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Heirs of Empire |
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Rating: Summary: Great book Review: This is another great book in the series I hope to see another
Rating: Summary: best sci-fi series i've ever read Review: this is the best science fiction series of books i've ever read. I rarely read a book more than once, but i've read all the books in this series at least 3 times straight through. I have trouble putting them down even to stop to eat. Mr. Weber, if you're reading this, I encourage you to keep writing on this series all the way to it's logical conclusion, the destruction of the Achu'Ultan computer.
Rating: Summary: An excellent book, good moral dilemma Review: This series started out as ok/good space opera, and has moved on to something much better. I won't give away the plot, but there is a very real moral dilemma where the characters more or less accidentially start a major war that they have no choice but to continue and win, or even more lives will be lost. A must read for military/alternate history buffs, another look at pikes vs muskets. Weber continues to improve, and now is one of the best (And most prolific) authors in S
Rating: Summary: Excellent ! Just as difficult to stop reading as the others! Review: While I thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Weber's continuation of the Mutineers Moon story, I was surprised by the different battle theme this story took. I was expecting more intense space battles, but really enjoyed the pikes and muskets used by Colin's children in their quest.I sincerely hope Mr. Weber makes a sequel to this story in which the Achuultani are fought on their on turf.
Rating: Summary: Don't let this be the end Review: Yet another enjoyable book set in the universe of Mutineers Moon. The kids are growing up and off on their midshipmen cruise but somebody wants them dead, and eventually their parents as well. This well written 3rd novel keeps you engrossed in the two not so divergent story lines. How someone from earth wants the throne that Colin holds and will go to any lengths and kill millions of people to get it. Also the story of Harriet and Sean as they are shipwrecked on an primitive theocratic planet and have to win it over to be able to go home again. A must read. I just hope there is one more to come.
Rating: Summary: Don't let this be the end Review: Yet another enjoyable book set in the universe of Mutineers Moon. The kids are growing up and off on their midshipmen cruise but somebody wants them dead, and eventually their parents as well. This well written 3rd novel keeps you engrossed in the two not so divergent story lines. How someone from earth wants the throne that Colin holds and will go to any lengths and kill millions of people to get it. Also the story of Harriet and Sean as they are shipwrecked on an primitive theocratic planet and have to win it over to be able to go home again. A must read. I just hope there is one more to come.
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