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The Fifth World: The Times That Try Men's Souls (Oraibi, #2)
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Gaia’s struggle for freedom continues in the sequel to The Fifth World.
Their secret is out. The Gaian rebels hoped that by stopping the starship Prophet from returning to Earth, they could hide their existence and live in peace. They were wrong. Five years after the destruction of the Prophet, Earth has learned of the rebellion on planet Gaia and the plot of the mysterious ...more
Their secret is out. The Gaian rebels hoped that by stopping the starship Prophet from returning to Earth, they could hide their existence and live in peace. They were wrong. Five years after the destruction of the Prophet, Earth has learned of the rebellion on planet Gaia and the plot of the mysterious ...more
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September 9th 2013
by Electronic Sound and Print, Inc.
(first published September 7th 2013)
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I was lucky enough to receive a ARC from Netgallery from the publishers.I really enjoy futuristic books so this book had everything I could want.The only dislike I had about the book was the focus on religion.I am not very religious so I found that a bit frustrating.But on the whole a good book.I really love the cover of the book and was one of the reasons I chose it.
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I was born and raised outside of Chicago, Illinois. By middle school I was a Trekkie, obsessed with its futuristic technologies particularly space travel and phasers. After that came the novels of George Orwell, H.G. Wells, Frank Herbert, Robert Heinlein, and Isaac Asimov. The political and philosophical themes of science fiction also fascinated me. In college I studied government, religion, and p
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