And there is quite a lot of jargon here on multiple occasions, I found myself lost in a thick, murky swamp of unexplained slang and technical terms. Columbus Day was entertaining, but it got bogged down by a series of flaws that built on top of each other.Ĭolumbus Day largely hinges on the prospect that your average reader knows a substantial amount of military jargon. (The only other one I can think of might be Ender’s Game, but it’s been a while since I’ve read that one.) After reading this, I wouldn’t say that I was impressed, but I wasn’t fighting the urge to vomit, either. I’ve been a fan of sci-fi for years, but I think Columbus Day is one of the only military sci-fi books that I’ve read. TW/CW: graphic violence, xenophobia, misogyny, sexual content, war, death
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