

S'està carregant… The Ship Avenged (1997)de S. M. Stirling
![]() No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Though Anne McCaffrey wrote the first Brainship novel alone, most of the books in the series have a co-author, and two were written without her. Of these two, I think Stirling's contribution stands out as the best. Their combined effort, "The City Who Fought", is my favorite of the series after the original, "The Ship Who Sang." Though this one wasn't as good as McCaffrey's solo work or their combined talent, it is the best of the ship books not written by McCaffrey. Stirling offers a lot of action, and the familiar setting readers have come to expect. Where the story is lacking a bit is the character development - which is something McCaffrey excels at. However, this was a fun adventure, and well worth reading. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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A rescue mission by a "brain-brawn" pair who comprise the spaceship Wyal. They are Rand, a bodiless built-in human brain serving as the pilot, and Joat, its sole crew member. The mission is mounted to rescue some important people who were abducted from the planet Bethel. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Most of the books in this series have not had the same set of protagonists as each other, functioning more as stand-alones set in the same universe. This one is co-written by the same co-author as the previous, and thankfully, a continues the story of the Simeon-Haps with the focus on Joat instead of her parents. Joat's formative years were without the benefit of any parental supervision, and she's come up with her own, very interesting, set of ethics. Her adventures in space are entertaining to say the least!
I just love this series so much and it was so great to revisit Joat as an almost-adult.
Note: According to the series page, and probably the chronology of the universe, this is the 7th book in the series, but as it's more of a companion for the 4th, I read it as 5th, then continued to the 'official' 5 & 6. (