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Ten Days

By Jon Wood
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: April 05, 2010
Words: 182284 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

More than ten millennia have passed since Manitou left the dying planet Earth following “the event” and on board is a small population hoping to reach and colonise the surface of E2. Among the crew, one man has his mind set on preventing the ship from completing her mission.

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Tags

love, murder, space, genetics

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Review by: Paula Hampson on April 11, 2010 : star star star star star
I really enjoyed this book.

The author mixes present day stories with an adventure in space, ten thousand years from now. This book is an excellent choice for anyone who enjoys technology and/or romance. Although the story is principally set in the future, there is an underlying examination of the way the human has developed through history and criticism regarding war and development. Several times I laughed out loud, particularly in those parts including the main character’s friend. I highly recommend it and for that reason I’m going to give it five stars.

Full marks also for structure and pace and your in-depth knowledge of history and genetics which have created a great story.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

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