The Stars Are Legion

Published Feb. 12, 2017 by Angry Robot.

ISBN:
978-0-85766-661-1
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4 stars (55 reviews)

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Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This one is from the category 'WTF did I just read?' It's not my first book by Kameron Hurley, the queen of zero exposition ever. You just get thrown in, and the missing exposition, in this case because of amnesia, is part of the story.

Zan is a warrior from the family Katazyrna, and apparently the only one who can conquer the Mokshi, a world-ship that has left the Legion, a group of decaying world-ships and is supposed to be the salvation, as all other world-ships are dying. But Zan loses her memory every time she comes back from the Mokshi, and along with her amnesia, just like Zan you as the reader have to figure out what exactly is happening here.

We get two PoVs in this book. Zan, who remembers nothing, and has to regain her memories, and Jayd, apparently Zan's love, daughter of the Katazyrna leaders, who …

Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'GoodReads'

3 stars

Second read through:
I liked it (as an audiobook). Was really confusing, but eventually I gave up trying to understand the world in this book, and just live with the mystery. The strange organic-mechanical nature of the universe was certainly interesting! I also found the birthing of everything (tools, babies, etc), really interesting.

First read through:
Such a purposely confusing main-character-so-disoriented that I had to give up. Wanted to like it, but couldn't reald it fast enough to make things happen and fall into place, so lost patience and stopped reading.

Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

3.5 stars.

I really enjoyed the concepts and Hurley’s writing style but have to concur with the reviews that say that the plot doesn’t make a lot of sense. It really, really, really doesn’t. However, it’s wonderfully confusing and I look forward to reading more of her works.

Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

dnf

Read this mostly because I was looking for something with LGBT characters in, that was scifi. Not sure it counts as gay representation if everyone is a woman.

I wasn't that interested in the story, the characters felt flat and the story a bit dull, I know some people like it so don't like this review put you off.

Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I have to preface this review by saying that this is a good book, I am just the wrong reader for this book or I was in the wrong mindset which is just as likely.

While I do not always read blurbs or reviews ahead of reading a book for fear of spoilers in case of this one I should have done so. It might either have prevented me from reading this or giving me a better set of expectations.

I saw this filed under space-opera and both cover and title also suggest the genre. Which is misleading. It might take place in space (kind-of) and the title is reminiscent of space-opera but it is not. Not really. I think I‘d file this as feminist-military-space-bio-punk-exploration if such a genre existed.

Feminist: not sure about this part but there is not a single male in this book and it‘s not …

Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

“The monsters don't live in the belly of the world like they all say. The monsters live inside of us. We make the monsters.”

The Stars Are Legion no es una lectura agradable, no solo por su estética, donde existen naves planeta que viven y se retroalimentan, de tentáculos y pistolas cefalópodas, de bestias de dientes afiladas, sino también por su historia y sus personajes.
Quizás Zan me ha parecido la más difuminada de todas las personajes, aunque sea la voz principal; las secundarias como Casimir o Das Muni, e incluso Rasida, me han llamado mucho la atención por lo marcada de sus voces y la importancia de cada una de ellas como engranaje dentro de la historia.

Esta es la primera novela de Hurley que leo (no la última, ya que tengo pendiente The Mirror Empire) y me ha gustado mucho. Con una trama de descenso a los …

Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'Unknown'

4 stars

Having read [book:Mirror Empire|22934035] and [book:Empire Ascendant|23920769] I was very happy to see a science-fiction release. At the beginning I was quite confused. Some of the details were not clear. After a moment, the confusion was replaced by intrigue: who are these people? where do they live? what the heck is going on? is this all just some analogous reference to life?
In other words, I really wanted to see what happens and see how the characters develop, and that is a great thing to get out of a book.

Review of 'The Stars Are Legion' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I had a hard time falling into this one at first, and I think I can attribute it to only getting to read in small fits and starts. And I think the short reading bursts kept me from getting to immerse myself in the book the way I needed to. A Hurley book doesn't drag you along by the plot...it drags you by the characters, by the chance to explore the world the characters live in. You want to see what happens, sure, but more than that you want to see how the characters evolve because of what happens.

She trots out probably my least favorite scifi trope, the POV character with a missing memory. And a couple times during the book, it was driving me bonkers. But if you hate that trope, too, stick it out...she doesn't do what I'd expected with it.

I continue to be amazed at …

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