[Meetpoint: Reviews]
Reviews of The Kif Strike Back
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by Duane Morse (duane@anasazi.UUCP)
Date: ???
The cover reads:
"Chanur's Revenge. Kif Power. Hani Pride... When the kif seized
Hilfy and Tully, hani and human crew of "The Pride of Chanur", they
issued a challenge Pyanfar, captain of "Pride", couldn't ignore,
a challenge that was to take Pyanfar and her shipmates to Mkks
station and into a deadly confrontation between kif, hani,
mahendo'sat, and human. And what began as a simple rescue attempt
soon blossomed into a dangerous game of interstellar politics,
where today's ally could become tomorrow's executioner, and
where methane breathers became volatile wild cards playing
for stakes no oxy breather could even begin to understand..."
Sound confusing? It is, even if you've read Chanur's Venture, the
book that precedes this one. It is sometimes the case that the middle
book of a trilogy is weak, and this book is very weak.
The action takes place over the course of a handful of days, and
during the entire time the crew is exhausted. Midway through the
book the reader is exhausted too. The dialogue is very often
in broken English; this is done to indicate that the speaker doesn't
fluently speakthe hearer's language (which isn't English anyway), but it
grates on one's nerves after a while.
The story is very hard to follow. I had read the first book of the
series and also The Pride of Chanur, which deals with some of the
same characters but is not directly involved with the trilogy, and
I still had lots of problems trying to figure out the politics.
There's no preface or afterword that summarizes what has happened
up to this point, so if you haven't read Chanur's Venture, this
book will thoroughly confuse you.
There are other problems with the story too. There's a lot of
posturing and verbal confrontation, but very little real action until
the end. And some of the conflicts, between Hilfy and Pyanfar,
for instance, repeat themselves a number of times and are never
resolved.
I hate it when one of my favorite authors writes a dull book, but
I can only give this book 2.0 stars (fair).
Copyright by the authors of the reviews.
14.3.96, Andreas Wandelt, Louis Perrochon