haven’t had the pleasure of reading something so changeable since The Gap Cycle series by Stephen R. Donaldson. There, your usual space opera characters are presented in a scene, yet we follow them before and after that moment, finding out what they really are like, our opinions changing as the story develops. It was flowing in an interesting and adjustable narration. This time, it’s The Tomorrow Testament, a book by Barry Longyear, the second part of The Enemy Papers. This is just a continuation of the war between the Humans and Draks, from the point of view (sic, and you’ll see why) […]