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Weak & shallow

Review from NPC →

Author attempts to be deep & thought-provoking & seems to think he nailed it. I wouldn’t call it science fiction. More of a thinly veiled attempt at religious allegory with some technical jargon thrown in so it gets labeled ‘science fivtion’. No real science here, just fiction. Struggled to finish, but I did, only to..

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excellent people story

Review from Half Share →

Nathan Lowell has delivered another enjoyable book in his solar clipper series. it focuses on personal interactions and gives the reader a interesting story of a possible future of mankind and space travel with exceedingly well fleshed out characters

I tried to stay with Jeffrey Kafer’s narration..

Review from Flux →

I was eager to continue this series but found the transition from RC Bray to Jeffrey Kafer as the narrator quite jarring. Kafer’s narration style, as another review put it, is like that of a detective from the classic television show “Dragnet,” known for their monotone and no-nonsense delivery. It felt out of sync with..

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