by G.J. Koch
If I had a complaint, it's that this book is a complete standalone. It ends as if it could have a sequel, but it doesn't. It's...entertaining. Not quite Star Wars, not quite Firefly, not exactly Pirates of the Caribbean (due to the whole space thing) a whole lot of situational humor... The H is sm...
This is not really a bad book…but it is not a very good one either. I learned later that the author, G. J. Koch, apparently also write under the name Gini Koch which means that it is the same author that have written the Katherine “Kitty” Katt series. If I had known that it was the same author I mig...
4.5/5Alexander Napoleon Outland, Nap for short, is a riot. Excuse me while I take a huge step back from this book and convulse with laughter.It was so so funny and silly and full of action and comic relief, - a much needed book for the upcoming winter months. If you love Han Solo and Serenity, this ...
This book read like a comic offspring of the Ketty Jay books and Firefly, albeit nowhere near as well written. There's a lot of action, snappy dialogue, plays on tropes, and genuinely funny moments. However, most of it gets recycled and overdone to the point that I wanted to be put out of my miser...
This book was a quick, fun read. It seemed to be a spin off of the classic Firefly TV series but with Koch's unique sense of humor added. While I can see a few similarities to the tv show especially when it comes to some of the characters, the book has its own unique plot. It was delightful although...
Something just did not work for me as it should have with this book. I really tried to like it, I mean I love her other books, but here, no, I just couldn't fall helplessly in love with it.Captain Alexander Outland..a pig really. Sure I like a good rake, but this guy, well it just felt like he would...
Oh, I think I love Outland! :D****Full Review*****Alexander pulls Sixty-Nine into Thurge for a magma order, but when he hears the voice and one of the women that has been brewing to see Nap again, he high-tales it out of there to Herion. But in his rush to avoid one trouble he comes barreling into ...