Seer of Mars (Vallar Series Book 1)

Seer of Mars (Vallar Series Book 1)

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Sixteen year old Ian Connors is a psychic working for Marscorp, the biggest bully organization on Mars. His job is to use his ability to uncover secrets or hidden bases of other organizations so the Marcs can conquer them. Even though he’s been brought up to believe this is normal, he soon discovers the ugly reality of war. He hates the suffering and death caused by a visi...more
Kindle Edition, 1st Edition, 380 pages
Published April 14th 2011 (first published March 16th 2011)
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Michael Offutt
NOTE: THERE ARE SOME SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW

I finished this book today and I must say, I thought it was an outstanding debut. I gave it four stars instead of five because there are a few places in the book where a word is needed and not included or a term is misused. However, editing without the benefit of a publisher behind you can be an extremely daunting task. As it stands, Vallar is quite an achievement.

Cindy's world is as authentic as they come. She knows Mars down to the names of the canyo...more
David King
A full review can be found on my blog : http://killie-booktalk.blogspot.com

In the beginning I felt that the story felt rather slow and it took me a little bit to really get a feel for the characters. However, within a couple of chapters it was in full flow and I was hooked. The plot progresses at a nice pace, keeping you interested and wanting to turn the page to find out what happens next. This was enjoyable light Sci-Fi, with the emphasis more on being an enjoyable adventure in a futuristic se...more
Charity Bradford
Borgne's world building is fantastic. Her characters are complex and real, the details about Mars rich. She really got it right with Ian's character. He was smart but a bit naive about the realities of life on Mars. He is at the age where he has two things on his mind: girls (especially the one in his dreams), and questioning everything. His confusion and pain as the story progresses is also real. I found myself wondering how he would find Kayla and Borgne didn't use any of the ways I thought up...more
Matt Schiariti
I really wanted to like this book. I admit getting it when it was offered for free but that's how I've found a great deal of very good books written by authors I wouldn't normally have either heard of or given a try. I like a good science fiction book from time to time so I had high hopes for this one.

I was disappointed.

The premise seemed interesting. A military faction on mars is looking to wipe out all competition and they use a pair of young teenaged psychics to find 'rogue' factions as targe...more
Alice Yeh
On Mars, various organizations and colonies have risen, their ultimate goal to get back to Earth, or Hinun. Thus far, the strongest faction has been a militaristic group, called Marscorp,that uses psychics to show them how to defeat and absorb rival colonies. Alliance is not an option. It is within this milieu that Ian Connors, a growing psychic, discovers the love of his life via visions. The problem? She's on the enemy's side. In his quest to find her, Ian comes face to face with the brutality...more
Ernie Jr.
Flawless.

I grew up a Mars fanatic. Even did a stint at Texas A&M as an Aerospace Engineer major because I always wanted to go to Mars. Martian fiction, therefore, is of special interest to me. I am, after all, a consummate geek. Cindy Borgne's "Vallar" is one of the best Martian fictions I have read.

She opens the story in the media-res with the primary character, Ian, a psychic whose visions are used to forward his company's plans to consume all others on Mars in order to return to Earth. Fr...more
Red Haircrow
Sentence structure and grammar could have been clearer, as some descriptions were difficult to determine and seemed rather odd to me, along with areas of the dialogue. Possibly this is also a first person POV issue, which is increasingly become a mode I’m exasperated by, as too often when not used as expansively as possible, it lends a one-dimensional quality to the work. Repetitive phrasing of the main character’s thoughts also exacerbated this feeling.

Since the main character is a sixteen year...more
Red Haircrow
Sentence structure and grammar could have been clearer, as some descriptions were difficult to determine and seemed rather strange to me, along with areas of the dialogue. Possibly this is also a first person POV issue, which is increasingly become a mode I’m exasperated by, as too often when not used as expansively as possible, it lends a one-dimensional quality to the work. Repetitive phrasing of the main character’s thoughts also exacerbated this feeling.

Since the main character is a sixteen...more
Jill
Teenage inexperience, love and psychic ability triumphs over tyrannical corporate greed and corruption on Mars.

