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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great start, disappointing end,
By cheribob "cheribob" (chicago) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - Lost In Translation (Hardcover)
I started reading this book as part of an on-line book club. I enjoyed the first 5 pages so much that I bought the book. The book started out great. However, I was disappointed in the last half of the book. I found the plot line very simplistic. I would have liked to see the author use the plot line to explore the S'sinn/Human differences and build a better relationship between the two races. Instead the author falls back on a Deus ex machina plot gimmick of Jarrikk and Katy's ability to make others do as they bid to resolve the confict.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent military science fiction,
This review is from: Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - Lost In Translation (Hardcover)
The S'sinn, a bat like sentient creature, colonized K'ikks'sarr; shortly thereafter humans established colonies on the planet. From the first contact, the two species were antagonistic towards one another. When the humans killed several S'sinn, war broke out with the S'sinn vowing to take it to any orb that contained the dreaded humans. Mankind retaliated leading to a belligerent stalemate until the multi-species Commonwealth declared the end of all hostilities with humans and S'sinn remaining on K'akks'sarr within separate boundaries.
The human Kathryn and the S'sinn Jarrikk lost much that they held dear during the war; Kathryn's parents died while Jarrikk's training group perished along with his ability to fly. Both are empaths and become Translators in the Commonwealth. Another planet is claimed by both species so the Commonwealth sends the two translators to negotiate a peace that neither side wants. To avert renewed hostilities, both translators will have to break respective oaths. Betrayed on all sides, Jarrikk and Kathryn turn to one another forging a new telepathic weapon that hopefully will prove strong enough to stop the bloodshed. LOST IN TRANSLATION delves into the society and mores of the S'sinn that explains why they seem to behave in a feral manner towards humans. This in depth look at an alien culture makes for fascinating reading. The bond between the two cross translators enables them to understand the other side's perspective. The military science fiction audience will believe that Edward Willet is a Translator with first hand experience working with the sentient S'sinn and want future Translations. Harriet Klausner |
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Lost In Translation by Edward Willett (Mass Market Paperback - October 3, 2006)
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