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Cenotaxis
- Astropolis Book 1.5
- Narrated by: Christian Rummel, Sean Williams
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's summary
The victory may well decide the future of the galaxy, and of humanity itself.
BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction by author Sean Williams.
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- Eric G. Pollinger
- 07-13-09
Good for what it is
While not a stand alone book I would regard this as an essential part of the Astropolis world - well written and a good narrative break from the rest. Well worth $7.
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- David
- 02-25-08
Don't Start in the Middle
Not a self-contained book. While not bad in terms of some of the ideas (very "talky"), its confusing without having read the prior book
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- John
- 05-20-08
Like reading a journal
This book is not only completely dependent on the others in the series, it tends to ramble. It is told in first person perspective of an antagonistic new character (Jacob) unrelated to Imre Bergamasc or his crew. Almost like a long footnote to books 1 and 2.
I spent the first half of the book waiting for it to get started. Eventually, you more or less spend the entire novel sitting on Jacob's shoulder listening to him think and strategize about his dealings with Imre.
This one is not essential to the story.
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