The Ghost Brigades

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Vincent Chong, John Scalzi: The Ghost Brigades (Hardcover, 2007, Subterranean)

Hardcover, 250 pages

Published Nov. 26, 2007 by Subterranean.

ISBN:
978-1-59606-131-6
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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Intriguing Concepts: Returning to a Series I Love

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Getting back to this series a few years after I read the first one. I enjoyed the thought experiment about transfer of consciousness and identity. It gets into these themes in an easy-to-understand way, and I had fun reading it. I want to read the next book, I think there are interesting things to be explored in this universe.

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Something I didn't really care for in Old Man's War was the protagonist, who I just couldn't jive with, but I really liked the setting. Turns out this book reuses the world laid out in the first book, but with a completely new cast of characters. Win-win for me!

There's some philosophical undercurrents about consciousness and identity lurking under this plot, but I was having too much fun with the over-the-top action scenes and espionage and extraterrestrial blackmail that was going on to focus on it too much. Hell, at one point a supersoldier is fighting an alien and is getting his ass kicked, so he spits up blood into the alien's eyes, then sends a command from the supercomputer inside his head to force the nanomachines in his blood to explode, blinding the alien. That's the kind of shenanigans we're dealing with here; kinda hard to wax poetic about …

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