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The Dreaming Stars
The Dreaming Stars | Tim Pratt
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The crew of the White Raven returns to save the galaxy, in this brilliant space opera sequel to The Wrong Stars Ancient aliens, the Axiom, will kill us all when they wake up. In deep space, a swarm of nanoparticles threatens the colonies, transforming everything it meets into computronium including the colonists. The crew of the White Raven investigate, and discover an Axiom facility filled with aliens hibernating while their minds roam a vast virtual reality. Sebastien wakes up, claiming his altered brain architecture can help the crew deactivate the swarm from inside the Axiom simulation. To protect humanity, Callie must trust him, but if Sebastien still plans to dominate the universe using Axiom tech, they could be in a whole lot of trouble File Under: Science Fiction [ Nanowar | Let Sleeping Gods Lie | Upgraded | For the Colony ]
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kammartinez
The Dreaming Stars | Tim Pratt
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Full review here: https://wp.me/p21txV-Gx

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ of 5 ⭐️s

This review is based on an #ARC given to me for free by the publisher, Angry Robot Books

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Ostaff1
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I think it might have gotten a little too impressed with its own cleverness by the end, but it was still a good read. I noticed it was published by Angry Robot, and I think I must be a fan of the editor at Angry Robot, because I like nearly everything they pick up.

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Ostaff1
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I‘ve been a Tim Pratt fan for years. This is book two in a lighter series than his Marla Mason novels. Strong female characters + space opera + humor + aliens. If the Expanse was fun, and the women not angst-ridden, and the endings were satisfying.