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Reviews: Fearless, Dauntless, Courageous, Valiant, Relentless
Fearless, Dauntless, Courageous, Valiant, Relentless - the Lost Fleet series, by Jack Campbell - 7/10
A solid but not outstanding space-combat-opera series. The premise is interesting and the strategic thinking is compelling, but the characters are very sparse (there's a main character, two love interests, a handful of other people the main character talks to, and some boneheads/villains who get about a page of dialogue each) and large swaths of the books are mildly annoying navel-gazing. Some navel-gazing can create depth of character, but Campbell uses self-doubt and worried introspection to fill the time between space battles, and it does get annoying. The five books could be condensed into about three and half and be stronger and more interesting for it.
That said, the action is pretty good, the overall story arc is as mentioned fairly compelling, and there's some wit and some good emotional payoffs. If you like space-combat-opera and you want something light to read, I can certainly recommend these.