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ISBN: | 055329010X (ISBN13: 9780553290103) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Trackers #1 |
David Gerrold
Paperback | Pages: 328 pages Rating: 3.32 | 110 Users | 5 Reviews

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Title | : | Under the Eye of God (Trackers #1) |
Author | : | David Gerrold |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 328 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 1993 by Spectra |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Fiction |
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Once they had been humanity's last best hope; a race of genetically engineered killing machines known as the Phaestor and their army of deadly Moktar Dragons. Now, the enemy long vanquished, the Phaestor themselves have become the enemy, seizing control of the galaxy and subjugating all lesser species - including humans - to feed their appetite for terror and blood.On a small, insignifigant planet called Thoska-Roole, a ragtag alliance of humans, androids, and bioforms make a last desperate stand against Phaestor domination. Among their number are two bounty hunters, a mercenary starship captain, and a disgraced reptilian warrior. As the Phaestor begin a new reign of unprecedented terror, these rebels prepare to strike back against their vampire overlords and bring revolution to the stars.
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Ratings: 3.32 From 110 Users | 5 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books Under the Eye of God (Trackers #1)
Pod ocima bohaGerrold creates a complete and fascinating future space-traveling world. But his characters are what keeps me reading his books. Great use of humor.
This wasn't a bad book, and I started to enjoy it a bit more towards the end, when all of the story lines converged, but it just didn't really catch my interest very much. I think that going from character to character every chapter, while focusing on so many characters, meant you don't end up connecting with any characters very much. Kind of typical of science fiction from the nineties, it just felt a bit like it was lacking something. I may end up reading the next book in the series, as the
Light-hearted space opera with vampires and dragons. What's not to like?
It's all about the footnotes.This wasn't a bad book, and I started to enjoy it a bit more towards the end, when all of the story lines converged, but it just didn't really catch my interest very much. I think that going from character to character every chapter, while focusing on so many characters, meant you don't end up connecting with any characters very much. Kind of typical of science fiction from the nineties, it just felt a bit like it was lacking something. I may end up reading the next book in the series, as the

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