
- CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI TO SLEEP IN A SEA OF STARS REVIEW FULL
- CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI TO SLEEP IN A SEA OF STARS REVIEW SERIES
I cannot comment on this, I didn't get that far, but if the attention to the science is the same as the attention to the writing then I can quite easily believe it.

From other reviews I have read the science doesn't stand up that well either. I am no scholar but I have rarely been so aware of such poor writing in the many books I have consumed, it was such a distraction I had to 'throw in the towel'. Sentences and paragraphs should flow off the page through the mind of the reader without being read through twice because you cannot believe how badly formulated they are and thinking to yourself 'I would have constucted that differently'. When I read a book I assume that the author will look after such technical issues i.e they have the the basic writing skills and I,as the reader, can concentrate on the main story, characters and ideas. If you are not concerned about things likes sentence construction and grammar then read on. How did this get past the proof reader and the publisher? Was it proof read by a year four? I managed to get to page 55 and realised that this author hasn't a clue about sentence construction. News & World Report A #1 New York Times Bestseller A #1 Publishers Weekly Bestseller A #1 USA Today Bestseller A Wall Street Journal Bestseller About the Author "The new 'It' book of children's lit."- U.S. "Christopher Paolini make literary magic."- People "Christopher Paolini is a true rarity."- The Washington Post "Paolini is a spellbinding fantasy writer."- The Boston Globe "A breathtaking and unheard of success."- USA Today "An authentic work of great talent."- New York Times Book Review "Just as he did with his fantasy series, Paolini again captured my complete attention with the sheer breadth of his imagination."-By Hook or By Book "Sure to be one of the biggest literary moments of the year."-The Portalist Kira is my queen of thorns, and I would trust her with my life and with the fate of humanity. " The character cast in To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is perfection. The ending was fantastic, big and exciting and with the same outside-the-box thinking I now expect from one of Paolini's endings."-Novel Knight It's accessible and engaging and left us wanting more."- Starburst Magazine "Has that charm that is unique to writing.

"Dazzles with otherworldly delights-and unearthly nightmares."- Newsweek "This is Paolini's best book so far, skillfully done, brilliantly imagined and cleverly executed.
CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI TO SLEEP IN A SEA OF STARS REVIEW SERIES
Corey's The Expanse series and for fantasy fans willing to try space opera."- Booklist, starred review Paolini populates this universe with a large cast of interesting and relatable characters, and mostly avoids reductive good guy/bad guy dynamics, lending the story a sincere emotional depth.
CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI TO SLEEP IN A SEA OF STARS REVIEW FULL
"The skills honed in his YA fantasy series, Inheritance ( Eragon, 2003), are on full display here in his vibrant world building, especially in the mythology of the alien tech. "Fans of all kinds, one can be sure, will come to question, and stay to explore."- The Wall Street Journal Let me know your thoughts on To Sleep in a Sea of Stars (book review)."A powerful piece of SF, with intelligent writing and big ideas."-Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of Children of Time If you like big, sweeping space adventures, aliens and shooting, this one is for you. It wasn’t entirely for me, but I did enjoy some parts. I know I mentioned a lot of negative things about To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, but overall it wasn’t a bad book. He did indeed write a space-epic, and it’s awesome. I could see the technology he describes as someday becoming a reality. Paolini definitely deserves a lot of credit for the research that went into this book. I wasn’t as intrigued as I should have been. There are some very confusing timelines involved, as well as a pointless expedition to find an alien artefact. And while the Jellies may be the most accurate of aliens we might someday find, I struggle to understand the conflict. The humans are basically being attacked by the Jellies (a silly name for aliens, that doesn’t exactly inspire fear). I had a hard time believing the conflict in this story. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is also incredibly slow-moving, so buckle up if you want to read this one.

The plot is nothing new, we’ve seen the aliens invade thing before. I really hated the last 100-ish pages of this book, and the ending just drove me up the wall. Check out my To Sleep in the Sea of Stars Book Review down below! Hello friends! This is officially my last post of February and I cannot believe the time is going by so fast.
