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Pirate Sun: Book Three of Virga by Karl Schroeder
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Pirate Sun: Book Three of Virga

by Karl Schroeder

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Tor Books (2008), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 320 pages

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I thought highly of the first two books in Karl Schroeder’s Virga series. Unfortunately, my pleasure reading those books did not carry through the third, Pirate Sun. Schroeder’s created an amazing physical place and an interesting political world in Virga. For example, there’s an epic weightless battle in part two that would be heaven to see on the big screen. However, the plotting and characterization are all over the map in the last book of the series. The aforementioned space battle is superfluous to the plot, serving only to illustrate how one might fight a weightless battle.

(Full review at my blog) ( )
KingRat | Mar 18, 2009 |  
As the tale of Virga unfolds, the focus moves from Venera Fanning (villain of the first book and heroine of the second) to her husband Chaison, admiral on the run from his nation of Slipstream. We get more swashbuckling action as political turmoil unfolds between the nations floating in air-filled space, exposition of Virga's role in larger transhuman conflicts, and setup for the next volume in the series. Schroeder does a good job of keeping each novel self-contained while slowly building up the larger story. ( )
slothman | Dec 26, 2008 |  
Not quite as good as Queen of Candesce, but still a fun read. Full review here. ( )
fascination | Oct 13, 2008 |  
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Nothing is more difficult, and therefore nothing more precious, than to be able to decide. - Napoleon Bonaparte
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To the Tuesday night group, for years of excellent conversation.
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"One thing I can guarantee," said Venera Fanning. "There has never been a prison break like this one."
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0765315459, Hardcover)

Return to Virga, a bubble universe artificially separated from our own future universe, and the setting of Sun of Suns and Queen of Candesce.

Chaison Fanning, the admiral of a fleet of warships, has been captured and imprisoned by his enemies, but is suddenly rescued and set free. He flees through the sky to his home city to confront the ruler who betrayed him. And perhaps even to regain his lovely, powerful, and subversive wife, Venera, who he has not seen since she fled with the key to the artificial sun at the center of Virga, Candesce.

Schroeder sets a whole new standard for hard SF space opera.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:10 -0400)

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