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The Galapagos Incident by Felix R. Savage

maxed's review

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2.0

"It was OK" is a perfect rating for this book. There is nothing wrong with it, but not enough "right": no interesting characters, no really interesting plot points, nothing to make it stand out.

However I'd like to say that the fact that the main character is far removed from one of scenes of action doesn't hurt: she gets enough action where she is.

francwoods's review

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3.0

Not bad... just a little tough to follow the imagery.

capellan's review

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2.0

If you're really keen to read a book where most of the interesting stuff is happening somewhere the narration isn't, then this book has you covered.

It's a shame because there are hints of an interesting setting here, but the author never manages to bring it, the characters or their conflicts into proper focus.

whatmeworry's review

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3.0

I liked this enough to read more in the series, but it felt like it could have been better. The pacing is a bit off at times and the ending goes on a bit, but Goto is a really likeable heroine and there are some really good ideas underlying the plot.

matts's review

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4.0

A pretty good space adventure that I would have enjoyed more and read quicker if I hadn't read it on my phone.

amia's review

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4.0

I like the plot and although the si-fi was futuristic it was not so over-the-top that I couldn't comprehend. The main reason I didn't give 5 stars: it had many twists and turns. A few times I wasn't sure which character was talking so I got frustrated. Other than that, it is a good book with a very interesting (for me) MI.
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