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Rating: Summary: I give this book to middle school kids in foster homes Review: Because this book is about a heroic kid who successfully faces adversity and a hostile home life, I give this book to middle school kids in foster homes.
Tom Glas
Rating: Summary: I give this book to middle school kids in foster homes Review: Because this book is about a heroic kid who successfully faces adversity and a hostile home life, I give this book to middle school kids in foster homes.Tom Glas
Rating: Summary: keystrokes in the snow Review: I am proud to be the first in about two years to review this book. A continuation on Neil's Probability Broach series, it serves as yet another reminder that inidividuals do exist, and provides hope that, in the future, they still will. Like Robert Heinlein, Neil gives the reader more to continue for, if only in the capacity of knowledge that someone can see a bright, sterling future. J. L. L. F.
Rating: Summary: The start of a great adventure (beginning in the middle) Review: L. Neil Smith again proves that rugged individualism and personal accountability are important part of anyone's life who truly wants to be free. This novel shows the trials of a young man who has been robbed of the cradle of a loving family and must find his own life through daring interstellar adventure. A great addition to the back log of Smith's books that speak well of the future and of the potential of humanity.
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