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Mantle of Kendis-Dai |
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Rating:  Summary: A Must Review: Truthfully, I loved the whole thing. This books is great, showing all the things you would expect from the great team of Weis/Hickman. The only drawback is that they only go into the magic part of it for about a page ebfore jumping right back to technolidgy. otherwise the characotrs are great, the plot thick and the readinf fun.
Rating:  Summary: A definate buy Review: Truthfully, I loved the whole thing. This books is great, showing all the things you would expect from the great team of Weis/Hickman. The only drawback is that they only go into the magic part of it for about a page ebfore jumping right back to technolidgy. otherwise the characotrs are great, the plot thick and the readinf fun.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful start to a new reader-interactive universe. Review: Weis and Hickman are masters at creating unique universes...and they are sharing that experience with us in the Starshield series. Tucked into the author's notes of this first book of the series is a invitation to join them as they explore their universe online, encouraging fans to post stories and other creative ventures that will become part of the canon. The opportunities for expansion into role-playing and other games, be it online, live-action, or table-top gaming, are wonderful and a fantastic new take on the genre.
Rating:  Summary: Well written. A good buy Review: Weis and Hickman...Where have I heard those names before? This book has good character development and a well-supported storyline. I rather enjoyed how the authors propose that magic and science coexist in the universe.
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