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Lords of Uncreation: An epic space adventure from a master storyteller (The Final Architecture Book 3)

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It is chock full of interesting ideas, and its initial setting (the diaspora of Earth once it has been destroyed) is instantly interesting. We also never see her struggle with spying on her friends or what information she has to struggle with to give or not give her captures.

Even when facing imminent destruction at the hands of the Architects, a couple of factions of humans decide it is time to strike their enemies, even though they need all the firepower and transport spaceships they can get to save as much of humanity and other species as possible. Plus a serious threat not just to humanity, but all the sentient life in this Universe, where there just may be something sinister hiding at the center, deep under the thin skin of what we perceive as “real”. Without dropping any spoilers, the book ties up almost every loose thread, wraps up the story and left me thinking about what I'd read for quite a while after I finished it.When powered up, all the fragments form a single hull, though separated by great spaces, and, with the Eye at its center, a hopefully impregnable fortress against the Architects who had, thus far, avoided injuring any surviving Originator artifacts.

It is another long battle against the Ark Ship faction conspiracy that was finished in the last book, and of which nothing new happens except some players that could have just expired are wiped off the board. Most people here have read books 1 and 2, so I’m going to assume you know the premise of the series and aren’t really looking for the sell. Idris manages to contact the Architect and learns that some unknown force is directing them to destroy inhabited planets. Yes, it was to be expected, the chickens had to come home to roost - which is why that coup was rather like a wrench thrown into gears. It seemed poor Idris was having the same dreadful experience descending into the unreal over and over.Suite directe de Eyes of the Void, je ne parlerai pas plus du scénario pour ne pas spoiler, comme j’ai un souvenir assez nébuleux du deuxième mais juste … Wow. The scenes in the "unspace" are too metaphysical to be interesting, and I think the attempted descriptions of the action in this place where things "are" but not really, are difficult to follow.

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