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Homeworld by Evan Currie

pieneman's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

gwadej's review against another edition

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adventurous dark funny sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No

4.25

jmoses's review against another edition

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4.0

Huh.
SpoilerRIP Earth? I....dunno. I mean, yes it looks like, but that Epilogue.
Still great, super interesting tech developments. Writing continues to gain polish.

faileskye's review against another edition

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4.0

Why did I go so long between finishing the second book and picking this one up? I can only admit that it was to my own detriment.

This book picks up a little after the last one ended. The Odyssey has gotten repaired and refitted, and it quickly becomes clear that the stakes are going to be much higher this time around. That means the suspense is all that much greater.

From a more technical perspective, this book really fixed up the less great things from the first two books. The character bloat has been brought way down, letting us focus on just a few, important characters. Then, on top of the tighter focus, there is much more of a plot this time around. The previous two books in the series didn't have much in the way of a plot, instead just focusing on some very well done military action. That thrilling action is still present, but this time it comes with reasons for it and just some overall direction of the galaxy, the war in it, and the overall plot.

If you are hesitant about picking this book up after the second one, don't be, it is worth it. If you haven't started this series and want some books that are like a good WWII movie but in space, you probably can't go wrong here.

vkshiro's review against another edition

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3.0

This was much better than the previous book in the series. But it doesn't really feel like a complete book because the battle hasn't reached a conclusion at the end.

shonari's review against another edition

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5.0

Why isnt this series more popular!? Holy shit, that was intense!

graff_fuller's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

This is my favourite book in the series...so far. Wow! What an action packed ride, nearly from cover to cover. The stakes were high, and Earth did her best to fight off the attacking force.

There are many who dislike Captain Eric Weston. He's brash. He does unpredictable things, but NO one can say that he doesn't get the job done. No one, not even his enemies. He just, some how, finds a way to do it. Like a true Marine...Semper Fi or Semper fidelis is a Latin phrase that means "always faithful" or "always loyal". It is the motto of the United States Marine Corps, usually shortened to Semper Fi. It is also in use as a motto for towns, families, schools, and other military units.

The Dranis are no longer under the control of the Empire. That is a chaotic force in the universe...which is NO good for Earth, Priminae, the Empire or anyone else.

Still do not know what the "red band" that the Dranis drones could disobey direct orders, turn on their captures, and attack without direction towards Earth, to rid the universe of the "red band" that is prevelant there. Hmmm?

I have to admit that near and at the end...I cried. I am not ashamed. I have been sucked into these storylines and especially one of the main protagonists...and it hurts. It really does hurt.

I don't know what Stephanos will say? Or Samuels? Or Roberts? Or even the newly appointed President? 

I am anxious to pick up the next book, but I've got a few that I've put in front of it. I need to unpack some things that happened in this story...and I need a breather.

Great book. I hope more people can get to THIS moment...for it was well worth it.

pjonsson's review against another edition

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5.0

Evan C. Currie is one of my top three favourite authors when it comes to Science Fiction. When I buy a book from Evan C. Currie I expect a great story, interesting characters, good action and believable science fiction (especially the space battles). This book do not disappoint in any of this. On the contrary, it excels. It is probably the best science fiction book that I have read so far this year.

The adventures of Odyssey One and Captain Eric Stanton Weston continues from the previous book. As the book blurb states, the Drasin finds the human homeworld and the resultant battles are quite spectacular. Underneath all the action and space battles there is of course a red thread and it involves both the Drasin and the Priminae. For one thing the Drasin are not acting by themselves. They are controlled. Or so the ones that “controlled” them thought.

The ending is somewhat spectacular, even apocalyptic. When I closed the book I was not sure exactly what I felt. Was it a feeling of despair and some depression or was it a feeling of “wow let’s go and get the bastards now”? I was indeed thinking it would go in another direction all the way up until the last chapter. When I realised that it would not I really felt a “come on you are not really doing THAT are you”. Then he did. At this point I was not a happy puppy. Then in the last few pages we get a few revelations that pretty much turned around my feeling and now I am really, and I mean REALLY, looking forward to the next book.

dspacenine's review against another edition

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4.0

Very compelling hard sci-fi. On to book 4!

shahmask's review against another edition

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5.0

fun, good despair at the end