Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed Diuturnity's Dawn (The Founding of the Commonwealth, Book 3) on + 1568 more book reviews
In the climactic third novel of the Founding of the Commonwealth, bestselling author Alan Dean Foster continues the spectacular space adventure that traces the perilous early years of this remarkable universe. These novels are 'prequels' to the Pip and Flinx novels.
From the beginning, contact between humankind and the thranx has been tenuous at best. Nearly a century after first contact, the likelihood of closer human/thranx relations is as far away as ever. Yet idealists on both sides refuse to surrender their dreams of achieving an alliance. Among the most dedicated are a minor diplomat named Fanielle Anjou and her thranx counterpart. Others intend to make sure such a liaison never comes to pass . . . by any means necessary.
For these xenophobes, the upcoming Humanx Inter-Cultural Fair, the first wholly cross-species event, is a hideous confirmation of their worst fears. Zealots on both sides vow it will be the last of its kind, no matter how many must die. In the coming conflagration Fanielle holds the key to triumph, but only if she can outwit those desperate to silence her forever. . . .
From the beginning, contact between humankind and the thranx has been tenuous at best. Nearly a century after first contact, the likelihood of closer human/thranx relations is as far away as ever. Yet idealists on both sides refuse to surrender their dreams of achieving an alliance. Among the most dedicated are a minor diplomat named Fanielle Anjou and her thranx counterpart. Others intend to make sure such a liaison never comes to pass . . . by any means necessary.
For these xenophobes, the upcoming Humanx Inter-Cultural Fair, the first wholly cross-species event, is a hideous confirmation of their worst fears. Zealots on both sides vow it will be the last of its kind, no matter how many must die. In the coming conflagration Fanielle holds the key to triumph, but only if she can outwit those desperate to silence her forever. . . .
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Diuturnity's Dawn (The Founding of the Commonwealth, Book 3) on + 2719 more book reviews
The final book in this trilogy is excellent sci-fi, as were the first two. Emphasis is on the development of characters and the interaction of species. each of which isn't sure, to various degrees, they should deal with one another. Sorry, no major space battles with entire fleets being destroyed. This sci-fi trilogy is more like a mystery, fashioned by one of the great sci-fi and fantasy authors. I've enjoyed all of his books.
These are keepers, as they will be read again.
These are keepers, as they will be read again.