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Dreamships by Melissa Scott

wafer's review against another edition

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4.0

While it does trail a bit into being cumbersome in its character descriptions and world-building, Dreamships is incredibly engrossing. I haven’t read a book that made me want to stay up late in a long time.

isirla's review against another edition

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I'll get back into it at a later date but for now, it's not for me. Too slow moving for my taste.

bahnree's review

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4.0

I just love everything Melissa Scott writes

heron61's review

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5.0

I think this is her best work - it's an exploration of politics, oppression, and a complex and fascinating look at artificial intelligence.

itiselizabeth's review

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3.0

This book took so long to get to the plot that I nearly gave up on it. However, at about 40% it really picked up and I started to enjoy it. + points for the protagonist being a bi woman of colour controlling a space ship. :)

jambery's review

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3.0

I enjoyed this one a lot more than I thought I was going to, at the beginning. I liked the world and the characters. With the characters, there was a lot of backstory that was only hinted at, though, and it made me feel like I was missing something.
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