Exile by Glynn Stewart review
I really liked the sound of this book but unfortunately I found it just to be about terraforming a new planet and setting up a new government. There was some action but there is just too much technical jargon for me. There’s Isaac - dictators son and leader of alliance rebellion against the confederacy...mainly female leaders, doctors etc and a Movie star is the head of the rebellion. There are wormholes,, reference to building a better world ( isn’t that Weyland-Yutani’s slogan from Aliens).. A ship called peregrine as in falcon and a mention of planet Hoth. Paragraphs like this: ‘A Cobra had a smart nanopaint surface that mirrored the light hitting the other side of the craft. It wasn’t perfect, not by a long shot, but unless you were looking for odd blurs in the sky, most people didn’t expect the sky to shoot at them. With the nanotech surface, the ship’s radar-absorbent low-profile design and carefully balancing the shuttle’s several lift surfaces and thrust systems, it was all but invisible. Kelline remembered how to do all of that while Cai Johnson watched over her shoulder in awe. ‘ Just put me off, regrettably I didn’t enjoy this book at all
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This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher and NetGalley in return for an honest review
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