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Savage Planet (2014)

by Stephen Coonts(Favorite Author)
3.66 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1250042003 (ISBN13: 9781250042002)
languge
English
publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
series
Saucer
review 1: I think this book wanted to be funny, but somehow did not tickle my funny bone. Characters were all cardboard cutouts and probably dependent upon development that occurred in earlier books in the series, none of which I've read. The aliens were just regular guys, hardly alien, and there was no sense of wonder. The goofy interplay between the president, politicians, and drug czars was simply too weird to be funny, and in no way was I able to suspend my disbelief in order to enjoy the story. I've liked some other early Coonts books, but this one was a waste of time.
review 2: As a connoisseur of Coonts' works I was quite disappointed in Saucer: Savage Planet. I felt like Coonts was compelled to write this final book in the series by something other than a pur
... moree desire to finish the story. It's the only one of his books which I've felt was half-assed. If you've read the first two in the series I guess I'd recommend reading this one just to get some closure on the story but my 2-star rating stands. less
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Musicismylife1
Finished the trilogy but have to say that neither sequel equaled the first of the Saucer series.
edicia_avalos_10
Overall, not a bad read. Quick pace, good characters. I liked it!
Alyssad93
Learned that senescence is about the aging process.
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