![]() ![]() Almost the whole story revolves around the concept of Longevity, with its supporters praising its virtues to the (initially) skeptical Peter, and the resistance doing nothing more than sporadically and basically ineffectively attacking some vans. The book was going to be called Longevity+, and although I preferred The Resistance as a title, imagining actual actions of resistance from the Underground, I have to say that the previous title would have been more appropriate. ![]() It also dedicates too much time to scientific speculations about Longevity and its role in the world. Anna actually makes her first appearance only after maybe fifty pages! (I borrowed the book so I can't check now, but trust me, it took way too long for her to appear). It was mainly focused on Peter, instead of Anna. It wasn't near as gripping as the first book. But, alas, its sequel didn't live up to the expectations at all. I was looking forward to it since reading the first installment, The Declaration. I was extremely excited when The Resistance came out. ![]()
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