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Upsetting the Balance

Book 3 in the series:Tosev

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'Upsetting the Balance' by Harry Turtledove is set in a world where lizard-like aliens invade during World War II, leading to a fragile alliance between major combatants to resist the common enemy. The plot follows the diverse set of characters across superpowers as they defend themselves from oppression, while also delving into the struggles of the aliens fighting a war light years away from home. The writing style is described as blending great science fiction with detailed historical renditions, showcasing a realistic perspective on how a culturally evolving species like the Lizards might respond when confronted with change-loving Humans.

Characters:

Characters vary in complexity, with many deemed one-dimensional, yet the diversity in their backgrounds adds some value.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is seen as repetitive and flawed, yet it remains engaging enough to keep readers interested.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around an alien invasion during World War II, resulting in an uneasy alliance among global powers to combat this new threat.

Setting:

The setting is a reimagined World War II, incorporating both historical elements and fictional alien invasion.

Pacing:

The pacing varies, with some readers appreciating the fast-moving sections amidst slower narrative stretches.
The fleetlord Atvar had convened a great many meetings of his shiplords since the Race’s conquest fleet came to Tosev 3. Quite a few of those meetings had been imperfectly happy; the Tosevites were fa...

Notes:

The story involves aliens invading Earth during World War II, creating a complex alliance among the major combatants.
Many readers found this installment of the series to be fast-paced and engaging compared to the earlier, slower books.
The author, Harry Turtledove, shows careful research into historical details, although there are some minor inaccuracies.
There's a humorous reference to the misunderstandings of British English by a BBC newsreader character.
The series introduces various international perspectives, but it has been critiqued for underrepresenting the global south during the invasion.
Turtledove's portrayal of the alien invaders, referred to as 'the Race', critiques their slow adaptation to technology and conservatism.
The narrative alternates between human and alien viewpoints, depicting the brutality of the war.
Readers remarked on the author's repetitive writing style, making some sections feel tedious.
The plot includes themes of unconventional warfare, as the humans discover the aliens are unprepared for chemical weapons.
Characters exhibit limited development, with some readers comparing them to cardboard cutouts despite the lengthy narrative.
Turtledove creates a multi-generational saga that continues beyond this series, exploring the aftermath of the conflict.
Some readers feel the series could have benefitted from more exploration of nonviolent resistance movements, particularly in India.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings would include graphic depictions of war, violence, and themes related to oppression.

From The Publisher:

Russia, Communist China, Japan, Nazi Germany, the United States: they began World War II as mortal enemies. But suddenly their only hope for survival-never mind victory-was to unite to stop a mighty foe-one whose frightening technology appeared invincible.

Far worse beings than the Nazis were loose. From Warsaw to Moscow to China's enemy-occupied Forbidden City, the nations of the world had been forced into an uneasy alliance since humanity began its struggle against overwhelming odds. In Germany, where the banshee wail of hostile jets screamed across the land, caches of once-forbidden weapons were unearthed, and unthinkable tactics were employed against the enemy. Brilliantly innovative military strategists confronted challenges unprecedented in the history of warfare.

Even as lack of fuel forced people back to horse and carriage, physicists worked feverishly to create the first nuclear bombs-with horrifying results. City after city joined the atomic pyre as the planet erupted in fiery ruins. Yet the crisis continued-on land, sea, and in the air-as humanity writhed in global combat. The tactics of daredevil guerrillas everywhere became increasingly ingenious against a superior foe whose desperate retaliation would grow ever more fearsome.

No one had ever put the United States, or the world, in such deadly danger. But if the carnage and annihilation ever stopped, would there be any pieces to pick up?

About the Author:

Harry Turtledove is the award-winning author of the alternate-history works The Man with the Iron Heart, The Guns of the South, and How Few Remain (winner of the Sidewise Award for Best Novel); the Hot War books: Bombs Away, Fallout,…

 
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