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Hell's Gate (2006)

door David Weber, Linda Evans (Auteur)

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Reeksen: Multiverse (#1)

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The Union of Arcana has expanded through the portals linking parallel universes for over a century and a half. In that time, its soldiers and sorcerers have laid claim to one uninhabited planet after another¿all of them Earth, and in the process, the Union has become the most powerful, most wealthy civilization in all of human history. But all of that is about to come to a screeching halt, for the Union¿s scouts have just discovered a new portal, and on its far side lies a shattering revelation. Arcana is not alone, after all. There is another human society, Sharona, which has also been exploring the Multiverse, and the first contact between them did not go well. Arcana is horrified by the alien weapons of its sudden opponents, weapons its sorcerers cannot explain or duplicate. Weapons based upon something called . . . science. But Sharona is equally horrified by Arcana¿s ¿magical¿ weapons. Neither side expected the confrontation. Both sides think the other fired first, and no one on either side understands the ¿technology¿ of the other. But as the initial disastrous contact snowballs into all-out warfare, both sides can agree on one thing. The portal which brought them together is Hell¿s Gate itself!… (meer)
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The first book in the Multiverse series doesn't spend much time in setting the scene as we are dropped straight into the middle of the action as a Sharonian exploration team member makes an unfortunate first contact with a member of an Arcanian expedition. With both parties dead, working out who's fault it was would be impossible and neither side expected to meet another civilisation in the first place so both sides were afraid of what the other would do. It's not quite a 'cast of thousands' novel, but the book (and series) swaps points of view between those at the sharp end of the action, to those in political control (particularly on the Sharonian side), though this isn't as jarring here.

Although the two authors have their distinctive voices, they mesh quite well in this book though I suspect David rather preferred the Sharonian side to the Arcanians - both sides have different levels of technology and mental skills - the Sharonians have Talents that resemble 'traditional' psionic skills, and a level of technology around the late Victorian era, whilst the Arcanians employ magic and have developed creature out of legends such as dragons and unicorns, and a level of technology about the late medieval period and the inability of either side to come to terms with their opponents' skills is one of the drivers of the conflict that drives the series ( )
  JohnFair | Sep 20, 2019 |
Quite possibly the worst David Weber novel that I've read to date. Clocking in at 1236 pages, a good 900 of those would have been better used as compost than filling this book.

Pointless politics, petty rivalries, and meaningless repetition fill the majority of this novel. ( )
1 stem Magentawolf | Nov 8, 2011 |
Hell’s Gate by David Weber and Linda EvansBook one of the Multiverse series is a most engrossing 1200 pages. Evan’s and Weber portray two unique civilizations on a road to conflict. Arcana bases their technology on magic. Sharona has psychic talents but bases their technology on science. The multi-universal aspect is that both civilizations have discovered portal to alternate earths that have no populations until they confront each other. David Weber and Linda Evans do a superb job in describing two dissimilar cultures and those cultures’ idiosyncrasies. As they alternate back and forth from culture to culture you find your sympathies vacillating as well. The beauty of their work is that you truly find things that are both laudable and stimulating for each culture. They are being drawn into conflict by serendipitous contacts and malicious behavior in spite of their root similarities. I can not wait to read the next volume, “Hell Hath No Fury”. I highly recommend it and all of David Weber’s Work. ( )
  wbentrim | Mar 13, 2010 |
Hell’s Gate by David Weber and Linda Evans

Book one of the Multiverse series is a most engrossing 1200 pages. Evan’s and Weber portray two unique civilizations on a road to conflict. Arcana bases their technology on magic. Sharona has psychic talents but bases their technology on science. The multi-universal aspect is that both civilizations have discovered portal to alternate earths that have no populations until they confront each other.

David Weber and Linda Evans do a superb job in describing two dissimilar cultures and those cultures’ idiosyncrasies. As they alternate back and forth from culture to culture you find your sympathies vacillating as well. The beauty of their work is that you truly find things that are both laudable and stimulating for each culture. They are being drawn into conflict by serendipitous contacts and malicious behavior in spite of their root similarities. I can not wait to read the next volume, “Hell Hath No Fury”.

I highly recommend it and all of David Weber’s Work. ( )
  wbentrim | Feb 11, 2010 |
A book about misunderstandings, deceptions, and machinations. Not so much about fighting.

This does not have much of the action that I typically associate with David Weber. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it's definitely not what I was expecting based on other information I've seen about this book. From the looks of things, the next book in the series (Hell Hath No Fury) may be a bit more active, but this whole series may end up being more of a diplomatic/political conflict type of series with a few battles thrown in. Due to the nature of the world setting, this almost has to be a fairly slow paced story.

There is a lot of talk between characters, and a lot of character development, and a lot of world development through character dialogue. This made it more difficult for me to get into than is typical for me when reading some of his other books. And by the time is felt I was hooked and really getting into it, it ended, with nothing really resolved, although there was plenty of stuff built up for the next book.

Overall, I am kind of disappointed that this didn't live up to my expectations, but I like it well enough (or my curiosity has been piqued enough) that I will be reading the next book to see how/if things get resolved. ( )
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David Weberprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Evans, LindaAuteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Boyett, MarkVertellerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Miller, KurtArtiest omslagafbeeldingSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
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The Union of Arcana has expanded through the portals linking parallel universes for over a century and a half. In that time, its soldiers and sorcerers have laid claim to one uninhabited planet after another¿all of them Earth, and in the process, the Union has become the most powerful, most wealthy civilization in all of human history. But all of that is about to come to a screeching halt, for the Union¿s scouts have just discovered a new portal, and on its far side lies a shattering revelation. Arcana is not alone, after all. There is another human society, Sharona, which has also been exploring the Multiverse, and the first contact between them did not go well. Arcana is horrified by the alien weapons of its sudden opponents, weapons its sorcerers cannot explain or duplicate. Weapons based upon something called . . . science. But Sharona is equally horrified by Arcana¿s ¿magical¿ weapons. Neither side expected the confrontation. Both sides think the other fired first, and no one on either side understands the ¿technology¿ of the other. But as the initial disastrous contact snowballs into all-out warfare, both sides can agree on one thing. The portal which brought them together is Hell¿s Gate itself!

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