Reviews of Locus Origin - The Never Born

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In a world decimated by a long, drawn-out war where a never-ending stream of fresh clones are fed to the Terran war machine, a genetically engineered squad of soldiers must fight to survive against all odds. They must struggle to establish their own identities in a world that has little respect for human life, and even less for that of a clone.
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Reviews of Locus Origin - The Never Born by Christian Matari

stephen j gallagher reviewed on July 15, 2014

Loved Locus Origin....great tech and creature descriptions even though the format is pretty standard now. I would love to see it with a better cover though (i know never judge a book etc...) but
i almost did thinking it was aimed at a younger audience and it really deserves to be read by anyone who loves the scif-fi genre
(review of free book)
Lord Sinister reviewed on Sep. 23, 2012

I gotta say this book rocks! Just finished it 10 minutes ago and already downloading the sequel. Still leaves a lot of unanswered questions, hoping the next will reveal more. The setting's dark and cruel. Dig all the lil background info and the world feels very alive. Ps. Jago rules!!!!
(review of free book)
Phillip Ryers reviewed on Sep. 21, 2012

This book is pretty epic. I'm not a fan of series, i prefer one off storeis, so i was a bit dissapointed to find out only after i finished it that it was a part of a sereis. The book could function as a standalone story though, leaving some thigns up for the reader to decide for himself i guess. I was gonna give it 4 stars for being a series, but I just couldnt. Anyway, just bought book 2 and started readin it yesterday and I'm already hooked. Damn you Christian Matari!
(reviewed 8 months after purchase)
Majiek Wojcik reviewed on Sep. 20, 2012

Im only half finished and already love this book so much i buy the second book! Love the pitures and races on facebook! want more!!!!!!!
(review of free book)
Marc Denuto reviewed on Sep. 19, 2012

A pretty great book I have to say. Wasn't expectin much but it's well written, full of excitement and fun characters. Love how dark the world is and theres a lot left out for the imagination. Some nice surprising twists as well that I absolutely didn't see coming.
(reviewed 8 months after purchase)
Torelli Noz reviewed on Sep. 18, 2012

This book is intense. Finally got around to reading it after all this time. Got stuck in the airport with my kindle this weekend for 8 hours and thought I'd give it a go. Almost missed my flight when it finally took off as I was completely immersed in reading :D
(reviewed 8 months after purchase)
Brendan Dougherty reviewed on Aug. 27, 2012

I downloaded this book a few weeks ago. Got sent a free coupon over twitter. Wasn't really sure if I was giong to read it as I've heard horror stories of bad spelling and grammar among self published books, as I think this is? But I'm happy to say that there's none of that in this. At least none that I could find. Not only that, the book is terrific. From the moment I started reading I just couldn't seem to put it down. I just purchased the second book yesterday on Amazon and can't wait to get home from work and start reading it.
(reviewed 19 days after purchase)
Jake Ian reviewed on Feb. 5, 2012

The character's are a bit underdeveloped but apart from that I really like this book. Since it's the first in a series, hopefully they will continue to develop. Taz and the Ape are really funny and Marcus and Reid, the sniper guy, are really cool! I'm not sure I understood the ending though. Don't want to spoil things for others so I won't get into it.
(reviewed 4 days after purchase)
Dorothea Grear reviewed on Feb. 3, 2012

A really great book. A bit less hard-scifi than I normally like, but very exciting and hope the rest of the series will be just as good, if not better!
(reviewed 3 days after purchase)
Adam Pherson reviewed on Feb. 3, 2012

This book is amazing! Read it in two days, something I haven't done in years. Normally I'm a very slow reader, but this book just grabs a hold of you and refuses to let go. I hope the next one comes out soon, because I really can't wait to read it.
(reviewed 2 days after purchase)