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The average rating for Invasive Procedures based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-10-27 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 2 stars Patrick Broussard
In a word: Tiresome. If you're considering buying/ reading this one, be aware that Card did not write it. It's based on one of his earliest short stories, and he collaborated with Aaron Johnston in planning it, but I have no doubt that every actual word was written by Aaron Johnston. Bless his heart. The science was boring and predictable (probably made a great and creepy short story 20+ years ago), the characterization was unbelievably superficial, the dialogue was painful. The evil characters were Dr. Evil-style evil. Bleah. So why did I keep reading? Well, I've been abandoning a LOT of books recently, and I wanted to actually finish one I'd finished 2/3 of, instead of leaving it lying on my nightstand for months...also, I'd paid full price (at least in paperback). And to be fair, the plotting was interesting enough that I wanted to see how it would resolve. (Thus the 2 stars.) But overall, it read like the bad novelization of an utterly forgettable action movie.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-07-16 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 4 stars Sharron Bishop
This is a tricky one to call - I have known of the book for some time but only recently got round to buying it. The works of Orson Scott Card has always been a bit random for me - the story of Ender Wiggins is one of my all time favourites while some of his other series have struggle to inspire me (Memory of Earth - although I should try and give it another go) However his stand-alone fiction has usually been rather good as it can be so random and varied. However I think this is the first collaboration I have read of his and I am not sure. Now if I am not sure why such a high rating - well I will get to that, however first of all the question marks. First of all you have some very clever ideas here mashed up with some very contrived ones now without spoiling the story or giving away spoilers you have some very details and well explained biological elements and the some sort of chip that feels like it was dropped in at the 11 hour to justify the plot. Then you have the plot itself - it felt like it was a tale of several parts - almost as if each author did a section and handed it over to the other to add the next and you can almost see the joins. So if its contrived and "clunky" why such the high rating - yes we are back to this. Well first of all it was a fast read it was engaging and the characters (on the whole) were enjoyable and likeable - no one likes a smug sanctimonious hero after all and if you can read past some of the more questionable science the story was a series of fast pace chases - rather like watching the Tom Cruise Mission Impossibles - if you come in with no preconceptions you will enjoy it - look for the next Robin Cook medical drama and you may be wanting. Me I had no clue (no surprise) and so was enjoying it although sitting back I do wonder what exactly was I reading.


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