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Sentient Thrive (Thrive Space Colony Adventures #9) Sentient Thrive by Ginger Booth
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“You know, that’s the first time on Mahina I’ve ever been rained on. By the time you’re my age, it’ll reach the ground. Took a hundred and thirty-three years to build that cloud.”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive
“Floki interrupted his thoughts. “Are you plotting how to reprogram me without my consent? I consider that rape.”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive
“I don’t require air, Nico.” But that sounded surly. Ordinarily the emu did use a small air bladder for enunciating b’s and p’s and blowing raspberries.”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive
“The acting captain reflected that Remi was right. Acting captain was like being a substitute teacher to preteens. And like many before him, Judge never could figure out why Ben kept Wilder on staff.”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive
“The guys parked the sleds – left them hanging in mid-air, or mid-airless”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive
“You caught the Denali part? That redline is too aggressive after the summer you’ve flown. Don’t go splat. Splat is bad.”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive
“Rule of thumb. When you’re mad, wait three days. Don’t talk to anybody.”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive
“Cope sighed. Ben’s ‘frill’ fixation was one of those no-win marital traps, like ‘does this make me look fat?”
Ginger Booth, Sentient Thrive