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Greg Keyes

Author of The Briar King

53+ Works 12,826 Members 184 Reviews 15 Favorited

About the Author

Greg Keyes is the New York Times best-selling author of the novels The Waterborn, The Blackgod, plus The Age of Unreason tetralogy. He has also written the Star Wars: New Jedi Order novels Edge of Victory I: Conquest, Edge of Victory II: Rebirth, and The Final Prophecy, as well as tie-ins to the show more popular Elder Scrolls video game franchise. He lives in Savannah, Georgia. show less

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Works by Greg Keyes

The Briar King (2003) 1,677 copies
Conquest (Edge of Victory I) (2001) 1,034 copies
Rebirth (Edge of Victory II) (2001) 1,025 copies
The Final Prophecy (2003) 946 copies
The Charnel Prince (2004) 938 copies
Newton's Cannon (1998) 868 copies
The Blood Knight (2006) 798 copies
The Born Queen (2008) 615 copies
A Calculus of Angels (1999) 556 copies
Dark Genesis: The Birth of the Psi Corps (1998) — Author — 517 copies
The Waterborn (1996) 487 copies
Final Reckoning: The Fate of Bester (1999) — Author — 462 copies
Deadly Relations: Bester Ascendant (1999) — Author — 462 copies
Empire of Unreason (2000) 457 copies
The Infernal City (2009) 402 copies
The Shadows of God (2001) — Author — 380 copies
The Blackgod (1997) 331 copies
Footsteps in the Sky (2014) 44 copies
The Psi Corps Trilogy (1999) 42 copies
Crucible (2016) 33 copies
XCOM 2: Resurrection (2015) 22 copies
The Basilisk Throne (2023) 11 copies
The Elder Scrolls (2010) 3 copies
The Undefiled 2 copies
The Blackgod, Part 1/2 (2010) 2 copies
The Blackgod, Part 2/2 (2011) 1 copy
Vodní rod (2004) 1 copy

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This novelisation, in contrast with some others I've read, does not add a whole lot to the world of Interstellar as seen in the film. There's very few inner monologues and thoughts of characters that contribute to our better understanding of them, and just as few science explanations to tide over the curious. It's simply the screenplay turned to prose, which might work well for some; I have to admit I need my books to be a bit more meaty than that. I expected backstory, flashbacks, thoughts we never got to see in the film... if you did too, maybe just put the movie back on.… (more)
 
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darthjuno | 7 other reviews | Apr 18, 2024 |
That was a good book. Concise, focused and interesting all the way through, in a way the other books of the series just haven’t been to me. In addition to introducing the Yuuzhan Vong Shapers and Shamed Ones, it dived deeper into the society and highlighted internal contentions.
 
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Thulan | 7 other reviews | Mar 4, 2024 |
The story in this book is tolerable but only because the plots are largely supported by the fantastic game content of the Elder Scrolls series. The main characters are shallow and the side-characters are mostly mysterious types (read: also shallow, due to the fact that 'unknown past, unknown emotions, unknown motives' is a fantasy cliché since Aragorn). It's a shame, since I expected a lot of a novel that builds on the enormous collection of lore, lands, creatures and races that the Elder Scrolls comprises. The abrupt end of the book is frustrating because it smells of cheap soap opera. I'm going to find out if the sequel is any better. If not, I won't be surprised. If it turns out that the ending of the series is deeply inspiring, this book was just the authors way of finding his pace. After all, it's not easy to write a novel about such a popular and well-loved game setting, just as it isn't easy to make a good movie out of a good book.… (more)
 
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jd7h | 6 other reviews | Feb 18, 2024 |
Essentially the same as the previous two books, which is to say engaging. Like the characters, like the story. I'm a bit confused about hoe everything Will tie together, but that should be resolved in the last book...
 
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zjakkelien | 17 other reviews | Jan 2, 2024 |

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Works
53
Also by
3
Members
12,826
Popularity
#1,828
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
184
ISBNs
244
Languages
9
Favorited
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