Freedom's Choice (The Catteni Sequence)
They had called the planet Botany, after the old penal colony on earth. For that is what they were - prisoners and dissidents from other worlds whom the hated Catteni had banished to an empty planet - or what they thought was an empty planet.Kris Bjornsen and her fellow slaves had survived very...
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They had called the planet Botany, after the old penal colony on earth. For that is what they were - prisoners and dissidents from other worlds whom the hated Catteni had banished to an empty planet - or what they thought was an empty planet.Kris Bjornsen and her fellow slaves had survived very well - and one reason was that amongst their number was Zainal, a high ranking Catteni who was as trapped on Botany as they were. Zainal knew the Catteni ways and the Catteni technology, and he had plans for fighting back. For, as he explained, the Catteni too were victims - subject to the mighty and terrifying Eosi race who used the Catteni as a galactic police force - and also used them in more grisly and horrifying ways.And over Zainal's daring and secret plans, over the surveying expeditions and the exploration of the strange hidden valleys, hung a further mystery - to whom did Botany really belong? Who had created the giant grain sheds - the mammoth machinery that tilled the great fields? The new inhabitants of Botany called them the 'Farmers' - and waited for the day they would come to harvest their crops.And when that happened, the refugees were awed into silence - for the Farmers were greater than anything the universe had ever seen.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B008KYWJZM
Publish date: July 31st 2012
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Pages no: 420
Edition language: English
Series: Catteni -3 (#2)
TW for rape. I read the first book in the Catteni series (Freedom's Landing, I think?) ages and ages ago (as in years), and literally the only thing I remembered about it was the relationship between an alien and a human. Fortunately, McCaffrey provides a neat recap at the beginning of the book:...
4.5 *Book source ~ My home library. In Freedom’s Landing after Kris Bjornson, Zainal, Chuck Mitford and hundreds of others had been dropped on a distant planet to colonize it for the Catteni they discovered it was inhabited by automated machines farming the land. Taking apart the machines to cre...
I'm really loving this series. Its exciting and far from what i normally read, but it has my attention snagged and hard to take breaks in between reads. I keep turning pages wondering what will happen next. I'm gonna read the 3rd asap. This was as well written as the 1st. I'm enjoying the series a g...
The story was well-written and engaging. It actually was a good book, but it could have been much better if it hadn't had all the profanity and sexual references. Some scenes felt like a soap opera rather than a sci-fi novel. Other than that, though, it was still pretty good. I'm looking forward...
Book two of the Catteni has me captivated. I've read this book over and over several times. I like Kris and the rest of the slave rebels. Her leadership just has me happily humming along trying to keep up with what they do. Yes, the situation is bad, but in some ways, it feels more productive an...