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Stranded | Anne Bishop, James Alan Gardner, Anthony Francis
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Three Great Authors-Three Great Science Fiction Stories A Strand In the Web New York Times Bestselling Fantasy Author Anne Bishop makes her U.S. debut in Science Fiction with this engaging futuristic novella. The Restorers travel the universe fulfilling a purpose handed down through the generations. They live and die aboard city-ships, never knowing the worlds they create and save. What begins as a disastrous training exercise in creating and balancing ecosystems becomes an unexpected fight for survival. The only hope may be the secret project of an untried Restorer team. A Host Of Leeches Award winning author James Alan Gardner pens a wonderfully imaginative tale in which a young woman wakes to find herself the sole human on an orbiting, mechanical space station. To find a way home, she must navigate the dangerous politics of war between opposing robot leaders. Stranded Popular urban fantasy writer Anthony Francis (Dakota Frost, Skindancer series) explores a clash of ethics and survival when a young, genetically engineered centauress from the ultra-advanced Alliance lays claim to a rare, strategic garden planet, only to find herself captured by a band of rag-tag Frontier refugees who've crashed their vintage ship on her unexpectedly hostile world.
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I do ❤ a well-crafted ambiguous ending.

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esurient A Host of Leeches (James Alan Gardner). Mild pick. I've enjoyed Gardner's writing before, and I love his worldbuilding, but this was too ya-ish 'Defeat our foes with the power of moral friendship.' 6y
esurient For much of the story I had genuinely expected the symbiotic AI to be the story villain. And it seemed a big waste to draw zero parallels between the symbiotes and the alien parasites. 6y
esurient A Strand in the Web (Anne Bishop). Strong pick. Fun blurred line between the concept of environmentalism and the concept of religion. Excellent strong ending. Had to deliberately not think to hard about how the science of it all worked. 6y
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esurient Stranded (Anthony Francis). Bail. I strongly disliked another book by this author, so my proportional dislike here may not be surprising. 6y
esurient Still. A couple chapters in, we have several scenes of male assault on captive females, stated threat to gang rape and/or breed, and some all-around hateful gender warefare. I get the impression they'll be spending the story joining into a cohesive whole, and I really just want their spaceship to explode. 6y
esurient (Oh, how I lust for the ability to edit thumbpad errors out of comments.) 6y
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#pricedrop ! Why yes, I'll spend two bucks for an anthology that includes an Anne Bishop novella.