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More adventure and romance than science fiction, author Cindy Borgne pits free will and love against Marscorp’s hostile takeover of other Mars corporations. Ian Connor in his naive teenage years slowly realizes that only he can stop the corrupt and power hungry irrational admiral from using Ian’s psychic ability to plunder Mars with a wanton disregard for human life. Ian’s struggle...more
Kitty Bullard
CINDY BORGNE'S "VALLAR" (A REVIEW)

A futuristic story about a young man, Ian Connors that has the power of a psychic, his visions come in dreams and he has been hired by Marscorp to report those visions in order to better their way of life. His loyalty has been to Marscorp for so long that when he begins to have visions that include a beautiful girl he sees as someday being his own, he begins to have doubts that he's on the right path. With his entire life in question he begins to try and find a...more
Krystal
This novel will immediately draw the reader into this strange world of scientific wonder and fascination. The reader will be rooting for the main character throughout the book. There are not many difficult scientific language/words that a reader that does not typically read scientific fiction will need to muddle through; the novel is decidedly more light-hearted and even more enjoyable than the nail-biting science fiction books many readers peruse on the shelves. Ian, the main character, has the...more
Patrick
This is from that old school of space opera with lasers and space ships and not a lot of highly technical explanations for everything. It's not as cheesy as say old "Flash Gordon" serials, but it's not "hard" science fiction either. Which is fine for people such as myself who enjoy "Star Wars" and the like.

The story takes place on Mars, which is divided into a bunch of corporate factions. The largest faction is Marscorp, whose goal it seems is to return to Earth. Marscorp's philosophy is that if...more
Rhonda
It was an adventure action scifi book. I had to finsh reading it before i went to sleep 2:00am. I enjoyed being taken away to mars.
Ian age 16 and nate in college live with dr. clare. they are an elite class with special privalages because they were raised to be physic. In their dreams they learn about the enemy of Marscorp. Marscorp is one of the biggest firms on mars and rules by fear and takes over other group they want to force their way back to Earth.
Ian sees a mineing operation and tells th...more
Sherry Ellis
Ian Connors is a sixteen-year-old psychic who works for a company called Marscor in a futuristic dystopian Martian society. His job is to uncover secrets of rival factions. Unfortunately, his psychic ability allows him to see a young woman from the enemy camp, and he soon realizes he loves her. He must make some important decisions about whose side he's on.

Vallar is a fast-paced science fiction story with plenty of phantom fighter ship action. It's also a story about the protagonist's emotional...more
Malcolm Petteway
Sensational, exciting and an emotionally whirlwind!

Ian Connors is a sixteen year-old psychic in this military sci-fi story of love, betrayal and deception. He's works for a militaristic company called Marscorp, and is saddled with the responsibility to use his abilities to gather intelligence on other companies fighting for control of Mars. He cannot control his visions, which wander towards and center on a young girl he's never met. The visions of this young girl captivate him. The more he cha...more
Cathy
When I was in my teens and twenties about 50% of my reading was science-fiction. How or why that stopped I just don't know.
I've been meaning to get back into scifi and winning this book was a good start.
Vallar is the story of Martian colonies ruled by corporations. Marscorp, the largest, has as its goal a return to Earth although immigration is not allowed. Marscorp uses fear and intimidation, sometimes resorting to outright war, to take over smaller corporations and increase its power base. The...more
James
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through the Goodreads First Reads program.

Ian Conners is an "elite" for Marscorp, with psychic abilities to predict the future. He finds conflict, though, when a girl from his dreams ends up being a member of Vallar, a rival faction to Marscorp, and Ian finds his loyalties changing as he learns more about how Marscorp treats its citizens.

Overall, the story is okay. There's not a lot of things new here in your basic teenager falls for girl from the other...more
Leslie
Article first published as Book Review:Vallar by Cindy Borgne on Blogcritics.

In the never-ending road to power and control, other countries, states and continents continue to want what belongs to others. Not at all unique in any way this has been the way of the world for countless centuries. Yet the same control ensues in space, when others have more. The big and mighty look for ways to take what the other worlds have.

In Vallar by Cindy Borgne, Ian Connors and his friend Nate Forshay are seers a...more
Marva
Jun 17, 2011 Marva rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: YA and scifi readers
Mars of the future. Still desolate and bleak, but the corporations have found ways to make it livable in domes and underground. But when one Corp wants to make a hostile takeover of another, it has nothing to do with share price. The largest corporation, MarsCorp (the Marcs), is bound to take over every other corporation. Talk about corporate wars! These guys mean business.

