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This kind of mixture reminds me in a way of the trashy late 90s Science Fiction series "Lexx" with its dark empire, undead assassins and "His Divine Shadow" - the immortal Emperor. While the satire elements are way stronger in "Lexx" - the "feel" reminds me quite a bit.
Does anyone else feel similarly?
Edit: After rewatching a clip: Nevermind. My teen self saw that show with different eyes it seems
I've never heard of Lexx :-? Which is strange for a SFF TV show.
I somehow missed that.
It can't have been very popular in Oz
I somehow missed that.
It can't have been very popular in Oz




Funny how our tastes change. I loved watching Speed Racer and Ultraman as a kid, but when I revisited them as an adult I couldn’t believe how silly and poorly-made they were. But kids don’t care. We are innocent and naive and everything is awesome.
Lexx was kind of like a poor man’s Dune back in the day. I’m convinced The Chronicles of Riddick was inspired by it. I couldn’t get into it, but it was paired with Stargate SG-1 on Showtime here in the States, and Stargate was just better in every particular.

There was a need for the character guide at the beginning as I got lost a bit during many of the group conversations. It also felt more like a Scooby Do mystery book even until the end. It also was somewhat predictable on the major plot points. Otherwise, I really enjoyed the ride to the end and had to finish it.
I gave it 3 Stars, but would have given it 2½ Stars if that option was available.
It was 'ok'. Better than Meh, but slightly worse that 'Good', IMO.
By the end, an 'everyone dies' scenario would have been acceptable. I never really cared about any of the characters. I liked the snark and animosity between Gideon and Harrowhark, while liking neither of them.
I won't be reading a sequel.
It was 'ok'. Better than Meh, but slightly worse that 'Good', IMO.
By the end, an 'everyone dies' scenario would have been acceptable. I never really cared about any of the characters. I liked the snark and animosity between Gideon and Harrowhark, while liking neither of them.
I won't be reading a sequel.

It was 'ok'. Better than Meh, but slightly worse that 'Good', IMO.
By the end, an 'everyone dies' scenario would ..."
I'm with you. Once the Plot finally showed up, it wasn't a struggle to pick up the book anymore (well, press 'play' - I listened to it), but I won't be picking up any more in the trilogy.
Points for unreliable narrator, though. I enjoy that.
Should probably start a thread with spoiler warning to discuss it further.

Oh yes! "Irreverent Dune" may be a good description for "Gideon the Ninth"! Or maybe "YA Necrohammer 40K"...

I really loved Palamedes and Camilla, and I liked Dulcinea and Corona (although I can't say I really understand Corona's motives). Magnus was a nice guy, and Colum seemed a decent sort.
I enjoyed the characters of Naberius and Ianthe, even though I didn't LIKE them. We didn't see enough of Abigail to form an opinion, or Pro for that matter. Judith and her cavalier were kind of annoying. Silas was easy to hate. And I really had no feelings whatsoever for the shitty teens.



1.) the emperor/emperor's agents
2.) Dulcinea
3.) Harrowhark
4.) Third twin's probably Ianthe
being my suspects. very happy with the mystery aspect of the book. kept me going till the end!

you just took the silver medal in the Blurb wars, right behind Warren Ellis

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only gripe so far is that I wish their was more world building I don't know a lot about this universe why is it set in space after all? the last few sword and laser reads ITCOO and the snow queen has had really well describes universes I enjoyed. probably the strong part of those books.