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C**O
Didn't want to stop reading, every book, same reaction
I believe I've read all of Brandon Morris' books, all of them intrigued me, the story lines mixed in with some basic physics and history of the universe, along with the primer at the end of each book, really fine reading from start to finish. Only sad thing, I miss Marchenko! I wonder where in the cosmos he's traveling right now. Maybe he'll be back in the author's new trilogy about Mars, which I have on order???? Sure hope so.
A**E
Excellent trilogy about a quest through space.
The Proxima trilogy is excellent.The idea og sending Marchenko in a ‘needle’ that collects material from space an later uses tardigrads to produce Adam an Eve is a completely new way of doing it.I understand that they grow up as siblings this way.You suggests that Adam understands his physical attraction to Eve, when he find out that they are in fact just a young man and women put together in this ship. Somehow it has to be them, or a swap with the other Eve. They are the only humans on the hole planet.I don’t understand why they felt compelled to travel in darkness for months to come to this place in the ice.And somehow got lost in the ice-house, all the tubes and so on. Difficult to follow there way through it.Anyway I will read a succession if you write it.
A**P
The author does his homework,
Well-written, and a good take on the multiverse theory. But jeez! He has a thing about old people. (As a 71-year old self-proclaimed geezer, I resent it!). Here are the characters, in the 23rd century, with all the access they need to the fruits of civilization, but people in their 70's all seem to have rotten teeth, and a need for help getting into and out of chairs and vehicles, not to mention walking even intermediate distances.They say 70 is the new 50 (at least in base-14).
D**N
If you like imaginative stories you've found the right author.
All the Proxima Stories are filled with adventure and surprise.If that is what you like you've found the best and brightest.Mr. Morris has a real talent for combining intrigue, humor and science in such a easy to read manor. I hope he continues to find more great stories. I only have two left in this series but feel sure that more are in the works.Best to you and yours, Don
T**Y
Book Three of Three
And so it ends, I enjoyed the three books. Book three was perhaps the most interesting as we added a new dimension to the story. Not sure why this is called Hard SciFi can't really tell the difference between. I am sure it's just marketing.
D**O
Great story
Story was consistent, had good character development and post some very unique scenarios. There was a lot of new plot development. Looking forward to the next installment
B**N
Solid trilogy
This trilogy was not great, but certainly entertaining. I'm glad I read it. The characters were quite good. The third book was, in my opinion, easily the best.
A**H
Incredible
Wow! What an adventure! Spectacular conclusion! Through the Proxima trilogy I got very attached to the characters. I could see myself right there in every chapter. Thanks for this Trilogy Brandon!
J**A
Sympathetic aliens
Written mainly from the point of view of the AIs and the alien Glosnops we can see that aliens are just people, like us, with similar virtues, faults and drives.
T**Y
A good third book
A good end to the trilogy. The aliens were interesting and totally different. I enjoyed all three books
D**D
The story continues....brilliantly
This story starts many books ago and hopefully will continue at some point in the future....brilliant Sci-fi writing.
T**Y
A book for true sci-fi lovers .
The trilogy exceeded my expectations,I would recommend to anyone looking for true imaginable sci-fi with tension and excitement throughout.My only slight disappointment is there are no 4th book.
A**R
Excellent book.
I love the way physics isn't altered too much.
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