Pulse en una miniatura para ir a Google Books.
Cargando... Alien Blood (Diaspora Worlds, #2) (edición 2012)por Melisse Aires
Información de la obraAlien Blood (Diaspora Worlds, #2) por Melisse Aires
Ninguno Cargando...
InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las series
Gema and Kellac are taken from prison to participate in a Survival Game on a wilderness planet. They fight their attraction to each other as the game is broadcast to many planets. The the viewcast ship crashes. Sci-fi romance No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
Debates activosNingunoCubiertas populares
Google Books — Cargando... ValoraciónPromedio:
|
Enter reality television in space! Two prisoners with minor transgressions are teamed up for the Survival Game show. If they win, they get their freedom and some money. Gema is a vagrant and Kellac a Puregen military officer. Despite their vast differences in social station, they get along well as they deal with their growing attraction. Then the production team crashes and all the contestants are stranded. How do Gema and Kellac survive, and can their relationship survive a return to civilization?
The concept of the reality show and its horrible rules and surveillance is a great setup. I enjoyed hating the Game Master, the little camera drones, and the yucky tactics our protagonists had to deal with.
Kellac‰Ûªs attraction to Gema was a bit strange to me at first, suggesting that Puregen people were not societally conditioned to find attractiveness in what they engineered to be the best humans. However, he does explain that when everyone looks beautiful in a similar way, that standard of beauty isn‰Ûªt much of a draw. She is different than the women he‰Ûªs used to, and he finds that fascinating. I like it when books explore concepts of otherness and alienation (no pun intended) from society.
Although I didn‰Ûªt see any spelling errors, I found copy editing mistakes. There are plenty of commas missing. When I notice an editing issue, I lose the story and have to engage myself again.
I found it difficult to immerse myself in the book, and I'm not entirely sure why. Two important side characters do not make an appearance until late in the book, so it was difficult for me to make a connection to them. Time felt a little disjoint near the end, and the structure felt like it could be tightened or the pace faster. ( )