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Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 6 years ago
Another book that ended with a cliffhanger, which I'm not enjoying at this time. This is the second book I've read recently that does so. The story does drag a bit while they are in the cave/station, but otherwise I enjoyed it. My one complaint is SPOILER!! [it took them forever to reach the outside...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 7 years ago
I loved this book. I like my sci-fi with a few space battles, some time on-planet, and a little romance. This had them all. I'm hoping that Esmay is in more of the books in this series, although she isn't a Serrano.
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 7 years ago
I read a review where the reviewer complained about all the horse talk. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but there was still a ton. I've never been into horses which I think is because as a teenager I rode a horse once without a saddle. He tried to buck me off, and when he finally stopped,...
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 8 years ago
Good book. Did wrap up the series. Plot didn't really have any surprises and somehow didn't draw me into the Legends of Paksenarrion series like the previous up-all-night-read-in-one-sitting volumes. I think without my extremely high expectations I would have enjoyed it more.
Libromancer's Apprentice
Libromancer's Apprentice rated it 9 years ago
Lou Arrendale is a brilliant man, with a regular job and hobbies. He also happens to be the last of a generation left behind of medical advances used to treat neurological deviations pre-birth. The world around him sees his diagnosis before they see the man or the mind that he possesses, and the c...
traciloudin
traciloudin rated it 9 years ago
This is a fantastic book where the primary POV character is an autistic man. It's set in the near future, where most autism (and other diseases, etc.) have been cured at birth or in infancy. The main character, Lou, is part of the last generation of autistics, born too late to be cured in infancy, b...
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 9 years ago
This reader's personal opinion, ©2015, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* Shock and awe. I absolutely love this series--and am not likely to be able to write a coherent review, any attempt at even starting t...
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 9 years ago
This reader's personal opinion, ©2015, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* Utterly fascinating. Can I stop there? I still have a book hangover several days later and it's hard to put into words just how amazin...
Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it 9 years ago
What a charming book. Its heroine is rare in fiction – a 70+ peasant woman Ofelia. Such a protagonist is even rarer in science fiction. Actually, I think she is unique in the genre. In all my reading, I’ve never heard of another old woman who would make a science fiction protagonist. Fantasy – yes, ...
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 9 years ago
This reader's personal opinion, ©2015, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* I'm not ready to start another book yet. Major book hangover from this one. I know I stayed up way too late reading when I open to f...
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