Believable characters and blunt believable tale of survival. Enjoyed it a lot. Try it out.
Top notch story
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This story is an awesome mix of current technology bridging to the technology that allows the Odyssey to take to the stars under the command of Captain Weston. In the Odyssey One series.
Exceptionally well written and keeps you stuck to the end; always something emanating so you continue reading to the end,
The people I couldn’t root for didn’t survive and one person in particular that I really liked also didn’t survive. Otherwise, I liked it and I would recommend it to a patient person who can appreciate the (not quite slow) pace.
This is a deep delve into the mind and actions of Vincent Van Gogh. The authors draw the material from an extensive collection of primary sources including letters written by Vincent himself. I came in with preconceived notions about what made Vincent tick, but throughout my reading I had to constantly reevaluate what I thought..
Overall entire book was under developed. Felt like I was watching a low budget Sci-Fi movie with bad acting and lack luster plot.
I didn’t know what to expect with this story but I was by no means disappointed. The character dynamic is beautiful. I was constantly guessing and theorizing throughout the entire thing, and was often proved wrong with some shocking twist. I absolutely suggest this story. The end is satisfying and wrapped up nicely. I only..
I enjoyed this book for what it was. An interesting sci fi tail. My only issue really is the ending… *Mild Spoilers Below* I really thought there was going to be a twist ending involving the people on Mars. To me it seemed like there were a lot of hints alluding to something different going..
