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Coyote Rising - Allen Steele


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Coyote Rising - Allen Steele

 
Description: ISBN 1841493686 / Author: Allen Steele / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Coyote Rising is the dramatic sequel to Coyote, the story of Earth's first extra-solar colonists. The starship Alabama, bound for the new world of Coyote, was hijacked by it's crew in a desperate bid for ... more
Coyote Rising - Allen Steele ... freedom from the repression of a post-US world order on earth. They then had to flee their homes with the arrival of a new batch of colonists, this time ruled by a repressive government embodying all of Earth's problems and prejudices. Now, the iron-fisted colonial governor is building a bridge to exploit the virgin territory where the Alabama's crew are believed to have resettled. But a movement is underway to reclaim Coyote for those who truly love freedom - a full-scale rebellion in which the men and women on both sides of the fight will learn the true price of liberty.

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by The Duke - written on 10/10/05 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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by The Duke - written on 10/10/05 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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by jdkane - written on 19/03/01 (Useful, 45 readings)
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I do have several of Allen Steele's novels, but I have to start somewhere. It is in fact rather galling to have to report that this is in fact one of his best. You have to wonder why that is. It is a noticeable phenomenon, a writer making a splash with the first few novels- something genuinely disturbing and thought provoking- and becoming just another hack by the fourth or fifth, all the distinctiveness gone in a stilted, formulaic, unremarkable read. I'd go so far as to suspect it happens more often than not. I don't think it's a jaded, saturated audience; considering some of the things that people are prepared to read and re- read, I don't think ...

jdkane

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Premium Review Steele- and I'm sure many of you- are space enthusiasts; ... (1350 words)
by jdkane - written on 19/03/01 (Useful, 45 readings)
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I do have several of Allen Steele's novels, but I have to start somewhere. It is in fact rather galling to have to report that this is in fact one of his best. You have to wonder why that is. It is a noticeable phenomenon, a writer making a splash with the first few novels- something genuinely disturbing and thought provoking- and becoming just another hack by the fourth or fifth, all the distinctiveness gone in a stilted, formulaic, unremarkable read. I'd go so far as to suspect it happens more often than not. I don't think it's a jaded, saturated audience; considering some of the things that people are prepared to read and re- read, I don't think ...

 

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