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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781596871199
ISBN: 1596871199
Label: IBooks, Inc.
Manufacturer: IBooks, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: November 25, 2005
Publisher: IBooks, Inc.
Studio: IBooks, Inc.
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Product Description: After fleeing the planet Paradis and discovering that many of their ships were no longer capable of deep space travel, the Colonials were forced to hold a lottery to decide who in the fleet would live and who would have to stay behind and die. Apollo, Sheba, and Koran forfeit their secured place in the fleet to stay behind with 800 other Colonials who have been chosen by the peoples lottery to sacrifice their lives so that the vast majority of the fleet might have the best chance of surviving. They are surprised by the arrival of an ancient 13th Tribe space ark, which had been freed from its frozen grave deep within the bowels of Paradis by the catastrophic destruction of the planet. They discover that the huge craft is habitable and capable of sustaining all surviving colonials who were forced to stay behind.
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another junk book in a series that has gone on to long, i have now read all seven books and i can only say that i am disappointed i expected better from richard hatch than this, the plotline seems to be standing still and i have lost interest in whether the galactica and its sister ship find earth, this series of books deserves to be put out of its misery like a wounded dog that has no hope ,the sooner the better its become like a soap opera i cant believe that this crap is based on the 1978 tv series ... Read More
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I enjoyed all of these Hatch Battlestar books and its a shame he's not allowed to continue by the old owner of the original BattleStar Galactica stuff. This stand off makes Glen look bad and it only hurts the fans. So I hope the series is allow to continue soon.
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I have to disagree with the other reviewers of this book... I found it hitting square on with the central theme of Glen Larson in its connection to the ancient mysteries of the bible, atlantis, toletecs, mayans etc... The premise of Battlestar Galactica was that our pre-history wonders from around the world, which even now we struggle to explain were part of the early settlement of the the colonies, the 13th tribe. Richard's book plays into this theme very neatly with the space story of Noah's ark. The ... Read More
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this book is pretty useful as a paperweight. With all due respect to Richard Hatch, the book doesn't flow well. It seems choppy. There are places throughout the book where the story moves from one character to the next without any break in the text to notify the reader. I found myself reading sections several times trying to figure out what was going on. Maybe this is the fault of the publisher, or formatting the print, and not the author.
I leapt at the chance to own one of Hatch's novels. ... Read More
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After "Paradis", "Destiny" and now "Redemption" read like combined and inflated scripts for Richard Hatch's proposed season for a new "Battlestar Galactica" sequel TV series. The problem is that they're too episodic, with too little resolution. They don't stand well as novels on their own. There's been little real plot advancement, just incidents, stuff happening, and all shortly after the post "Paradis" split of the fleet (it's telling that half the fleet doesn't actually get to its destination, while the other ... Read More
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