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PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
This book brings an end to the Methuselan story arc of the Alexander Galaxus series of books. It has mostly been an enjoyable reading and this book is no exception to that. It is definitely stronger than the previous book which was the weakest in the series but still a good one. Alexander’s adventur...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
I have to say that I did not enjoy this book as much as the previous one. It was still enjoyable but I feel this Methuselan story arc is starting to become too dragged out. I was hoping that this book would be the conclusion of that particular story but instead it feels like a lot of pages are spent...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
I have enjoyed Christopher L. Anderson’s Alexander Galaxus series quite a lot. This series, well not so much. It is not so much that this is very much young adult category books, which I quite like if it is well done, and it is certainly not that they are poorly written, they are not. These two book...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
The Methuselan Circuit is actually a spin-off (even a continuation of sorts) of the Alexander Galaxus series by the same author. It is however, more of a young adult, coming of age, kind of story than Alexander Galaxus. As can be seen from the book blurb we are following young Alexander leaving Eart...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
This is the second book in the second trilogy about Alexander Galaxus. In this book we have gotten past the ridiculous exile business that appeared in the first book. Alexander and the Galactics, now his fierce supporters, are fighting for their survival against the Methuselan invaders and their far...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
This book leaps a decade or so into the future from where the last book in the Alexander Galaxus series ended. Unfortunately it starts of in a completely ludicrous way. As the book blurb states Alexander has been exiled…again. Not only that but the Terran presidency have been taken over by some tota...
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PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
Alexander the Conqueror follows directly on Alexander Overlord. As the title of this post says, it is more of the same and that is a good thing as far as I am concerned because I really liked Alexander Overlord and I do like this book. Alexander is the same stereotypical knight in shining armour typ...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
This is a book that I enjoyed very much despite it perhaps being quite a bit implausible. Let us be clear about it. This book is pure fiction of the style you would normally find in fantasy book. It is certainly not a book for hard-core sci-fi fans. At least not if they care much about the science p...
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PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
The background story of this book is weird, bordering on the ridiculous. The inhabitants of the Galaxy (who are way beyond the humans technologically) are so damned scared of the humans, primarily because of a statement that Alexander The Great made in the past, that they literally tremble of fear j...
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