Gauntlet Wars: Andromeda (Star Force Gauntlet Wars Book 2)

Gauntlet Wars: Andromeda (Star Force Gauntlet Wars Book 2)

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-12-28 04:19:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Aer-ki Jyr
  • ISBN:B0B5RWHGD8
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Reviews

M Hamed

My Disappointment Is Immeasurable And My Day Is Ruined

John Stephens

Interesting and as well written as usual。 Really interesting take on the mythology of souls。 Stylistically still hoping for improvement, especially after the wait。 It felt like two disassociated books between the first and second halves with the background worldbuilding separated from the latest combat situation, though they were entertaining as usual。

Alfred Gomez

Great Book!Although parts of the story were rather… dull, and I get the distinct feeling this book is more to set up for a larger conflict rather than jumping directly into the action, it was a solid addition to the series。 I must say, having a single conversation taking up around seven percent of the book is a bit much, but the conversation was interesting。 Props to the author for that。 As far as characters go, this series is promising to have far more complex ones than the original series, whi Great Book!Although parts of the story were rather… dull, and I get the distinct feeling this book is more to set up for a larger conflict rather than jumping directly into the action, it was a solid addition to the series。 I must say, having a single conversation taking up around seven percent of the book is a bit much, but the conversation was interesting。 Props to the author for that。 As far as characters go, this series is promising to have far more complex ones than the original series, which is great! Old ones made some cameo appearances, which was really cool too。 Some other reviews rant and rave about how the author tells the audience how good and perfect his characters are, but I have found it extraordinarily difficult to find sci-fi that doesn’t try and convert readers to a specific philosophy。 It’s no different here, only the author is very blunt about it。 Let me be clear。 This book has its failings, but it’s also an incredible addition to a very long storyline that we are only beginning to see。 。。。more