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The Ship Who Searched

The Ship Who Searched

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The ship who searched
Review: This is by far the best bb book ever. The saddnse of the seans in the hospital have me in tears evrey time I read it.Ilove the way that while thay both fell the same way about each other thay carn't tell each other how thay feel. The end is very sweet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fudge for the mind
Review: This is definatly the best book ever created on this earth. I could read this book forever and not get tired of it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I couldn't put it down.
Review: This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. It has everything adventure, a bit of romance, a hero you can't help cheering for, Tia wins by using her brains and refusing to give up.The chapter in the hospital is heartbreaking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blue bears, "brains" in space ships, "brawns" with wit...
Review: This is the best book in the entire "shell-person" series! It was the the first (non-Pern) McCaffrey book I read, and I loved it. In the beginning, when seven-year old Hypatia is in the hospital, you just want to break down and cry. There's never a dull moment, and the parts about Tia's investments are really amusing. The ending is particularly wonderful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blue bears, "brains" in space ships, "brawns" with wit...
Review: This is the best book in the entire "shell-person" series! It was the the first (non-Pern) McCaffrey book I read, and I loved it. In the beginning, when seven-year old Hypatia is in the hospital, you just want to break down and cry. There's never a dull moment, and the parts about Tia's investments are really amusing. The ending is particularly wonderful.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Go Tia go Tia go!
Review: This is truly one of the best in the brainship series. Anne has done it again. I especially loved the way she wrote the title character, how she was a softperson before and all. This book has deepened my empathy for people with disabilites. Action, romance and mystrey all in one. But I'm quite surprised that in the end, Tia didn't accomplish what she had set out to do... Well I guess its up to us to finish the story ourselves.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my all time favorites!
Review: This was one book that as soon as I finished it the first time, I couldn't put it away, but had to immediately read it a second time. Since then I have read this Book at least five more times and still love it! Tia and Alex's adventures and love story are classic! I hope these two authors get together again someday.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best "Ship Who" book Yet!
Review: Well, anything by my two favorite authors, Mercedes Lackey and Anne McCaffrey, has to be great, right? Well, it was! The best "Ship Who" book yet! And finally, a happy ending. :) See what comes from the author who wrote the masterpiece "The Last Herald-Mage Trilogy" and the author that wrote the great stories of Pern? Another classic to add to my ever-growing book shelves. Outstanding work, Misty, Anne. =)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Continues a new genre in hard Science Fiction
Review: With the "brain ships", McCaffrey & Lackey introduced a new science fiction element that is now being used by other authors. Start with the Ship Who Sang, and then read this one.

Unlike McCaffrey's fantasy works, this story is based on believable technology. It's a good adventure in our familiar universe. The characters are warm, complex, & interesting - some people I liked instantly, and other people who grew on me during the story.

This was an easy weekend read, and left me feeling good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Continues a new genre in hard Science Fiction
Review: With the "brain ships", McCaffrey & Lackey introduced a new science fiction element that is now being used by other authors. Start with the Ship Who Sang, and then read this one.

Unlike McCaffrey's fantasy works, this story is based on believable technology. It's a good adventure in our familiar universe. The characters are warm, complex, & interesting - some people I liked instantly, and other people who grew on me during the story.

This was an easy weekend read, and left me feeling good.


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