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Apocalypse, Book 2: Exile by Sally Malcolm, Laura Harper

accal1a's review

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5.0

I forgot the twist entirely, and two pages before it happened I said "Ohhhhhh" out loud.

janikas's review against another edition

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3.0

This is the second part of the Apocalypse series and the book takes place right after the first part. As in the first book, the story jumps between two timelines. SG-1's storyline takes place almost 100 hundred years after the apocalypse, while Janet Fraiser's storyline follows the events right after the apocalypse.

The events in the future were very exciting, although Jack's idea of disbanding SG-1 seemed strange. I can understand his decision, but it just felt odd. All in all, this is a very interesting story, full of surprising twists. This story deserves four or even five stars.

Although Janet's story is as exciting as SG-1's, I can't say I like this part of book. I have never been interested in political power plays and this part of the book is mainly about the NID trying to control the new alpha site. Janet becomes a pawn in this power game and in the end she is pushed into a corner she can't escape from. Although the story is well written, I just can't give it more than two stars.

The end of the book connects both storylines and is breath taking to say the least. It's packed with emotions, the descriptions fit perfectly and it made me want to read the next part as soon as possible. Hopefully they will be able to stop this future from happening in the next book.

arielkirst's review

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5.0

Ripped through this one in a matter of hours. I was uncertain about the time travel at first, but I ended up liking it.

nols73's review

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5.0

I love this book so much! It's an excellent follow up to Hostile Ground.
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