Amaranthe III: Resonance
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- £7.49
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- £7.49
Publisher Description
AMARANTHE III: RESONANCE delivers over 1,400 pages of Sci-Fi Adventure
**Includes the Aurora Resonant trilogy (Relativity, Rubicon, Requiem), the 3rd trilogy in the Amaranthe universe, + a short story + bonus material**
Our universe is but a snowglobe—an experiment born of desperation and hope. The true universe is unfathomably vast, teeming with life and untold wonders. And it is enslaved.
Created by ancient aliens in a daring gambit to understand the nature of the enemy, humanity is now asked to be the savior of a universe not their own. If they are to succeed, they must rise above not only their fractious past but the sins of their genetic ancestors to boldly embrace a future they never dared imagine possible.
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RELATIVITY (Aurora Resonant Book One)
"I'd tell you to be careful, but we wouldn't be here if you'd ever taken that advice. No reason to start now, right?"
For millennia the Anadens have ruled the known universe. They believe they've crafted the perfect empire, ordered and impervious to challenge. They believe the fight has been crushed out of the species they subjugate. They are wrong.
It's a suicide mission, without a doubt. Alex Solovy and Caleb Marano must steal crucial intelligence from the Anadens' central military headquarters. To succeed, they'll need to navigate a strange universe ruled by a cabal of powerful immortals, populated by aliens they've never met and fueled by technology they've never seen. They're going to need a little help--the kind of help only a suicidally defiant anarchist on the run from more than just personal demons can provide.
** AMARANTHE III: RESONANCE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED UNDER THE TITLE "AURORA RESONANT: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION" **
Customer Reviews
Amaranthe
Over a million words written to create this wonderful collection of books, eventually becoming one story. First of all, any “good reading book” that totals over four hundred reading pages, makes it into my own library, of top ten of books to keep.
Also I judge a book by how many pages of excessive detail and repetitive nonsense there is in the book, that you need to skip over to keep you interested. I did it a couple of times in the early pages but needed to go back to do the storyline justice.So don’t do it.
Then there are the characters and places that the plot and sub-plots are set around. I lived and breathed this collection fo two months. It now sits in my Sci Fi section along with, Asimov, Heinlein and Clarke.
Am I going to tell you about the plot? Am I hell as like. If I did it would spoil the stuff that’s already been set out for you.
Oh well, onto Asterion and blow the decorating.