5 Minutes by Gareth Stokes
I am not exactly a sci-fi fan but I read a few novels in that genre I really enjoyed, one being 5 Minutes by Gareth Stokes.
Here is my review:
More than 5 minutes worth of excitement.
This is a novel of epic proportions which deals with events in Russian history of the early twentieth century and stretches far into the future to the planet Excel and the Five Moons. The inhabitants of these places are descendents of “old Earth,” mixed in with robots, talking spaceships, and characters which are part human and part machine. These worlds are far ahead of earth as far as technology is concerned and yet they deal with the same problems their ancestors struggle with and their leaders remind us of our modern corrupt and power-hungry politicians.
Empress Lydia, the ruler of Excel, wants to destroy Earth as an act of revenge for the murder of her children when she was tsarina in Russia. She is even ready to sacrifice her daughter who opposes her plan. Her husband, a gentler creature, tries to reign in her hatred and her violent leanings. Marielle, her daughter, escapes with Pegasus, the talking spaceship and attempts to thwart her mother’s plans. While all this turmoil and warfare is going in outer space, a young child by the name of Amy is cruelly abused by her foster father. But it is Amy, vulnerable but tenacious and lovable, who becomes an important instrument in saving Earth.
5 Minutes is full of dark and at the same time humorous and crazy incidences. The characters, whether human or machine-like, are vividly portrayed and genuine. One of the funniest parts for me is the verbal exchange between Pegasus, the talking computer which controls the spaceship, and Marielle, the commander of the ship.
Lovers of sci-fi will really enjoy this story as well as readers who are looking for a good adventure novel with a deeper meaning, because in essence the story deals with very “human” problems: greed, corruption, and the hunger for power as well as the power of love. One word of caution: the novel is quite long, so set enough time aside to be able to enjoy it.
In other words, the perfect book to get lost in during our stay-at-home time.
More to follow. Stay safe and healthy!