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Shiva Option [Hardcover]

DAVID WEBER
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  • Hardcover: 688 pages
  • Publisher: Baen Books; hardcover edition (1 Feb 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0671318489
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671318482
  • Product Dimensions: 24.2 x 16.5 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,442,690 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Weber and White...[leave] the reader both exhilarated and enriched." --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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When confronted by the predatory "Bugs, " who have overrun planet after planet, the warriors of the Grand Alliance determine that The Shiva Option is the only choice between victory and racial extermination.

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This book is based on a boardgame, and it shows.

"The Shiva Option" is the sequel to "In Death Ground". I cannot understand why, when both authors developed enormously as individual writers in the five years between that book and this sequel, "The Shiva Option" improved so little. It is by no means a bad book if you are into military SF, but I was disappointed, because I was expecting something brilliant and this is merely good.

Back when I was a student, there were two popular space battle games: "Star Fleet Battles" set in the Star Trek universe, which more recently became a computer game, and "STARFIRE," set in a universe heavily influenced by Heinlein's "Starship troopers." Like many simple wargames, Starfire is characterised by absurdly high casualty rates and the successful admiral has to treat spaceships as expendable "Missile fodder."

About fourteen years ago the creators of "STARFIRE," Dave Weber and Steve White, launched themselves as successful science fiction authors by writing two books based on the game, "Insurrection" and "Crusade". A few years later they followed these with "In Death Ground" which chronicled the first half of the war against the Arachnids or "Bugs".

After getting their first "Starfire" books published, Weber and White wrote a large number of other works, some of them highly original and most of them very well written. Both particularly expanded their horizons between 1997 when "In Death Ground" came out and 2002 when they published "The Shiva Option." So when they came back to the Starfire universe to finish the story of the war against the bugs, I expected to be enthralled to see how much more they could do in the second volume with all that extra experience under their belts. Sadly the answer was rather less than I expected.

There are some clever twists in the book, but rather too much is taken up with descriptions of larger and larger fleets of bigger and bigger warships. And, like the game, the book produces preposterous casualty lists. The reader is not meant to approve of the craven politicians in the book - the admirals and marines are the heroes and the politicos the secondary baddies. But if, God forbid, the human race ever finds itself in a war which racks up a body count remotely like those in the book, I hope our politicians do ask the admirals searching questions about why they are throwing away ships and lives in a way that makes First World War generals seem overcautious by comparison.

Don't get me wrong, this is not a bad book. Anyone who enjoyed "In Death Ground" will enjoy "The Shiva Option." And although neither is in the same league as "Starship Troopers," if you liked that book you might find it interesting to read two books which provide a panoramic overview of a war very like the one in which Heinlein's bildungsroman is set.

Nevertheless, the worst thing about this book is the fact that the authors left themselves the option of a sequel. Had we but worlds enough and time I would not object to this, but both Weber and White have written other work which is so much better that I hope they will concentrate on finding pastures new.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
One big mop-up.... 8 Sep 2006
Format:Hardcover
I love Weber's work in general and was a great fan of "In death ground", so when this long awaited sequel hit the stores I was expecting a lot. Unfortunately this book is but a pale shadow of it's predecessor.

My biggest disappointment was the battles. All batles follow the same pattern: The Alliance zones in, nukes the planet and mops up the incapacitated Bugs. Added to that the Alliance gets even more powerful when they team up with some other aliens that were also at war with the Bugs making it impossible to believe that the Bugs might still have a fighting chance.

All in all a missed opportunity as the Bugs promised to be a great adversary for mankind.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Not worth it 12 Dec 2004
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Sorry but this is a very poor book. The authors seem to have fallen in love with the Navy they created and are unable to let them lose a single battle. Consequently, you are never in any serious doubt about the outcome of the war and the story becomes an endless series of human victories that quickly overcome the bugs resistance. The story is stretched for 700 pages by some very weak attempts at character development. Unfortunately, as all of the main military characters are resolutely brave, honest and noble and the journalists and politicians are scheming cowards, it is very two dimensional.
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