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Jordan S. Brock

Auteur de Change of Address

4 oeuvres 29 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de Jordan S. Brock

Change of Address (2016) 20 exemplaires
Change of Address 5 exemplaires
Science and Fiction (2014) 3 exemplaires

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4.5 Stars

Ooooh! Good one! Even though the sciencespeak left me a little dizzy at times!
 
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Bookbee1 | 1 autre critique | Jun 23, 2020 |
This was a nice story with nice main characters who had a nice courtship and a nice ending. If you like nice, this is for you. For me, I'm okay with nice, per se, but I think I went in expecting the story to be a bit edgier. Michael was an injured soldier and I guess I was wanting him to be....well, edgier. I went in expecting to read an angst-filled story filled with lots of hurt with even more comfort, ready to have my heart a mess as I read a highly emotional story. Instead, I got a nice story that was more of a "feel good" story and less of a "roller coaster for my emotions" kind of story.

Review copy provided via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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AddictedReader28 | Oct 19, 2017 |
‘Science and Fiction’ starts with a mystery – a young man appearing from nowhere under a pile of autumn leaves in the spring – and gets stranger from there. Craig, a former Marine finds him, rescues him, and thinks the visitor may need psychiatric help. Between the amnesia and technobabble Nithael lets loose once he is at Craig’s house, I was delightfully confused for quite a while. I began to make sense of the weirdness after a while, and eagerly followed the revelations as Craig and Nithael worked together to solve the riddle of what happened.

Craig is a down-to-earth guy, or so it seems at first. After all, he is a former Marine, a medic, and practical should be his middle name. But he has certain abilities, just like his grandfather, and they are not what you’d call normal. His reaction to Nithael’s appearance is skepticism at first, but once he begins to listen to Nithael’s questions and comments, he begins to wonder.

Nithael comes from an entirely different world, one that is technologically very advanced. His reactions to the primitiveness of Craig’s laptop and the strangeness of a radio (“It’s only a receiver?” Nithael asked. … “Why not have a transmit function as well?”) are amusing. Nithael is the geekiest scientist imaginable, and watching him learn about human interaction as the two men get to know each other was a lot of fun.

If you like your science fiction with a large helping of mystery, if clues dropped in the form of observations and comments are your thing, and if you’re looking for a read that is entertaining, puzzling, full of geeky sweetness, and very imaginative, then you will probably like this free novella.
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SerenaYates | 1 autre critique | Oct 19, 2017 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
29
Popularité
#460,290
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
3
ISBN
2