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Wizards of the Galaxy (The Daystar Voyages , No 2) |
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Rating: Summary: Good Review: This is a pretty good book. It conveys the character's personalities very well, and it has a pretty good plot.
Rating: Summary: Sci Fi from a Christian Perspective Review: This is the second book in a series of ten about the voyages of the Daystar, a ship built from scrap that takes on, and completes missions that are to "delicate" for the rest of the Intergalatic Fleet. Captian Edge is a man of many talents, a former "scoundrel", rather like Han Solo. However, instead of having to deal with a 3 meter tall furry creature, Edge's problem is a motley crew of Academy rejects.. Collectively known as the "Junior Space Rangers". Their unofficial leader is a girl of 15 named Jerusha Ericson. She is a general expert of spacecraft, and has an uncanny ability to know what people are thinking. Then next individual is Raina St. Clair, a small girl of 14, communications expert. The third is Mei-Lani, an oriental girl of thirteen years. She is an expert in Languages and history. Then there is Heck Jordan, Electronics; Ringo Smith, Computers; and Dai Bando, a very strong and fast individual. This book is about using the power of Jesus' name to over come evil. The Daystar has been sent to Merlina, a planet with a dark history and even darker powers. The wizards of Merlina have enslaved the people with a power not stopped by technology, and it is up to our budding Christian to stop them... before the rangers are killed themselves. This book also adds a new crew person to the ship... the beautiful and mysterious surgeon Temple Cole. Now that she has taken Captian Edge's heart, what will she do with it?
Rating: Summary: Sci Fi from a Christian Perspective Review: This is the second book in a series of ten about the voyages of the Daystar, a ship built from scrap that takes on, and completes missions that are to "delicate" for the rest of the Intergalatic Fleet. Captian Edge is a man of many talents, a former "scoundrel", rather like Han Solo. However, instead of having to deal with a 3 meter tall furry creature, Edge's problem is a motley crew of Academy rejects.. Collectively known as the "Junior Space Rangers". Their unofficial leader is a girl of 15 named Jerusha Ericson. She is a general expert of spacecraft, and has an uncanny ability to know what people are thinking. Then next individual is Raina St. Clair, a small girl of 14, communications expert. The third is Mei-Lani, an oriental girl of thirteen years. She is an expert in Languages and history. Then there is Heck Jordan, Electronics; Ringo Smith, Computers; and Dai Bando, a very strong and fast individual. This book is about using the power of Jesus' name to over come evil. The Daystar has been sent to Merlina, a planet with a dark history and even darker powers. The wizards of Merlina have enslaved the people with a power not stopped by technology, and it is up to our budding Christian to stop them... before the rangers are killed themselves. This book also adds a new crew person to the ship... the beautiful and mysterious surgeon Temple Cole. Now that she has taken Captian Edge's heart, what will she do with it?
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