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Fortune's Pawn (2013)

by Rachel Bach(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0316221112 (ISBN13: 9780316221115)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Orbit
series
Paradox
review 1: Finally a book just like I needed it: Fast, witty, ass-kicking. Fortune's Pawn is a solidly written space opera which doesn't make any pretenses to hard sci-fi but at the same time avoids any annoying plot holes. The first-person narrator's entertaining, ironic commentary and plenty of action pul you in and won't let you go until you're done with the story. Did I say done? The book clearly sets up its sequel and so I hope the remainder of the trilogy can keep its promise!
review 2: Move over, Honor Harrington: there's a new girl in space. I picked this up as a library alternative to a cheap ebook and am amazed this didn't get a direct-to-physical-print. The writing is good, the pacing superb and the film possibilities limited by current special-effects wizard
... morery. That, and who wants to star while dressed in a critter suit other than the former stars of the Linda Hamilton Beauty and the Beast? Okay, so, maybe Ron Perlman can be Rupert but the protagonist of Fortune's Pawn just can't be played by Sigourney Weaver. A better actress might be the blonde who played Nikita in the first round of TV but...time has passed on. I greatly enjoyed this space romp, perhaps the latest and, hopefully, part of a growing genre: hard Space Opera that has a nod to women who read SF. There's just so much vampire fiction and sparkly anybody can stand. Heading over to the library website to reserve the second book. less
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sweety
Super fun space opera with a kick ass heroine.
Bekka
Dude. This book. Review to come.
Harkishan
A fun read.
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