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J**S
Good start, read fast!
Great read, very enjoyable and funny. Good start to a series. Will be buying the next one right now! Thanks.
J**C
Better than...
I've just come from not finishing Andrew Weir's new book The Hail Mary Project. While the books are similar in plot, this one is far far more enjoyable and entertaining. If you've ever read them, this has vibes of both the Bobiverse and Slabscape series which is a good thing.
K**R
good read
A good story that leaves you wanting more. Characters are good and develop well and the plot drives forward and adds surprises
A**N
Unusual, humorous and fascinating
I really couldn't put this book down. The wit, humour and incredible characters and descriptions were literally out of this world. I can't wait to read the next instalment.
L**K
Three Stars
Ok
A**N
good read
Lots of good fun. Enjoyed this book. Will definitely read more from this author. Look forward to the story continuing.
E**T
Excellent
I bought this because I needed something to listen to while I waited for the next Space Team novel to become available on Audible. How glad am I? I honestly don't know whether I prefer the story line which is fantastic, or the reading by Scott Aiello. Highly recommended.
T**
Excellent
Excellently recited and a good book to boot.... Gonna look for more
L**T
SciFi Returns
What a pleasure to read a book reminiscent of the amazing science fiction books I grew up with. Clean writing, believable but super interesting plot. Nothing crazy dark. A wonderful read that I can go back and ponder without having disjointed nightmares about. I will continue to read this author.
K**W
Spectacular story
So much action and future life experiences. When an author writes in such a way that my mind is captured and I feel part of the story then I can't wait for more of the story to unfold. A glimpse of the future per chance?
S**E
My thoughts
I really enjoyed the Forever Life book. I demolished it in one day. The humor between Jon and Al was sharp, witty and made the book more enjoyable for me. I came across a few issues. The story in chapter 14 threw me off to the point that I asked Craig to shed some light. He stated ,“Hey there! The part about the original Jon Ryan meeting Indigo?” Then the Epilog telling of Jon's death and family. Here’s my understanding. When Jon was uploaded into the android bio mind, in the Prelude, Jon Awakes and noticed the empty chair, that his physical body was in. I was under the impression that Jon’s physical body was lost dead, FUBAR. I derived at that conclusion from John Scalzi Old Man's War. Finally, the story, witty one liners and the beautiful relationship of the crew was the cream from me. I only ask that Craig Robertson would try not confuse his readers.
J**S
An amazing journey though the solar system
A great read with lots of twists and turns. I especially enjoy the humour between the 2 main characters.....An android and a AI. If you enjoy space opera this is a great read!! I give it a four star rating.
G**D
Better than best!
The very concept of downloading a human consciousness into an exact duplicate android is intriguing enough, but that’s only the beginning.One thing I particularly liked was the fast pace. Ten years pass in a sentence so what happens is left to the reader’s imagination and moves to the next real adventure. No long tedious explanations of stuff way above my pay grade!And it’s funny! The exchanges between Jon and Al the ship’s AI are priceless and only get better when two more sentient beings are added to the mix.One more thing: Did the author get a big boost from “Gulliver’s Travels?” Some of the planetary visits seemed awfully familiar. Good show!Can’t wait to read the next book.
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