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Storm at Eldala (Star Drive Harbinger Trilogy, Vol 2)

Storm at Eldala (Star Drive Harbinger Trilogy, Vol 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Exercise in Character Development
Review: "Laidanwe," Tlelai said, "The one who brings what must come." Gabriel looked at him. "Harbinger," he said.

That just made my heart skip a beat, as I truly knew that the character that I have grown to love in the past 700 pages or so, has begun to develop into a real human being.

Duane has a real knack of bringing character to life, giving them personalities that make them just jump out of the page and into your imagination. It's like their real people.

Storm is an excellent new installment of the Harbinger trilogy. In it, we meet new characters and see the reoccurence of many old ones, as well as a nice way to show first contact with an alien species that communicates, shall we say, "strangely" at best.

My only gripe is that there are a few sections where Connor spends too much time milling over ideas and thoughts in his head... a bit more action would make the book sizzle!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Exercise in Character Development
Review: "Laidanwe," Tlelai said, "The one who brings what must come." Gabriel looked at him. "Harbinger," he said.

That just made my heart skip a beat, as I truly knew that the character that I have grown to love in the past 700 pages or so, has begun to develop into a real human being.

Duane has a real knack of bringing characters to life, giving them personalities that make them just jump out of the page and into your imagination. It's like they're real people.

"Storm" is an excellent installment to the Harbinger trilogy. In it, we meet new characters and see the reoccurence of many old ones, as well as a nice way to show first contact with an alien species that communicates, shall we say, "strangely" at best.

My only gripe is that there are a few sections where Connor spends too much time milling over ideas and thoughts in his head... a bit more action would make the book sizzle!

I would recommend it to anyone who likes good SF, especially the Star Drive setting in particular.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Exercise in Character Development
Review: "Laidanwe," Tlelai said, "The one who brings what must come." Gabriel looked at him. "Harbinger," he said.

That just made my heart skip a beat, as I truly knew that the character that I have grown to love in the past 700 pages or so, has begun to develop into a real human being.

Duane has a real knack of bringing character to life, giving them personalities that make them just jump out of the page and into your imagination. It's like their real people.

Storm is an excellent new installment of the Harbinger trilogy. In it, we meet new characters and see the reoccurence of many old ones, as well as a nice way to show first contact with an alien species that communicates, shall we say, "strangely" at best.

My only gripe is that there are a few sections where Connor spends too much time milling over ideas and thoughts in his head... a bit more action would make the book sizzle!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The second of this series satisfies
Review: Although not truly inspiring, the book remains consistant with the first one where our hero attempts saving another group of aliens against the malicious company.

Also of interest, we find out more about the mysterious ghost ships, and exactly what the luck stone is.

I had to keep putting the book down after 50 pages or so to get a break from it. Otherwise, this one definitely is a keeper for star drive fans.


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