Review: Outlaw Planet by MR Carey

My Five Word TL:DR Review: Very clever, but, takes time

Okay, so I’ve read and enjoyed a good number of MR Carey’s books (with the odd one or two being misses) and so I’m always eager when I see a new one on the horizon. To be honest, science fiction doesn’t always work for me but Carey seems to cross over between fantasy and sci fi with ease and so I feel more confident picking up his books – even if they veer out of my comfort zone. Basically, he’s a fine author but when I saw Outlaw Planet I literally thought ‘no, this is too much, this looks hardcore sci-fi’ and it scared me a little, but I also wanted the gunslinging outlaw. I was equally daunted and desperate so when I picked it up, at least 50% (maybe 60%, maths isn’t my strong point either) of me expected to really struggle! I’m not even joking. As it happens, there was no need to fear. Trust in Carey. Yes, this takes its time a little, but for goodness sake, when did we all become so impatient. Give the story a chance to develop and I guarantee you this will hook you, line and sinker. There were even tears. Who even am I?

Firstly, I’m not going to attempt to outline the plot, this review is a little late, there are so many great reviews out there and I usually keep plot descriptions to the minimum, but those are not the reasons. This book is some kind of gender mash up, there’s the western, gunslinging outlaw, this whole other planet, multiverse ‘thing’ and of course this kind of military feel also going on so, you better believe I’m going to make a mess of giving you the description so here it is:

“This is the story of Bess – or Dog-Bitch Bess as she came to be known. It’s the story of the gun she carried, whose name was Wakeful Slim. It’s the story of the dead man who carried that gun before her and left a piece of himself inside it. And it’s the tale of how she turned from teacher, to renegade, and ultimately to hero.

This is also the tale of the last violent engagements in an inter-dimensional war – one of the most brutal the multiverse had ever seen.

This is how Bess learned the truth about her world. Came to it the hard way, through pain and loss and the reckless spilling of blood, and carried it with her like a brand on her soul. And once she knew it – knew for sure how badly she’d been used – she had no option but to do something about it.”

Now, I can move on to what I liked.

I will start actually by giving you my one slight downer – this is a slow build. But, trust the author. He has people to see and places to go that require the backstory. Take Bess, you need to know why she became an outlaw, she had a beautiful life.. no read it for yourself and find out. And, Bess isn’t the only backstory, we have these soldiers (I confess it took me a little time to really get into this storyline but then – wow, it all comes together in such a perfect way), the planet also has a backstory and a twist in the tale that I didn’t see coming.

I loved, absolutely loved, the idea of Wakeful Slim. A sentient gun. Slim is next level.

On top of this we have other standout characters and I loved the little crew that Bess eventually found herself surrounded by.

Anyway, I’m probably making a bit of a pig’s ear out of this review but the long and the short of it is I really enjoyed it. It took me a little while to get into and for part of that time I really didn’t know where the author was going but then he brings it all together in such a fantastic fashion. Heartfelt. Bittersweet. Emotionally satisfying.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The Above is my own opiniion.

My rating 4.5 of 5 stars

13 Responses to “Review: Outlaw Planet by MR Carey”

  1. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    This is a slow burn, but it’s so rewarding if you stick with it. Carey is immensely talented, and I’m always surprised by how creative his stories are, although at this point I shouldn’t be! And I agree, we all need to slow down and appreciate books like this, and I hate the thought that readers are so impatient that they would miss this wonderful story.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Yes, I think we’ve all become a bit obsessed by reading at this breakneck pace and sometimes some stories just need more time. This is well worth the extra time. It did start a little slowly but everything in here is necessary, I felt.

      Lynn šŸ˜€

  2. aquavenatus's avatar aquavenatus

    I still need to read this book! Excellent review!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Thank you, I hope you get a chance to give it a try.

      Lynn šŸ˜€

  3. WordsAndPeace's avatar WordsAndPeace

    Great review. I am intrigued by what is scifi and what is fantasy in this book. I’m more comfotable when it’s only scifi actually

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I think this is a lot more sci fi than fantasy but it also gave me a fantasy vibe. Thinking back on it right now I’m not entirely sure why – maybe the wild west gun slinging element felt less sci fi or less daunting to me and some of the characters who join Bess’s group have mystery qualities to them.

      Lynn šŸ˜€

  4. Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

    Im glad you enjoyed this one. I share your sci fi fears but its a genre I’m really hoping to get into (or at least start dipping my toes into) this year. Im glad this ended up being a hit for you despite those fears and it sounds like a highly unique narrative with a lot going on. I really want to try The Girl With All The Gifts and The Tinder Box first by this author but I definitely think if those go well that I’ll have to try this in the future too.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I definitely recommend The Girl With All the Gifts. Don’t think I’ve read The Tinder Box – must go and take a look at that one.

      Thanks

      Lynn šŸ˜€

      • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

        Ahh, The Tinder Box is on my forthcoming list due out this year, I knew it sounded familiar!

        Lynn šŸ˜€

      • Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

        That’s great to know. The Tinder Box isn’t out yet and had a different title at one point too. I cant wait for it to release though, it sounds so good šŸ˜

      • Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

        I dont think I got a notification for that second response but hopefully we’ll both love it as its on your TBR too 🄰

  5. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    Glad you loved this! I am in the minority where my feelings were mixed. Loved the parts with Bess, but on the whole the unbalanced pacing really messed with my focus.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I can see where you’re coming from, it took me a little while to get into this and for quite some time I really didn’t know where the story was going, but then it all seemed to fall into place and it had such an emotional kick that I immediately forgive it for the slow start.

      Lynn šŸ˜€

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