Fidelity Star Wanderers Book 2 eBook Joe Vasicek
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Fidelity Star Wanderers Book 2 eBook Joe Vasicek
If I were looking for a book to recommend to a teenage boy, this would get five stars. It's clearly written toward a juvenile audience and the values the author puts on display are excellent. As an adult I would like to see better writing and a less predictable, more plausible plot. Still, it did hold my interest for awhile. This book is the second in a series, so start your teenager out on the first one. My guess is that we will see Mr. Vasicek's writing skills develop as he keeps writing. I hope he sticks to the good value system.Tags : Fidelity (Star Wanderers Book 2) - Kindle edition by Joe Vasicek. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Fidelity (Star Wanderers Book 2).,ebook,Joe Vasicek,Fidelity (Star Wanderers Book 2),Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera,Fiction Romance Science Fiction
Fidelity Star Wanderers Book 2 eBook Joe Vasicek Reviews
It's actually been a while since I've read the Star Wanderers series. I tend to be a serial reader in addition to reader books in series, so things get a bit vague after a bit.
The good thing about the series is that this is not a space wars story--yet. It is about life in space. Basic day-to-day, this is how life is lived in space.
I had questions about Jeremiah's marriage to Noemi. Not that it couldn't happen--it just wasn't really all that compelling.
These are cute stories. They are not about evil aliens or galactic wars. The series is about humans who happen to live in space.
The stories deal with famine, bigotry, love and family. What could be better, right? Vasicek has an interesting concept. I just hope future editions of this series gets me to care a bit more.
The story is well-written and intriguing, but one part just doesn't hold water and that is the problem. The hero and his new wife do not speak the same language because they are from different worlds. Yet, they travel together for months on their little starship without picking up each other's language. They don't even get past what a tourist picks up when visiting a new country for a week. Granted they don't need to have the Edgar Rice Burroughs "Tarzan" abiities to become conversant in a new language in just 3 days, but come on - new beautiful wife - I'd like to converse a bit with my new wife when traveling between star systems. Sadly, this NON-COMMUNICATION continues in the second part of the story and I'm not sure if I can complete reading Fidelity, much less go on to the next adventure.
a good read.
I liked the first one better than this one. This was just too short. And I agree with other reviewers that the language barrier should not have been so hard to overcome. Still, I like this author, the space theme, and the way he deals with the issues and choices of his characters.
This is not a book. It is a chapter.
It appears to be becoming a good story but this volume does not have time to develop either the characters or the story.
Both were better defined in part I.
The plan here is to sell you then book one chapter at at a time.
I don't like that.
If they offer a complete volume and a reasonable price, I might try it again
After reading the authors note it's clear he thought a lot more of this story than I did. I did learn something though, sometimes a really short story is a good thing. Had this been many longer I wouldn't have bothered to finish it.
The author is committed to a well plotted story and to the editorial process. The society in the story is one of the well developed characters. And it is telling today's story. A world where work and medical care is a way to poverty and oppression. Where you should be afraid of getting sick because of the bill. How to live and work keeping one's family together? At the end the young man asked if he just had a nightmare or is it all real? I've been there!
I am grateful for the writer commitment to proofreading, since kindle ebook publications are filled with unfinished work! The degrading world of literature allowed by ...
If I were looking for a book to recommend to a teenage boy, this would get five stars. It's clearly written toward a juvenile audience and the values the author puts on display are excellent. As an adult I would like to see better writing and a less predictable, more plausible plot. Still, it did hold my interest for awhile. This book is the second in a series, so start your teenager out on the first one. My guess is that we will see Mr. Vasicek's writing skills develop as he keeps writing. I hope he sticks to the good value system.
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