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Crystal Dragon (The Great Migration Duology, #2) - Sharon Lee, Steve Miller
Crystal Dragon (The Great Migration Duology, #2)
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You can't go home again... What do you do when home is a conspiracy that's been discovered and destroyed? When home is a planet in a star system that's gone missing? When home means working for the destroyers of galaxies? When home is a spaceship that's calling out to the enemy? Cantra 'yos... show more
You can't go home again... What do you do when home is a conspiracy that's been discovered and destroyed? When home is a planet in a star system that's gone missing? When home means working for the destroyers of galaxies? When home is a spaceship that's calling out to the enemy? Cantra 'yos Phelium isn't a quitter, but she has more than a little problem: the Enemy has accelerated its attacks and how do you fight an Enemy whose major form of attack is the de-crystallization of everything around itself? A smuggler with a rogue soldier for a co-pilot, and a tree with an attitude for crew, Cantra's the only one who can get close to the man who holds equations that might, that just might - thwart the Enemy. All she has to do is help a young pilot from a missing world, juggle a slippery promise she never quite made to a pair of wizards, and then forget who she is along with everything, and everyone, she's ever known.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781592220878 (1592220878)
Publisher: Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc.
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: Liaden Universe (#2)
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Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it
Re-read, August 2013This book has so much information about the sheriekas and the founding of the LIaden Universe that a fan of the series really must read it. However, it can confusing and heavy going so I wouldn't recommend it until they've read the Agent of Change series. I got even more out of...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it
4.0
It took me about halfway before the book started getting good, at least for me. I kept putting it down and doing something else. Cantra and Jela are trying to infiltrate these groups of mathematicians according to what Rool and his lady ask of them. The problem is Cantra has to literally become a...
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