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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not a lot of action but very interesting.
Review: This isn't your average sci-fi space opera. There's not a lot of science in it or action, but it was anything but boring for me. The whole story is about ecological disaster brought about by humans colonizing an 'uncivilized' planet. The narrative stays fresh by using a writer that is constantly interviewing people that lived on the planet Peponi as a main character. In some chapters the writer is speaking, in others humans that used to live on the planet, in others natives that have lived through the colonization.

I'll definitely checking out more of Mr. Resnick's books in the future.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not a lot of action but very interesting.
Review: This isn't your average sci-fi space opera. There's not a lot of science in it or action, but it was anything but boring for me. The whole story is about ecological disaster brought about by humans colonizing an 'uncivilized' planet. The narrative stays fresh by using a writer that is constantly interviewing people that lived on the planet Peponi as a main character. In some chapters the writer is speaking, in others humans that used to live on the planet, in others natives that have lived through the colonization.

I'll definitely checking out more of Mr. Resnick's books in the future.


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