Young Ian is a psychic within Marscorp. His job is to report his visions of anything going on with the other corps so that...more
Emily
As I began to read this book I was immediately captured, Something I love when beginning a book, That drive and urge to turn the page and find out more. Slowly the story unfolded and I actually loved the pace it came at. It was not rushed but rather well thought out and something of a joy to read. To often some books are rushed to get to the main core of things leaving out the smaller details of the relationships and characters of the story.

The more I read the more I was pulled in feeling for t...more
Chrystalla
Ian has visions of the future. Living on Mars, he's the asset of a powerful corporation seeking dominance over the planet's resources. But he begins to wonder whether he is on the right side...
I really liked Ian. He feels very young in the story with his insecurities and need of a parental figure - but he is also a strong and dynamic character who takes his fate in his own hands time and again.
The story is written in the first person and is easy to follow, fast-paced and well edited and format...more
Elizabeth
Teenager Ian Conner has been brought up as an Elite in the Marcs army. He is psychic and is gathering intel on the rogue faction of Genners. After having visions of a young woman that he belives is his future he starts to do research on the people who have raised him only to find that the enemy is not who it seems. Well written and lots of action. This book was hard to put down. I hope to see more from this author and wouldn't mind reading more stories based on the Ian Conner character. GREAT wa...more
Maria
Vallar is a good, solid science fiction story. It's the age-old struggle between the power-hungry leaders and the common man. This novel would have been enjoyable set in any genre, as it covers the basics of a good tale. There is the powers that be in the corporation using the talents of a young man, Ian. He is loyal to the company that has raised him, until his talents show him there are other people out there. Companies that treat their workers and the planet better. There's romance, loyal fri...more
Rose
Cindy Borgne's novel "Vallar" has the scope of a wonderfully immersible science fiction story, with genuine twists and turns that will likely stay with you long after the book is finished. The story's told through the eyes of 16-year-old Ian Connors, as he's a intricate part of Marscorp, an organization that seeks to return to Earth through conquering and intimidating smaller colonies with its massive wealth, size, and resources. Ian happens to be an integral part of that mission, as he experien...more
Karen Johnsen
This was a free kindle book on amazon, so I said 'Why not?' I enjoyed it. My only problem was that the narrator's voice (Ian) didn't always seem very...manly. There were a few phrases like, "darn cute" and an excessive amount of tears and there was even a hug between him and his father figure that made me think of a father hugging his daughter, instead of son.

I liked the story and I would be interested to see where the story goes. It definitely was left open for another book, but it could be a...more
Calysta
The premise, setting, technology and society structure were interesting and had potential. The plotting and characters were shallow, rushed and juvenile. The first person narration limited the story telling options and often the character managed to know something because the plot needed them to but without any textual support for how they knew that. The romance was neither believable nor necessary and I found myself skimming past those parts.
Thomas Wilson
Vallar by Cindy Borgne was an incredible story. I really enjoyed it from start to finish. I can't wait for more and the further adventures of Ian. I especially liked the exciting battle scenes when people had to get out of their ships and recover others. The visions and scenery described made it all seem so real and is the author was just relating some lived experience.
Laurel C
One of the best books I've read in a good while, in Vallar Cindy Borgne creates a tangible feuding society on Mars, with an innocent teenager caught in the middle. Ian, a psychic, hates war, and when he causes a skirmish by revealing his visions to his Admiral (which he is required to do), he is disgusted in the results of his actions. Through the pages of this book we follow how he tries to escape from what appears, at first glance, to be his destiny, to reach for a vision he has little hope of...more
Scott Whitney
A great story of hard and soft science fiction which compares favorably with the writing of Frank Herbert in the Dune series. I can just hope this book turns into a series.
Megan
The story line has potential ... sort of reminded me of the Ender series for some reason, but the characters and the dialogue were pretty cheesy. Maybe the author will hit her stride as the series continues?
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Cindy Borgne lives in Michigan with her two kids and one stubborn, yet somehow lovable basset hound. She likes to read a wide variety of books. Her favorites include Orson Scott Card, Frank Herbert, Connie Willis, Julia Cameron and Wilbur Smith.

Her stories are character driven and somewhat fast paced. Readers may notice that her characters evolve throughout her stories. Prior to Vallar being publi...more
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