
The Last Hawk
Saga of the Skolian Empire, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Anna Fields
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Catherine Asaro
When Kelric, a scion of the imperial family of Skolia, crash-lands his fighter on the off-limits planet of Coba, he figures it will be only a short time before he makes his way home. But he fails to account for the powerful matriarchy of Coba, the mistresses of the great estates who do not want the Empire to know about their recent cultural advances. First they take him prisoner. Then, one by one, the most powerful women on the planet fall in love with him!
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Great books, but....
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easily one of the most entertaining scifi books!
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Reader in a bit of a hurry
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An example of this can be seen In "The Last Hawk," where she has a high ranking military officer disregarding even the most basic sworn oaths of office that every service member (officer and enlisted) must take. She even has him committing treason by swearing loyalty to the enemy in exchange for privileges and favored treatment. That blatant disregard for military behavior seriously flaws what would otherwise be an excellent book in an outstanding series.
Now, having said that, I must add this. If your only exposure to proper military behavior is what you see on TV or in the Movies, then you will more than likely have no problems with anything Asaro writes in that department. I'm critical of her treatment in that area because I spent the majority of my adult life in a military uniform and I expect authors to be, at least, slightly familiar with the subject when they use it in their stories. Unfortunately, very few of them are.
I enjoyed reading this book, and the series, because the science was so well thought out. I expect that most of you will as well.
I also recommend that you listen to the books in the order in which they were written, not in the order recommended by Audible.
Military not.
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A gender swap
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Asaro attempts to craft a matriarchal society with circa mid 20th century technology (on the cusp of nuclear capability). There is a mirror image of mid 20th century gender roles that is difficult to envision ever developing. if the planet was originally settled by a technologically advanced race, more equal gender would have been anticipated. While some series of catastrophic events, both manmade as well as environmental may have set the race, there is no explanation for why a mirror image gender role bifurcation would have resulted, especially in the setting of no birth control, breastfeeding, and child rearing efforts. Certainly, the result of 'protecting' men's honor with burqas and sexually aggressive females makes no sense. Without some plausible developmental history, the whole structure comes off more as fantasy or magical thinking. In addition, the game of quis is never truly fleshed out in detail but appears to have been a method for the formerly more technologically advanced, to embed their math and science before falling back into a more primitive state.
The narration was well done with solid character distinction and smooth pacing.
Total gender reversal world
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Not sure what the otheres are thinking
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
On 1.5 speed, yes. Sometimes while doing other things, but occasionally engrossing.Would you be willing to try another book from Catherine Asaro? Why or why not?
I'm reading her entire Skolian Empire series if it is all on audio.Which scene was your favorite?
None in particular.Was The Last Hawk worth the listening time?
Sure, Catherine Asaro's plots are pretty entertaining. And Anna Fields, as always, makes the book worth listening too as she is good at different voices (most of the time).Any additional comments?
As I mention in my review of Ascendant Sun, the sequel to this book, Kelric is a sex addict. He needs therapy. Yes, he's an empath, but his siblings are too and they don't jump into bed with everything that moves. Okay, admittedly, in this book, he's kinda forced too, but that just says something about the author. And in the sequel, Ascendant Sun, he does't have to sleep with everyone but somehow just ends up doing it anyway!The culture on the planet where Kelric is stranded is strongly matriarchal, female chauvinistic, and revolves around the playing a complex dice game that is used for political purposes. By the end of the book, it is even being used to somehow discern the atomic structure of the elements and develop weapons and split atoms - all this in the space of a few years on a planet that had practically no advanced technology at the beginning! I could not suspend my disbelief about the power associated with this dice game, emphasized so heavily in the book.
But overall, the book is entertaining and a necessary read to understand Ascendant Sun and the books that follow, where Kelric becomes a more important part of the restructuring of the Skolian Empire.
Kelric sleeps his way across a planet!
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This book defines sexism. A Must Read
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So much rape
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