Tuesday, June 21, 2005

This Alien Shore

This Alien Shore by C.S. Friendman is a sci-fi adventure that will make you wish for our future to come. The characters are great and the technology is extremely believable, yet scarey. The novel has many characters and each chapter opens with a different characters point of view. It is somewhat confusing at the beginning but once I got into it I was looking forward to the next chapter. There's so many plots and twists I can't even explain them all.


About The Book

The first age, humanity's initial attempt to people the stars, ended in disaster when it was discovered that Earth's original superluminal drive did permanent genetic damage to all who used it - mutating Earth's far-flung colonists in mind and body.

Now, one of Earth's first colonies - a world called Guera - has given humanity back the stars, but at a high price. For the new Outships can only be piloted by members of Guera's Outspace Guild, whose mysterious ablitites allow them control over all human commerce.

Powerful companies from dozens of planets vie to be the first to topple Guera's stranglehold on the stars, for to unseat the Guild would be worth any risk.

And on Shido Habitat, a corporate satellite in Earth's outer orbit, lives a girl named Jamisia. Protected by her biological brainware systems, and accompanied by the many voices in her head, she has grown into a resourceful, if unusual, young woman. When Shido is viciously attacked by corporate raiders, Jamisia flees to a ship bound for the Up-and-out. But this narrow escape does not mean safety for Jamisia. Speeding across the galaxy pursued by ruthless but unknown adversaries, Jamisia must unravel the mystery of her identity and her improtance. This odyssey of self-discovery will lead her to uncover a secret which is buried deep within her psyche - a revelation the universe may not be ready to face...

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