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The Kif Strike Back |
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Rating: Summary: A must read... Review: If you are an avid Sci-Fi reader and especially look forward to aliens and adventure, then you need this book, and all of the other Chanur books.
Rating: Summary: Another great book in the Chanur series! Review: If you like space, aliens, and politics, this struggle will appeal to you. Pyanfar again attempts to protect her human friend and gets her family/crew spiraled into another political hurricane which could cost her family everything.
Rating: Summary: Again, Great Writing, But No Ending Review: This is the sequel to "Chanur's Venture." It continues where that book leaves off. Unfortunately, like that book, this one doesn't end properly. The ending here is slightly more reasonable than what the publisher did with "Chanur's Venture," but if you read this book, you'd better have a copy of "Chanur's Homecoming" (the sequel) handy. As with the prior Chanur books, this one is excellently written. However, this one does go on a bit too much with everything possible going wrong at the worst possible time. After about 170 pages of that in "Chanur's Venture," the additional 270 pages here gets exhausting. If the book had ended at a more reasonable point, I'd have given it four stars.
Rating: Summary: Again, Great Writing, But No Ending Review: This is the sequel to "Chanur's Venture." It continues where that book leaves off. Unfortunately, like that book, this one doesn't end properly. The ending here is slightly more reasonable than what the publisher did with "Chanur's Venture," but if you read this book, you'd better have a copy of "Chanur's Homecoming" (the sequel) handy. As with the prior Chanur books, this one is excellently written. However, this one does go on a bit too much with everything possible going wrong at the worst possible time. After about 170 pages of that in "Chanur's Venture," the additional 270 pages here gets exhausting. If the book had ended at a more reasonable point, I'd have given it four stars.
Rating: Summary: Again, Great Writing, But No Ending Review: This is the sequel to "Chanur's Venture." It continues where that book leaves off. Unfortunately, like that book, this one doesn't end properly. The ending here is slightly more reasonable than what the publisher did with "Chanur's Venture," but if you read this book, you'd better have a copy of "Chanur's Homecoming" (the sequel) handy. As with the prior Chanur books, this one is excellently written. However, this one does go on a bit too much with everything possible going wrong at the worst possible time. After about 170 pages of that in "Chanur's Venture," the additional 270 pages here gets exhausting. If the book had ended at a more reasonable point, I'd have given it four stars.
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