Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: On the whole, excellent Review: I enjoyed this sequel immensely. I recommend this and the entire series for page turning fun and excitement and really great character development. However, I do have one little nit to pick. In the naming of the various sections of First Base it was somehow forgotten that Aaron starts with an 'a'! I have read all the Pegasus and Talent series - most many times and enjoyed them all. I also have read (and will continue to read) the other McCaffrey series (Dragons, Brain Ships, the whole works). Ms McCaffrey has provided me with many hours of reading enjoyment and even more hours of contemplating my own extensions to her various stories. Thanks.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This is a great read! Review: I have all of Anne McCaffrey's books and although some are bigger favorites than others, I like most of them. Therefore I'm not an unbiased reviewer. However, I'm glad that Anne has continued the story of the Pegasus' personalities. As other reviewers mentioned, I, too am concerned that some of the stories appear to be 'wrapping up!' Anne, please don't tell me you are planning to retire?
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Hard to believe this was written 10yrs after Pegasus in flt Review: I just read Pegasus in Flight, and this is a wonderful sequel! It flows as though this was the next book McCaffrey wrote, instead of coming back to the story 10 years later! Learning about the origins of the Talents was so rewarding. I would love for McCaffrey to write more adventures with Peter Remlinger...
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: The Talents of Earth take a giant leap into space! Review: I love Anne McCaffrey's books and her Pegasus series is one of my favorites. This book re-introduces us to some old friends and some new ones as well and starts immediately from the previous book, Pegasus in Flight. The action moves well and is easy to follow. This story mainly follows Peter Reidinger as he grows from an adolescent into a man and how he overcomes his disability to achieve his dreams. As usual, Anne McCaffrey has done a brillint job.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Surprisingly a let down. Review: I love the works of Anne McCaffrey and anxiously awaited the release of a new "Pegasus" book. The thing I love most about her works is the fact that you feel like you really KNOW the people she writes about. I feel this book was way to technical, very little about the lives of the people. Many times I found myself confused or bored during the discussion of how the gestalt worked etc... I cried like a baby when Masterharper Robinton died in the Dragonriders series but didn't even flinch when Dorotea had her stroke. It was like you already knew the outcome before you ever got there. All in all I am glad to have read the book and did enjoy it but I just didn't get the feel for it the way I normally do with her books.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Disappointing because previous standard was so high Review: I loved "Pegasus in Flight," liked some of "To Ride Pegasus," and liked "Pegasus in Space" simply because it offered conclusions to the stories begun in "Pegasus in Flight." Unfortunately, that's about ALL it did. There was far too much going on. It seems like McCaffrey decided to wind up every single plotline begun or even THOUGHT of beginning in the previous books. We get to see not only everyone married, but the number, names, and birth-order of their children. The plot moves too fast. Rebellion? Bam. Illness? Bam. Evil bad guys doing their thing again? Bam. One problem after the other, all solved with lightning-quick speed. It felt more like a plot outline than a book sometimes. Also, the new characters didn't feel very well fleshed-out. I didn't really care about any of them. That said, it WAS nice to have another outing with these characters. I do agree that more Tirla would have been nice, although that's one of my main complaints: too much time spent with the new characters (who were dull), not enough with the old (except Peter). One-sentence synopsis: Good if you've read and liked the other Pegasus books and want to find out what happens to the characters, bad as a beginner to the series.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Another winner from Anne McCaffrey Review: I read this the afternoon I received it from Amazon! A wonderful sequel to 'To Ride Pegasus'. It was great to follow the characters as they grew and changed in the book. As other Anne McCaffrey books this one was a joy to read and re-read. For someone who has not read 'To Ride Pegasus' it may be helpful to read it prior to reading this entry into the saga.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Was waiting for this one for awhile. Review: I went through it in an afternoon. I really enjoyed it but thought it could use alittle more detail and depth. Not a bad entry into the "Rowan" series.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Not Disappointed Review: I'm 27 and have Read Anne McCaffrey since I was in Grade Eight. My first book of hers was Dragonsdawn and I've been hooked ever since. At first I only wanted Pern but as I've matured I grew to love all her work. The talent series (both Rowan and Pegasus) have become my favorites. With Pegasus in Space I was enchanted from start to finish. I didn't intend to read it until my fiance had left town for a week but ended up reading it in one 2 to 3 hour sitting. I didn't feel a lack in the older characters because Peter was essentially the focus of this book. Just as Tirla was more evident in Pegasus in Flight. I simply loved it. And I can't wait for the next installment. {The way she linked the Rowan and Pegasus series was just plain wonderful).
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Potboiler Review: I'm afraid I found the book nothing but a potboiler. I re-read Pegasus in Flight once I'd finished it to see if it was my appreciation of Anne McCaffrey's books which had changed and the difference in the quality of the writing was very noticeable. If this had been my introduction to her as an author I would have been put off buying anymore
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