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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic trilogy
Moonrise is the final (?) in the Snowfall Trilogy. This is imaginative PA fiction! No zombies, no virus, no nuclear attack - a change in Jupiter's orbit has frozen much of the planet- and 600 years in the future, separate zones of what was America are creating and re-creating civilization.
Mitchell Smith has created three stunning books- each dealing with a...
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's another slooow Moonrise!
As much as I liked the 1st book of this trilogy, these last 2 have left me bored.
As much as I liked the 1st Snowfall novel, these last two pale by comparison. Too slow and cumbersome to read. But I absolutely loved the 1st one! Why can't these other two be as good - or better?!
I loved the idea and synopsis of this one better than the 2nd novel, but it...
Published on July 29, 2004 by Apollo Reader


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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic trilogy, January 4, 2011
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Moonrise is the final (?) in the Snowfall Trilogy. This is imaginative PA fiction! No zombies, no virus, no nuclear attack - a change in Jupiter's orbit has frozen much of the planet- and 600 years in the future, separate zones of what was America are creating and re-creating civilization.
Mitchell Smith has created three stunning books- each dealing with a succeeding generation of characters. And what characters they are! They are fully realized, with personality quirks and flaws that will make you love them and mourn then - he is not afraid to kill off characters who seem central to the action.
The final book, Moonrise, published in 2004, leaves the door open - I can only hope Smith has written or will write another volume.
I read PA fiction because I like to wonder what if ... what if the world as we know it abruptly ended? Who would survive and how? Mitchell Smith's imagining of such a world is well worth your time - and space on your bookshelf or Kindle.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Final in the Series and very good, December 29, 2010
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I have enjoyed most of Mitchell Smith's work. In the past he concentrated more on the crime/thriller/drama genre but his excursion into speculative fiction of which Moonrise is the third in a trilogy has been very entertaining. I very much liked the way he moved the series forward but kept the three works interconnected. The books are inventive, very entertaining and truly leave the reader wanting more. Great work on these hidden gems.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, but not as great as #1, February 1, 2005
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This review is from: Moonrise (The Snowfall Trilogy, Book 3) (Hardcover)
This book suffers in comparison to book #1, but then as compared to the garbage next to it on the scifi/fantasy shelves its grand stuff. Very different tone and setting but still excellent writing and great characters
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, August 21, 2004
This review is from: Moonrise (The Snowfall Trilogy, Book 3) (Hardcover)
A slow book? I had to take a break reading it because I was out of breath. There are incredible chase sequences through dense forests, an glacier climbing scene that made me dizzy, memorable characters, and a devilishly well-imagined plot. And Smith is a heck of a writer. Sometimes, his language seems Shakespearean.

This is easily the finest part of the trilogy. I think it could be read as a standalone, but the other two inform this one and are definitely worth reading.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's another slooow Moonrise!, July 29, 2004
This review is from: Moonrise (The Snowfall Trilogy, Book 3) (Hardcover)
As much as I liked the 1st book of this trilogy, these last 2 have left me bored.
As much as I liked the 1st Snowfall novel, these last two pale by comparison. Too slow and cumbersome to read. But I absolutely loved the 1st one! Why can't these other two be as good - or better?!
I loved the idea and synopsis of this one better than the 2nd novel, but it came up way short. Not a fast-moving novel at all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars terrific climatic apocalypse science fiction, April 2, 2004
This review is from: Moonrise (The Snowfall Trilogy, Book 3) (Hardcover)
His life has been one of a prince though his father the Khan was defeated by the couple who ultimately raised him (see KINGDOM RIVER). He is second in line to the throne. However, when King Sam Monroe and his Queen Rachel die in an apparent boating accident in the Gulf and the heir Prince Newton is assassinated twenty years old Bajaret does not receive the crown; instead he flees for his life. Bajaret knows that if his enemies catch him he is dead.

In a nearby forest where he is now the hunted, Bajaret meets people reengineered in the Boston labs beneath the ice. Richard who is more beast than human; sly Nancy, and cold hearted Errol demand that Bajazet aid them in their efforts to destroy Boston, a place where evil rules. Bajazet would prefer to hide, but also learns that the Bostonians plan to attack his beloved Middle Kingdom, currently in chaos caused by the royal deaths. He begins to question whether conspiratorial murders occurred.

This terrific science fiction occurs approximately six centuries after Jupiter' orbit changed causing a new ice age (see SNOWFALL). The story line is action packed but makes the climatic apocalypse world seem so real. Mitchell Smith augments that feeling of realism with the deaths of some of the heroes. Fans of futuristic tales will be reminded of the Sterling Lanier's Hiero novels with this wonderful trilogy.

Harriet Klausner
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