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The Price You Pay (Stargate SG-1, Book 2)

The Price You Pay (Stargate SG-1, Book 2)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could have been better.
Review: The Price You Pay was OK for an SG1 story but not totally terrific for scifi. I didn't think there was enough challenge for the team, but, hey, I am not the author. OK for SG1 fans, but not very sci fi overall.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Price you pay OK
Review: The Price You Pay was OK for an SG1 story but not totally terrific for scifi. I didn't think there was enough challenge for the team, but, hey, I am not the author. OK for SG1 fans, but not very sci fi overall.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good book!
Review: This book was very hard to put down. I am an avid Stargate fan and although the characters were lacking in some areas I think the author did a great job. I can't wait for the next one to come out.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A mixed review...
Review: Well I think the author has done a good job with the characters and the first few chapters, hooking the reader easily, the end of the book is wanting. First, the ending seems rushed, second she shifts the story away from the planet M'Kwethet and their homage to the Goa'uld to the fact that M'Kwethet's Stargate had no DHD and SG-1 has to find a way to get home. Like in 'The Morpheus Factor', a book set later in the series which I red first, the natives are left with their problems which may have been made even worse by SG-1's visit.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A mixed review...
Review: Well I think the author has done a good job with the characters and the first few chapters, hooking the reader easily, the end of the book is wanting. First, the ending seems rushed, second she shifts the story away from the planet M'Kwethet and their homage to the Goa'uld to the fact that M'Kwethet's Stargate had no DHD and SG-1 has to find a way to get home. Like in 'The Morpheus Factor', a book set later in the series which I red first, the natives are left with their problems which may have been made even worse by SG-1's visit.


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