedia page for this book points to a review by the Starburst Magazine and this is the related paragraph:

Which raises the fair point - is this a Young Adult novel or not? I suppose my answer would be kind of, sort of, not sure really, but what it is - I hope - is a straightforward SF novel that also happens to be accessible, and perhaps accessible to somewhat younger readers, in the same way that I was able to approach books like NOVA and DUNE when I was in my mid-teens.



You won't find that part on the page of Starburst Magazine anymore. Probably because someone actually read those books and realised:

YES. It is a Young Adult novel.

And not only that. It's target audience seems to be not only young adults but those …

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