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Center of Gravity
Star Carrier: Book Two
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Description de l’éditeur
Center of Gravity is the second book in the explosive Star Carrier series by Ian Douglas—and a breathtaking new high in military sf, the strongest of the science fiction subgenres. Battlestar Galactica fans will adore this saga of ultimate war in deep space, as humankind risks its very future, battling a vast alien evil empire in order to achieve transcendence and become a major power in the universe. Douglas’s Center of Gravity belongs on every action-lover’s sf bookshelf—right between Joe Haldeman’s The Forever War and Heinlein’s Starship Troopers.
Avis des utilisateurs
Needs an Editor bad
Well I've read the four books in this series and I find them very imaginative and enjoyable. There is one major and I mean MAJOR fault in these books, I realize that some people might read the books out of order and that there is a space between the first book and last book to come out so some re explaining of certain aspects but the author has gone way beyond reason in this department. After reading the second book in this series I feel I wrote the technical book on how to land a fighter on a space carrier or how the gravimetric singularities move and control the steering of various space ships or how a Prim feels about technology or how they areas they lived in were created. Good story but either get an editor of fire the one you have and get a new one I find myself skipping complete areas because in tired of hearing the exact same material over and over it feels like copy and paste are the most used features while writing these books.