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Since it was closed to all but the highest government and military authorities six hundred and eighty-one years ago, Horatio Bunzo's Funtime Happy World has seen one hundred and seventy-six infiltration missions along a spectrum from observation to annihilation. Thirty-nine crews returned to tell the tale of their failures. Or, as it happened, to not tell them, under any circumstances. The rest were never seen again. Of the thirty-nine ships that failed but survived the Bunzolabe, only one ever went back in. This is their story.
Bonshoon (The Final Fall of Man Book 3), by Andrew Hindle- Amazon Sales Rank: #264239 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-12
- Released on: 2015-06-12
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Andrew "Chucky" Hindle was born and raised in Western Australia, before Internet romance brought him to Finland where he is now living happily ever after with his wife Janica, his daughters Elsa and Freja, his duck Clyde, his car Börge, his DVD player Kandy and his smartphone Mopho Cake III. He also has a growing collection of self-written books and a tendency to talk about himself in the third person. He hopes you enjoy the former and forgive the latter.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. He Got Better By William Reich I had a ton of books on my to-read list, then my brother came up here to live and then Lois McMaster Bujold, an actual author who doesn't respond to reviews, came out with a new masterpiece.So I am late writing this review. I have resisted joining the author's relatives and creditors who have been giving his books five stars but I had to give four because the books _have_ been good.This one is better. The author used a somewhat more complex than usual time structure and was successful at it and his characters are more clearly differentiated. His prose "voice," which has always been his strongest point, continues to be good.When I give five starts, I often have to point out that the system is not fine-grained enough and that there are _better_ five star books. This isn't up to _War for the Oaks_ or _Kim_ to choose just two immortal works but it is awfully good and well worth reading.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must read if you like books By A. Sanders This is the third installment in a fascinating new science fiction series by a new author, and I would recommend it to just one type of person: someone who reads. The first book in the series is "Eejit" and you should definitely start there, if you got here first by some "mistake", because this series already begins very much in the middle of something quite complex. I can't wait to find out more the author has planned, and I definitely support him because this is the sort of writing we NEED out there.I buy his books from creativespace, which is why I don't have Amazon verified on my reviews.As I have said in other reviews, but it is worth repeating: I read a variety of authors, old and new (Asimov, Erikson, Clarke, Heinlein, Sanderson, Martin, Jordan, Harkaway, Reynolds, Banks, Stephenson, Donaldson, etc.), and am extremely particular about who and what I read. I do not like to waste time on bad or even average writing. I *will* not waste time on it. I don't have the time to waste on authors who have little to say. I have stopped books in the middle. I have skipped hundreds of pages to see if an interesting concept has finally been brought to fruition at the end of a book that just seems to never get to the point.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. comes a book I greatly enjoyed from various angles By Lucas Thorn Have you ever wondered what kind of world could be created if Walt Disney had uploaded his consciousness into the internet and then taken over the world? Well, wonder no more, because Mr Hindle has you covered.From the man who invented space sharks (yes, that's right - space sharks!), comes a book I greatly enjoyed from various angles. Including standing on my head. Which helps you to keep your brain from exploding at the pure magnificence of a space opera which brings back the Golden Age of scifi and runs it through a grinder grown from leftover bits of 'The Office' and 'The IT Crowd'.This is a book you'll want to read again.10/10 can't wait to see space sharks again!
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