AnotherRebecca reviewed Arkwright by Allen M. Steele
Review of 'Arkwright' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
I liked the concept but had a general feeling of dissatisfaction with the characters.
Allen M. Steele: Arkwright (2016)
336 pages
English language
Published Jan. 5, 2016
"A contemporary of science fiction masters Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke, Nathan Arkwright was a seminal science fiction author of the twentieth century. At the end of his life he becomes reclusive and cantankerous, refusing to appear before or interact with his legion of fans. Little did anyone know, Nathan was putting into motion his true, timeless legacy. Convinced that humanity cannot survive on Earth, his Arkwright Foundation dedicates itself to creating a colony on an Earth-like planet several light years distant. Fueled by Nathan's legacy, generations of Arkwrights are drawn together, and pulled apart, by the enormity of the task and weight of their name."--Provided by publisher.
I liked the concept but had a general feeling of dissatisfaction with the characters.
Nice idea, but unsatisfying conclusion. Fun enough.
This was a delightful read, though it felt a bit sanitized for my tastes.