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5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderfull lovestory,
This review is from: Hello Summer, Goodbye (Hardcover)
The book describes from the view of a boy a strange world, which was once settled by humans, on to survive it however the assistance of the good-natured, PSI talented natives needs, the love-worth Lorins. Content: Like each year the young Drove with its parents drives in holidays to Pallahaxi to the sea. First everything runs as used. One refers a hotel and relaxt. Drove becomes acquainted with brown eye, the young daughter of a local host and falls in love. But already soon the holidays idyl is suddenly disturbed. A war breaks, the front off moves closer inexorably, the people becomes jerky. It comes to bloody arguments between military and civilian population. The government lets underground shelters build and hoards food. The long summer goes to end, which comes winters. How long it will last, nobody knows exactly from the civilians, because the planet describes a complicated orbit in a double star system. The social top coat flees into the shelters, while the people will leave itself. Out of love for brown eye Drove to last refuses going into the shelter but its father forces him to it. The doors of the shelter fall in the lock, which must remain betrogenen employee outside. But Drove knows a way out. While still jammern, he leaves the discharging its prison and goes to the Lorins, a native race, which helped already in former times humans to get over the long and hard winter. Result: "Hello summer, goodbye" is a marvelous dear history and a ravishing well told, binding adventure novel. |
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I Remember Pallahaxi by Michael G. Coney (Hardcover - December 13, 2007)
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