5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, captivating read!
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023
Bosons Wave was a really enjoying read! The trigger warning made me a little apprehensive to get started; once I embraced the fact that this would be a unique writing style I had a lot of fun with it. I did not read the first two books in the trilogy so was a little bit lost at first, however I was able to catch on quickly and easily figure out what was going on. This was not a light and fluffy sci-if book, there was quite a bit of real science throughout, paired with more in depth detail to each character- especially Captain Grace, Tang, Jack and Octopus. I definitely recommend experiencing this book, and I plan on reading more titles by this author!
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The third volume in the H2LiftShip Series starts at the beginning of modern history, joining pieces of Jupiter's living clouds with Earth's octopuses and our DNA-infused computers. The octopuses signed on as navigators on Solar Sail ships, using their three brains, eight arms, and love of math to explore the solar system with their mammal partners.
HiveMother, builder of bioGels at the Heliopause, tried to re-write the Heliotail HiveSisters' software in her image, precipitating the HiveWars.
We follow Captain Graciela, her crew, and Captain Herb of the Heliospheric Navy as they escape the TailGel-enhanced algal rocket ships and join the fight at Core: Earth and Luna.
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Abby Jennings