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Eve: The Empyrean Age (Gollancz) [Kindle Edition]

Tony Gonzales
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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 936 KB
  • Print Length: 532 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0575084855
  • Publisher: Gollancz (18 Sep 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002U3CBZW
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #55,752 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Paths of the Cursed 30 Jun 2008
By Me
Format:Paperback
EVE-Online has been running for five years. Players have seen massive changes to the game play mechanics but the actual story line has been very slow to develop, being depicted through short stories and occasional in-game events. The Empyrean Age needed to pull together all these loose plot threads without resorting to the feared dei ex machinae that many thought would be necessary.
It has done an admirable job. The story fills in gaps and ties together plot elements without ever straining credulity. The characters are well written and the setting true to the game that inspired it. The author manages to describe and incorporate many elements of the EVE universe, presenting a coherent tale where before there were only snapshots.

The story takes place towards the end of a cold war between the four primary space-faring nations of EVE. The plot follows a small number of individuals whose actions shape events. Some of the characters are important figures with no small amount of power, while others are minor players reluctantly forced into the middle of the fray. Mysterious figures make desperate power-plays for personal ends, while democratic institutions are demolished in the face of strident nationalism. Tyrants and folk-heroes vie for power while new technology threatens to tilt the balance.

If there are things I would criticise I would say:

1. The portrayal of Amarrians is very one-dimensional. The only good ones are those that have lost their minds, or so it would seem. This goes to extremes with some chapters handling the Amarr Chamberlain. I think one of the descriptions, if portrayed visually, would land the author in jail. Caldari fare only a little better, while the Minmatar are all haplessly naïve.
2. The timing of this novel is a bit rushed. With so little for so long it too much to absorb all at once. It doesn't really strain credibility or in any way stretch the boundaries of the EVE universe, but it feels like it should.

All in all, for an EVE fan this is a great book. Even for those who have never heard of EVE it is still a well written stand-alone sci-fi novel, although the resonance will be diminshed. Finally, it has an interesting twist at the end... opening doors that were long thought closed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
The book provided a well-paced, enjoyable read for sunny afternoons in the garden.

First off, I'm not an EVE player. In fact, before buying the book off Amazon I had never heard of EVE. Possibly the book means more to those who do and may have more insight into the stories behind the scenes & history of the civilizations presented in the book.

The book flowed well, especially for what is evidently the writer's first novel. My only constructive feedback would be that more time should be sent with the central characters to develop them. Example would be Téa and Gear. If the author had simply added a couple of chapters on their back stories, then the reader would have experienced these first hand and felt more about the characters.

Otherwise for a non EVE player, a two-page history of the civilizations at the beginning of the book would have helped... as it took awhile to decipher what civilization did what and who hated who, and so forth.

I enjoyed the book and would recommend it -- to a regular Sci-Fi reader, not a novice (as there are far better Sci-Fi novels to introduce someone to).
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
ultimate reading 26 Oct 2009
Format:Hardcover
If you ever played the game odds are you still are playing.

This book gives you all the background information you want from the world of Eve you play in.
As a story on it's own it holds it's ground. The storylines of all 4 races are intwined and you will find yourself choosing sides or feeling sympathy for any of the main characters ultimately resulting in creating such a character ingame. Wether it be a free fought Minmatar or a money hungry Caldari they all have something that will atrackt our attention and make us want to know more.

Once you start reading this book, you'll find it hard to put it aside, you just keep on reading, I know I did. A must have for all fans of sci-fi and Eve-online players.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
exceptional novel meets game
Whilst you really have no need to play Eve Online to understand this novel, it does go a long way into explaining why things are the way they are. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Cerberus
Disappointing
I have been an Eve:online player for several years (on and off), so when I bought the book I was fairly excited about the possibility of where the story was going to end up. Read more
Published 7 months ago by BL
A poor read
This book is set in the Eve online universe, and is about the goings on in New Eden, the new civilizations of mankind eventually established after the collapse of a wormhole called... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Irikefe Okonedo
Deeply unsatisfying and inconsistent
The best thing that can be said about the Empyrean Age is that the dialogue is for the most part excellent; punchy, witty and not overly used as pointless idiot lecturing, as is so... Read more
Published 14 months ago by QuestToFindADecentVideoGameNovel
Can't even start never mind finish it
I loved the game over the 4 years I played!

I love sci-fi books and go through 1 per week on my kindle. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mr. M. Ryan
Solid Science Fiction Tale
I'm just going to say up front, I don't play Eve. I genuinely can't stand the game. Which is a shame, because if Empyrean Age is anything to go by, the fiction behind it is... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Sam
Fast Delivery
Received within a few days, good book, good condition, currently reading through it so can't really give a good review on it although from what I have read so far, the story is... Read more
Published on 22 April 2010 by Mr. T. Janaway
Epic
First off, I bought this book without knowing about the game or anything about the EVE universe. I bought this book because it seemed like a good read at the time, and I liked the... Read more
Published on 23 Mar 2010 by L. Kehoe
Much better then I thought it would be
I do play far to much eve, its a really good game, but this about the book. I wouldn't normally buy a book based on a game. Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2010 by Haydies
Highly derivitive sci-fi copywriting
I can't be bothered to write a proper review as the writer of the book couldn't be bothered to come up with their own lines or story. Read more
Published on 14 Feb 2010 by Fluxian
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