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The Human Division #12: The Gentle Art Of Cracking Heads (2013)

by John Scalzi(Favorite Author)
4.12 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
publisher
Tor Books
series
The Human Division
review 1: This was an odd one. A little creepy, too short to really tell too much, is there a conspiracy? I don't know even after reading this episode.I'm kind of neutral on this - didn't like it, didn't not like it - just put in my time in order to get to the last episode.One more episode left in Scalzi's 13 episode story called The Human Division. It's a long one so I'm really looking forward to it.
review 2: I was expecting the twelfth episode of John Scalzi's The Human Division to finally reveal who has been behind the acts of war described so far. While The Gentle Art of Cracking Heads provides some great new information, we still don't know who the antagonists really are. Danielle Lowen, who you might remember from episode nine, The Observers, is back in the Uni
... moreted States. She witnesses a terrorist attack and while trying to puzzle together who could be behind it, receives some interesting information.I'm happy to hear that the final episode next week will be double-length. This was an exciting episode, but it didn't have much of a cliff hanger. We get a nice reveal at the end, but it's only about one aspect of what's been happening and still doesn't show us who did it. I expected a big reveal in this episode so that we could be left salivating at the resolution in the final episode. Scalzi hasn't let me down yet; I'm still excited to read the finale, but The Human Division's structure has been building oddly to the climax. less
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ashraf
Buy the book for which this is a chapter. Otherwisewould have rated it higher.
jkp08001
Nice little tale that takes the title phrase both figuratively and literally.
kaszanka
not much substance
blewis
3.5 stars
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