
Culture Shock
The Empire's Corps, Book 13
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Jeffrey Kafer
Arthur's Seat had never sought a galactic role. A relatively new colony world, a mere 300 years old, the planet was always isolated from the galactic mainstream. But with the Empire crumbling after the fall of Earth and other planets taking advantage of the chaos to make their own bids for power, Arthur's Seat suddenly finds itself playing host to tens of thousands of unwanted immigrants, refugees who have been kicked off countless other worlds.
But as the planetary government struggles to integrate the newcomers, powerful factions plot to take advantage of the situation, and the refugees struggle to carve out a place for themselves, it becomes clear that the entire planet is on the verge of anarchy...and outright civil war may not be far away.
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Similar to the muslim problem!
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Disapointed
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My least favorite of the Empire corps book
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No Space Battles...
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Arthur’s Seat is a relatively new colony world. With the crumbling of the Empire, the Imperial Navy is bringing fifty thousand unwanted immigrants/refugees to Arthur’s Seat. The story is the conflict between refugees and the planet inhabitants. The characters are interesting and the storyline is plausible considering the collapsing of the Empire. The refugees are the Forsakers, a religious group sort of like the Amish. Nuttall then explores racism and religious intolerance. The book is well written.
The book is 12 hours long. Jeffrey Kafer does an excellent job narrating the book. Kafer has narrated all the books in the Empire’s Corp series. Kafer is a multi-award winning audiobook narrator.
Interesting
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Different from the rest but great.
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Meh
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So the newcomers clash with the original settlers, and there are discussions on both sides about how each sees the issues. Although Nuttal's own political leanings do show through here, to be fair, he has done a good job balancing the arguments on both sides.
If you want to hear a novel based on the conflicts between cultures that we are seeing in the news every day, then this is that novel.
Jeffrey Kafer reads well enough, but he has little concept of contrast emphasis. He fails to place the correct emphasis in such sentences as "John ran to school while Mary rode her bike," or "John likes ice cream. Mary likes cake." He makes it sound as if the two parts are unrelated. There was also the unfortunate appearance of the non-word "swang;" but that's probably an author's error (although not isolated), not the narrator's.
It's not a happy book, but it does give us a further look into the fall of the Empire. I just wish Nuttle would hurry up and get back to Stalker and Avalon and take down General Singh.
discussion of timely issues
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Culture is one of those things that are completely not open to interpretation or negotiation. We never seem to realIze that we all have a culture, the west is not immune or exempt from that. Our culture is liberal democracy that enshrines the rights of the individual above that of a state or belief. I don't think anyone who has never left their culture can understand how foreign this is in other parts of the world... They simply think that other cultures are equal but different or that people will adapt to our culture overnight. It takes GENERATIONS and a lot of pain.
It's scary how some can be blind to this and especially how some may think the law is subjective. We in the West are in a dangerous position, we are more than likely over a tipping point which may lead to violence at best and the collapse of our culture at worst. It's not hyperbole and we need to discuss it rather than hiding from it.
As subtle as a sledgehammer
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This may be one book too many
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