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Wintertide
Inconsistent but Entertaining: I'm selling "Wintertide" to a used bookstore in perfect condition. I'm glad so many people have really enjoyed this novel, but the total lack of negative reviews bothered me -- I just don't think this is a five [... more]
$6.99
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Finders Keepers
Not a Keeper: The beginning of the book was a little campy. The hero and heroine meet when the hero wakes up naked in her sick bay. That was more than a bit over the top/contrived like "Uhuh, she couldn't give the man a hospital gown? He had to be [... more]
$6.99
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An Accidental Goddess
SO AMAZING! This book is a MUST read!: Gillaine Davre' - just Gillie - is a woman of mysteries that newly appointed Admiral of the Fifth Fleet, Rynan Makerian can't fully figure out. Her ship halfway destroyed, Gillie finds herself deep in space on [... more]
$21.99
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Gabriel's Ghost
this book sucked: I read a lot of books this is one that made me ill i dont want to read 5 chapters of how she feels i didnt like this book so much that i wanted to burn it she should stick to romance books I have about 5000 sifi books not a typo! i [... more]
$6.99
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An Accidental Goddess (Bantam Spectra)
Great romance interaction in a sci-fi setting - good stuff!: An Accidental Goddess was the first Linnea Sinclair book I read. I loved the writing style, Ms. Sinclair's sense of humor and the romantic interaction. My first comment to the friend who had [... more]
$6.99
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Games of Command (Bantam Spectra Book)
Not for intelligent adults: This book is hyped as a space opera romance. I agree: a bad space opera and a worse romance. The space opera starts with a bunch of disjointed plots and actions that get tied together in the end by the discovery of the bad [... more]
$6.99
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The Down Home Zombie Blues
As SF, it harks back to the weakest Star Trek notions: What a strange book. The aliens are 1) completely human, even though there is no suggestion of actual common ancestry with us, and 2) one of their main languages (Vekran) just happens to be a [... more]
$6.99
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Finders Keepers
Not a Keeper: The beginning of the book was a little campy. The hero and heroine meet when the hero wakes up naked in her sick bay. That was more than a bit over the top/contrived like "Uhuh, she couldn't give the man a hospital gown? He had to be [... more]
$6.99
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Gabriel's Ghosts
this book sucked: I read a lot of books this is one that made me ill i dont want to read 5 chapters of how she feels i didnt like this book so much that i wanted to burn it she should stick to romance books I have about 5000 sifi books not a typo! i [... more]
$6.99
Amazon.com

An Accidental Goddess
Great romance interaction in a sci-fi setting - good stuff!: An Accidental Goddess was the first Linnea Sinclair book I read. I loved the writing style, Ms. Sinclair's sense of humor and the romantic interaction. My first comment to the friend who had [... more]
$6.99
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Games of Command
Not for intelligent adults: This book is hyped as a space opera romance. I agree: a bad space opera and a worse romance. The space opera starts with a bunch of disjointed plots and actions that get tied together in the end by the discovery of the bad [... more]
$6.99
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The Down Home Zombie Blues
As SF, it harks back to the weakest Star Trek notions: What a strange book. The aliens are 1) completely human, even though there is no suggestion of actual common ancestry with us, and 2) one of their main languages (Vekran) just happens to be a [... more]
$6.99
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