Official Review: We Have Met the Enemy by Felicia A. Watson

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Niski wrote: 03 May 2019, 03:01 Corpsman Third Class Kayatennae - a dog with a REAL job. I don't know why but I'm picturing him as a Doberman, although I'm sure he's a German shepherd.
Thanks for your amazing review.
A Сorpsman, who is actually a dog? :D I am already very interested.
Anyway, this is a great review. Thank you!
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SunVixen wrote: 11 May 2019, 13:38
Niski wrote: 03 May 2019, 03:01 Corpsman Third Class Kayatennae - a dog with a REAL job. I don't know why but I'm picturing him as a Doberman, although I'm sure he's a German shepherd.
Thanks for your amazing review.
A Сorpsman, who is actually a dog? :D I am already very interested.
Anyway, this is a great review. Thank you!
Kay definitely has a marked role. I hope you can meet him and his friend Naiche.
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I also hope so! Kay and Naiche seem very interesting characters.
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Despite the editorial errors, I'm sure I'd love the book. Sci-fi is one of my favorite genres and books about conquering space - sign me up! Also, it's not often than you see women prominently portrayed in sci-fi books, so it's a plus. A great review, as usual.
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kislany wrote: 14 May 2019, 04:40 Despite the editorial errors, I'm sure I'd love the book. Sci-fi is one of my favorite genres and books about conquering space - sign me up! Also, it's not often than you see women prominently portrayed in sci-fi books, so it's a plus. A great review, as usual.
Thanks for the sweet comment. Naiche is our gal!
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Space Alien conflict, strong female main character and a great story. I think I am going to look for this on Amazon. Unfortunate about the editing though. If the story is good enough, I can sometimes look past the lapse in editing. Thank you for your well thought out review of "We Have Met the Enemy" by Felicia A. Watson.
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The only thing that sounds interesting to me is the strong female character out for revenge. I know this story has been done before, but a revenge plot is always good.
I do like your review though.
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amjohnson13mommy wrote: 14 May 2019, 16:17 The only thing that sounds interesting to me is the strong female character out for revenge. I know this story has been done before, but a revenge plot is always good.
I do like your review though.
I'm not really a big fan of space stuff, but this one got me. Of course it's not pure space adventure. There's family drama, philosophy, and more!
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Huh. This reminds me quite a lot of Star Trek, particularly Enterprise and Discovery. That the cast is so diverse and well-developed is definitely a plus, since I love books like this.
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Nisha Ward wrote: 14 May 2019, 18:24 Huh. This reminds me quite a lot of Star Trek, particularly Enterprise and Discovery. That the cast is so diverse and well-developed is definitely a plus, since I love books like this.
Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek, is one of the author's influencers. I hope you can board the Lovelace (3038) and see how it differs from the Enterprise (1966).

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Many colonized moons and planets as well as aliens, but human relationships are still the most important thing? This sounds like an accomplished space opera!
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Your review really arouses the desire to read this book. It looks very interesting and mysterious, which attracts potential readers. It reminded me of "The X-Files" and that "The truth is out there!". I am curious and one more adventure is welcome. 🙂🙂🙂
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ButterscotchCherrie wrote: 15 May 2019, 23:22 Many colonized moons and planets as well as aliens, but human relationships are still the most important thing? This sounds like an accomplished space opera!
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Maria Kozomara wrote: 16 May 2019, 01:05 Your review really arouses the desire to read this book. It looks very interesting and mysterious, which attracts potential readers. It reminded me of "The X-Files" and that "The truth is out there!". I am curious and one more adventure is welcome. 🙂🙂🙂
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I like futuristic novels because of the sometimes exaggerated ideas that they often have. The thought of sexual freedom and humans leaving all over space is quite interesting. Thanks for an enjoyable review.
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