Help! Somebody please tell me this gets better!
I normally enjoy most of Weber's HH books and though this is a co-authored book with Eric Flint and not in the main HH series, I still did not expect to be this disappointed. I also normally enjoy Weber's convoluted politics, though it can sometimes get too much.
However in this book, I am now one thrid of the way through and that's 200 pages (a full novel's worth for some) and out of 19 chapters all bar 4 have been pure info dumping, mostly on politics, with almost no action of any sort at all. The info dumping has almost all taken place in conversations across office desks or dinner tables. To make matters worse a very large part of that is all stuff I already know from other books. I know authors of series need to put in some catch up stuff but... 200 pages of it?
So someone please tell me this book is worth persisting with and there's better (much better) to come before I just give up (I hate doing that).
I normally enjoy most of Weber's HH books and though this is a co-authored book with Eric Flint and not in the main HH series, I still did not expect to be this disappointed. I also normally enjoy Weber's convoluted politics, though it can sometimes get too much.
However in this book, I am now one thrid of the way through and that's 200 pages (a full novel's worth for some) and out of 19 chapters all bar 4 have been pure info dumping, mostly on politics, with almost no action of any sort at all. The info dumping has almost all taken place in conversations across office desks or dinner tables. To make matters worse a very large part of that is all stuff I already know from other books. I know authors of series need to put in some catch up stuff but... 200 pages of it?
So someone please tell me this book is worth persisting with and there's better (much better) to come before I just give up (I hate doing that).