
After twenty five years serving as the lone human Monitor of the Interstellar Ark, Hermes, Orion is scheduled to be placed back in his hibernation chamber with the other members of the crew. Knowing that he will die there and be replaced before the ship’s voyage is over, he decides that he won’t accept that fate. Whatever it takes he will escape Hermes and see space again, even if it means defying the regulations of his only friend — the ship-wide artificial intelligence known as Dan.
I didn’t know anything about this one before getting into this one. Which turns out wasn’t so bad things after all.
I am not typically a big fan of Sci-fi but this one really surprised me because I came to like it very much.
The plot in this one was very good, because it was a unique turn on the sci-fi space travel topic which now is very watered down.
The characters in this one were very good, and I came to like them. They were very few characters in this one. But the once we got really made it up for it.
The writing style here was very simple, almost too simple in my opinion. And that’s pretty much the only bad thing I have to say about this one.
I Give This Book 4 / 5