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The Golden One (LucasFilm's Alien Chronicles, Book 1)
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Originally, I read part 2 of this series first. When I first read this book I had to re-read part 2 again. I say in it self that each book can stand alone, that's what part two did for me. This is the humble but aristocratic orgins of who we call the golden one. Ampris born a slave, stolen from her mother & brought up in the ways of the privilige Viis.... »
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Trading in Danger
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This was a slow dense read. While it was very well written, Trading in Danger felt like a short story with a lot of boring business exposition thrown in to pad it out to novel length.
I've never read anything by this author before, but the more I look into her backlist, I see that this book is a retread. I'm going to read the next one bec... »
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Area 51: The Sphinx (Area 51)
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Very rarely can a series of novels keep up the quality that the first book promises. In this case it is even the other way round. The more we follow the continuation of the story the more suspenseful the plot gets. Maybe that the characters are somewhat wooden and erratic in the descriptions of their actions and feelings now and then (Turcotte and othe... »
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Mendoza in Hollywood (The Company)
Ah, pity poor Mendoza. She's a botanist stuck in dusty southern California in 1862, with a broken heart, bizarre companions, lousy food (frijoles and stea... »
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Evolution
Following up his cosmic Manifold series, Stephen Baxter peers back on a more prosaic history in the worthy yet uneven Evolution. The book is not... »
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Area 51: The Reply
Take Erich von Daniken add a dash of James Bond and Rod Sterling and mix in excitement and suspense. Be sure you read the series in order.... »
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Earth
This book hasn't aged well; it has been a long seventeen years and the technical and ecological references are quaint (where not obsolete). The ostentati... »
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