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Sto caricando le informazioni... To Trade the Stars (2002)di Julie E. Czerneda
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Appartiene alle SerieThe Clan Chronicles {Julie E. Czerneda} ((Trade Pact Universe 3)) Appartiene alle Collane EditorialiDAW Book Collectors (1225) Premi e riconoscimenti
Julie E. Czerneda's 1997 debut, A Thousand Words for Stranger, was the first novel of the Trade Pact Universe-an instant best-seller, Science Fiction Book Club Editor's Choice and Locus Recommended First Novel. Book two, Ties of Power, further established the author's reputation as a master of vivid alien worlds-and had fans clamoring for the third book in the trilogy. Now comes the final chapter: To Trade the Stars. The stage is set for a possibly cataclysmic confrontation in non-space-and the Speaker for the Clan Council and her human mate are about to find themselves in the heart of the conflict.... Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Title: To Trade the Stars
Series: Trade Pact #3
Author: Julie Czerneda
Rating: 1 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: DNF @ 1%
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
“...leaving me cold along one side until I snuggled under the portion of sheet warmed by his body.”
My Thoughts:
This is not SF. This is now a woman's romance novel with spaceships. I don't want to read crap like this, thank you very much.
What a frelling let down, especially considering how much I enjoyed the first book. But this is exactly why I tend to stay away from women writers. They're always dragging in stuff like that that has zero interest to me. They are more than welcome to write it but don't fracking expect me to read it or to put up with it when I do make the mistake of stumbling across it.
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