Reviews of Spinward Fringe Broadcast 6: Fragments

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The crew of the Triton continue their misadventure near Ossimi Ring Station. They are forced down different paths and a fight for freedom that will cost them dearly begins. New opportunities, dangers and experiences await them all, as the Order of Eden stirs, advancing their own agenda.
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Reviews of Spinward Fringe Broadcast 6: Fragments by Randolph Lalonde

dnd0220 reviewed on Oct. 9, 2011

Fantastic read, all of the. Books from this series . I can't wait for the rest --
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
SBE reviewed on Oct. 2, 2011

I really enjoyed reading this book. Can't wait for the next one.
(reviewed 7 days after purchase)
hjj70 reviewed on Sep. 29, 2011

Have enjoyed all the books and didn't mind paying for them. Well written and very enjoyable!
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Jacquelyne Holst reviewed on Sep. 21, 2011

Read straight through all six books. Just a great series. Worst part, waiting for book seven to appear. Until I found Smashwords I couldn't imagine where the readers commenting on book six were finding it. Very glad I found Randolph Lalonde. Very glad I found Smashwords.
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
Ryuuhei Chiba reviewed on Aug. 28, 2011

I got Spinward Fringe origins on a whim, just one of those moments where you need something to fill the time. I never thought I was love the series as much as I am, I keep finding myself reading it in every spare moment, even if I'm working every spare second is devoted to the crew of the Triton.

As a musician I've even started thinking of music that would fit this series as well as images. The emotions that R. Lalonde has managed to invoke on me are fantastic. I thank him for this series and highly recommend it to anyone.
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Chanter reviewed on Aug. 16, 2011

This has been a great series, however, it's killing me to wait for the next book. Thanks to R. Lalonde and Smashwords.
(reviewed 47 days after purchase)
R. McCullough reviewed on Aug. 15, 2011

Excellent series – flows smoothly and characters make lifelike errors.
Good read.
Wish I could have provided some images for the story -
Let me know if you or anyone ever need any FREE ones any for future stories.
(reviewed 23 days after purchase)
amanda knight reviewed on July 25, 2011

I haven't had so much fun reading a series since Asimov's Foundation seriesor Greg Bear's Eon series. Thanks Randolph Lalonde. I have been a dedicated SF reader since age 12. This series is on my short list. I look forward to #7.
(reviewed the day of purchase)
jstoc reviewed on June 19, 2011
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This series of books is the best. I was so dissapointed that I did not have another book to read in this series. I look forward for the next. When I picked up the first book, I could not put it down. And so it was with the next, and the next, and the next. I spent all my spare time reading them. I read the whole series in a little over a week. I want more.
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
Curtis McCully reviewed on June 6, 2011

Reading these books is a little like using crack, without all the nasty side effects. He gives you the first book in the series for free and from that point on you are hooked. I have read all the books in this series and am eagerly awaiting the next installment. This is great science fiction but will apeal to many non geeks due to the wonderfull characters, multiple plot lines and breathtaking action scenes.
Try the free first book and you will be addicted as well.

Curtis
(reviewed 21 days after purchase)