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NIOUT

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A different-styled sci-fi book. These people live on the ocean by choice, in inverted pyramids, made from recycled plastic. Not what I expected when I started to read the book. The characters live a liberal and open life system.

They made a few discoveries that the man land does not have and how they dealt with the response was different from this book. This is a change from the normal sci-fi book that you will read and it is an easy read.

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I really enjoyed reading this, it was what I was hoping for from the description. The characters were what I expected in this genre. It had great scifi elements going on and I thought it was a great concept. The romance was what I wanted and it worked in the story.

"Poonjee used their new intel even before Naila was tried. Apparently, they didn’t want to allow Niout time to build new shells. The Defence Quarters didn’t know whether Poonjee received the plans of the third shell, whose transmission Tarn interrupted. It might as well be that they did, or maybe they didn’t even know there was a third unrevealed shell. The assault came on October 30, three days after Naila sent shell details."

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