Year of Our War

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Steph Swainston: Year of Our War (2004, Orion Publishing Group, Limited)

English language

Published 2004 by Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-7528-6103-6
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3 stars (1 review)

Unique among his fellow immortals and mortal folk alike, Jant Comet can fly. His talent is a gift and a curse that has earned him a place in the Castle Circle as Messenger to the Emperor San -- soaring high and free above the bloody battlefields of his world, carrying word back to his master of progress and regress in the ever-escalating conflict between man and the awful armies of giant, flesh-devouring insects.But while Jant's duty is to remain neutral in the petty squabbles and power plays of the fifty who will neither age nor die naturally, bitter rivalries that have festered for centuries now threaten to incite a savage civil war. And Jant may be the only being alive capable of stemming the onrushing tide of destruction and the unstoppable insect infestation. For only he can gain entrance -- through extreme doses of the narcotic that owns his soul …

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3 stars

It's a mishmash. It reminds me of The Iron Dragon's Daughter in some ways -- there's magic that keeps people alive in the service of an undying emperor who is holding down the fort until "god" returns, but society has advanced to the point where there are t-shirts and some small amount of science... oh, and the protagonist might be crazy and hallucinating some times.

And, given the presence of 50 prima donna immortals (all chosen for being the best in their fields, with immortality conditional in STAYING the best), there's no small amount of drama. In fact, immortality allows the execution of the biggest and most impressive grudge matches that I've ever seen, with moves that are impressive in their execution and patience.

That being said, I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone. It's simply too scattered. There are a number of books that have the same feel to …

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  • Fiction, fantasy, general