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Pegasus in Space

Pegasus in Space

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A bridge to the Talent series
Review: The Pegasus series is not only an interesting series in itself, but is naturally the bridge into The Rowen and follow-on Talent books. I particularly like the way she portrays telepaths and their often rocky relationship with "normal" people.

I, too, fear that Anne may be wrapping up the series. I hope not, because I would definitely like to know just how Peter sets up FT&T, and learn about the Talents who help colonize the worlds portrayed in the other series.

While I adored the Pern series, the Pegasus and Talent series are my favorte McCaffrey books. If you like people stories, instead of technical science fiction, you'll enjoy these books. They do read better in sequence, but I think you'll like them any way you can get them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: im having trouble breathing
Review: the pegisus dies instantly because it cant breath

the book was pretty good

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not greatest book of hers
Review: this book came out the same time as the skies of pern and i felt that they were both rushed jobs. Pegasus in Space does close the Pegasus series and gives u the bridge to the Talent series, but it seems to be made of a list of facts then an actual story, there just dosent seem to be ne substance to it. And even though its ment to end a series the book dosent recap/flashback to hardly ne thing from the previous novels except by merly mentioning what happaned and i sometimes was a little lost because i hadnt read the other novels recently.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great book!!
Review: This book follows streaght on from the events in Pegasus in Flight. This book follows Peter Reidinger as his Talent strengthens and he and Johnny Green decided to set up FT&T.
It forms a bridge between the Pegasus series and the Tower and the Hive series
I would like to see another book were we find out how Peter sets up FT&T and becomes the first Earth Prime

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pegasus In Space
Review: This book picks up where Pegasus in Flight ends, with the addition of new psychics and old friends of Peter, who help him in unexpected and startling ways. Once I started reading the book I got to page 114 before tired eyes forced me to go to sleep. The following day I finished it, so gripped by it's action was I.I am looking forward to more sequals to it.All characters come alive right from page one. Joseph T. Gabus ham@morgan.net & Extra Class amateur radio operator AB5RE

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: weakest of the Pegasus/Talent series
Review: This is the weakest of the Pegasus/Talent series books. The whole book feels rushed to tie off the series, the villians are shallow and the plot weak. And I had previously thought that 'The Tower and the Hive' was rushed to tie off that end of the series. This was even more so.

I enjoy Anne McCaffrey's books and actually prefer this set of series to most of her other work. I will be sorry if the series does end but based on this last book, better it ends than weak work when I know she can do so much better. This book only gets 3 stars from an author who usually delivers 4 and 5 star material.

My ratings scale: 1=don't bother; 2=if you read it get it from the library only; 3=read it, either from the library or buy it if you are a fan, need to complete your collection, or have the cash; 4=buy it, read it! 5=BUY IT! READ IT (several times!)!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Suppose you wrote a book and nothing happened
Review: This is what it would look like. The plot makes no sense at all. The character keep missing the obvious and when do figure it out the reader just shakes their head. Next.....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finally, McCaffrey in Rocketbook format!
Review: This new addition to the Talent series did not disappoint! As another reviewer mentioned, it certainly WAS a great link between the Pegasus books and the Tower stories. I agree with another reader, however,in that the villains were "too" incidental in the story. I kept waiting for all hell to break loose but it never did. That is the only flaw, though, and the rest of the book was terrific. The thing that appeals to me most about McCaffrey's works, this included, is her ability to develop characters and relationships between them that seem so real, one wishes they could be. I was elated to find this as a Rocket Edition, too! She is my favorite author, so I do hope Del Rey and her other publishers would be willing to put out all her books in this format -- I'm positive they wouldn't regret it. If you liked the Pegasus or the Tower stories, I'm sure you'll like this one! Ms. McCaffrey, if you read these reviews, here's a request for a book about Amariyah during that 11 year jump!


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