The Stars at War (Starfire, #2-3)
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Review:A collection of clichés (Niven wants his Kzin back, authors!), but it moves at a good pace, and is entertaining. |
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Review:A collection of clichés (Niven wants his Kzin back, authors!), but it moves at a good pace, and is entertaining. |
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Review:One comment: the spanish sounds right. It may be a little thing, but being a spanish speaker, it's incredibly jarring when it doesn't. The author or its editors did well here. |
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Review:I liked this book a bit better than the first part of the series. The character development is a bit cliched, but the plot is fun. |
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Review:An interesting alternative history idea, where magic works and religion is actually true, even if not exactly similar to what we know today, and a recognizable world. |