The Trimorphs
Gelesen von Gillian Andrews
Gillian Andrews
Six and Grace are in grave danger, but the morphics can’t be reached. They are far, far away in the Luzon Great Void. It will be down to the next generation to travel into the void to get help.
But, even with the help of the canths, will they succeed in finding the morphics?
And will they be in time, or will they all be forced into a last, desperate, cataclysmic confrontation?
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Bewertungen
kwakkers
Great ending to a thoroughly enjoyable series. All the ends were tied up nicely. Just waiting now for the series telling me all about what happens to the Talen et al, and how their lives/adventures pan out.
Sorry it had to End!
John
, A journey to distant world's, cultures and characters, in the best traditions some you will love, some you will hate and others.... You will just ask why? Comic banter which had me laughing and moments that brought tears to my eyes. A brilliant series of books from start to this the final book. Listen or read you will not be disappointed Gillian thank you so much wonderful the best traditions some you will love, some you will hate and others.... You will just ask why? Comic banter which had me laughing and moments that brought tears to my eyes. A brilliant series of books from start to this the final book. Listen or read you will not be disappointed Gillian thank you so much wonderful
A great end to a great series
Seven Archers
I've really enjoyed this series; I practically binge listened to all seven books. The author is very talented using plenty of plot "twists and turns" to keep you guessing plus good character development. I especially appreciate the fact that she kept the stories "clean" and not having to resort to "smut" to try and make the story interesting. I feel that takes far greater imagination and shows real talent! The author has a very pleasing voice and is enjoyable to listen to. Thank you for your hard work.
Just incredible!!!
This is the final book in the most outstanding book series. This book alone is 5 * but as part of the series it's off the charts. It will make you laugh, cry and be intrigued with the future. I want to thank the author Gillian from the bottom of my heart it was the best ever and your insight into the future and to the emotional connection to the characters especially the equines was absolutely incredible .
Awesome!!!
Great Story and wonderful characters. There's a ton of pain and anguish, throughout the entire series. Plots that seem to have a life of their own. All life has struggles with ups and downs, but seeing these characters find a spark of hope in the pure darkness of despair, is true beauty. It was fun to listen and hear about the Anomite Galaxy! Hope there will be another book soon?
Sad in Borneo
Lord Jim
So sad to have come to the end of the series. I have really enjoyed each book and the very natural progression in the relationship between the main characters, all set within the context of the Ammonite Galaxy. Thank you Gillian for taking us on our own journey of discovery. I have loved every moment.
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Steve
the anomite galaxy with all its beings is an absolute masterclass
What a great conclusion to a wonderful series!
MidnightMiik
What a great conclusion to a wonderful series! The children are now the same age that their parents were at the start of the series but have grown up under very different conditions. Everything comes to a head in an epic mental battle with the different quantum species. I believe this is my eighth time listening to the series. I still feel that sense of loss when I get to the end. It always makes me think about how limited humanity’s concept of what life could be is. SETI is spending so much time looking for radio signals when radio is a terrible way to communicate through interstellar space. We humans also always think of aliens as having some technology similar to our own. What if the aliens have no need for technology? I have a feeling I’ll be back for another listen at some point.