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5.0 out of 5 stars
An Adventurous climax to the " Powers that Be " trilogy, November 7, 1996
By A Customer
In this book Anne McCaffrey has once again proven
that she is a master.
Petabee once a slumbering ice ball,awoken by a
terraforming process , performed miraculous healings and
made it known that it was sentient is once more in danger
when on their way to testify on Gal-3 Yanaba, Bunny, Diego,
and Marmion d'Revers are kidnapped by space pirate Onidi Luchard
the ransom Petabee.
Planet side sean is trying to handle the immigrants
, hunters, and Drug companyies that were landed by the
mysterious PTS transport system.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just grab some dolls and play house., June 15, 2009
This is where I gave up on Anne McCaffrey's writing. The books full of adventure that I loved as a kid have slowly morphed into sentimental soap operas that revolve around pregnancy, adorable babies, pretty marriages, children, the building of little towns, adorable grandchildren, cute fuzzy animals, more pregnancy... I just can't take it anymore. Nothing of consequence happens in this book, beyond successful colonization and breeding.
And what kind of a name for a planet is "Petaybee", anyway?
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Youth, November 29, 2008
While this series began with a story about adults, it has become a series about children.
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