![]() This colony tries to gain independence from the mainland. What does this book promise? An Argentinian colony in Antarctica where robots live alongside humans and power is failing. Until you've read half the book and you're trying not to fall asleep. The kind where the world/story promises to be so good that you convince yourself goodness is lurking on the next page. Our Lady of the Ice is the perfect example of how to take a fascinating premise, an exciting setting, and many interesting subplots and completely drain everything fascinating, exciting or interesting out of it with sluggish pacing. But I am going to leave a review because I forced myself through the longest two-hundred pages of my life to try and love this book.Įveryone has been telling me I should read Clarke's The Assassin's Curse but, as it happens, her most recent release ended up in my hands before I had chance to check that one out. ![]() ![]() ![]() I know some people don't like ratings/reviews for DNF books, but my general rule is that it's okay if I read at least a hundred pages. ![]()
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