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Homeworld by Evan Currie

vailynst's review against another edition

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3.0

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Maybe 4 stars? I have to think about it. My friends and I are buddy reading the series. I know for a fact that Currie likes to put in a little something at the end of a book (in a series) to make you want to read the next one. I'm fully aware that the next book is most likely going to be a slow/uneven transition piece. Knowing all that, I still got hooked by a little (big) thing at the end of this book. HOOKED!

*shakes fist* Yah, okay. Maybe I'll peek at the intro of #4 early. =P

trish204's review against another edition

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5.0

The third book in the series and - to me - the strongest regarding the action. Maybe because it was so close to home and the others weren't, I don't know. Anyway, I almost couldn't put it down and almost cried seeing what happened to the wonderful Odyssey! Now off to the grand finale. Can't wait for "us" to kick some Drasin ass! Also, I'm hoping we will get to read more about the history of all humanoids in this series as well as the entities Gaia and Central!

zubenelgenubi's review

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4.0

Excellent series continues to get better. It’s still marred by odd typos... but still very good fun light reading!

vailynst's review against another edition

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3.0

Notes:

Maybe 4 stars? I have to think about it. My friends and I are buddy reading the series. I know for a fact that Currie likes to put in a little something at the end of a book (in a series) to make you want to read the next one. I'm fully aware that the next book is most likely going to be a slow/uneven transition piece. Knowing all that, I still got hooked by a little (big) thing at the end of this book. HOOKED!

*shakes fist* Yah, okay. Maybe I'll peek at the intro of #4 early. =P

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