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A spaceship's nothing without her crew.
In the vastness of space, there's room for all types of adventures. Scientists seek to solve the mysteries of the universe. Explorers look for lost alien civilizations or new worlds to support life. Planet builders and planet smugglers create life and steal worlds. And some human spacefarers navigate with the help (or hindrance) of feline or feathered companions. The universe contains infinite possibilities—but while space is limitless, it's the people who travel it that make their adventures worth reading. And many of the decisions they make happen on the bridge of a spaceship.
A ship is only as good as her crew. These are their stories.
A spaceship's nothing without her crew.
In the vastness of space, there's room for all types of adventures. Scientists seek to solve the mysteries of the universe. Explorers look for lost...
In the vastness of space, there's room for all types of adventures. Scientists seek to solve the mysteries of the universe. Explorers look for lost alien civilizations or new worlds to support life. Planet builders and planet smugglers create life and steal worlds. And some human spacefarers navigate with the help (or hindrance) of feline or feathered companions. The universe contains infinite possibilities—but while space is limitless, it's the people who travel it that make their adventures worth reading. And many of the decisions they make happen on the bridge of a spaceship.
A ship is only as good as her crew. These are their stories.
These are new to me authors and a collection of short stories. They are at different level and but entertaining.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
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Reviewer 921373
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Bridge to Elsewhere is a collection of various sci-fi short stories, ranging from cats lending a hand to the crews who care for them to giant tree shaped spaceships with mysterious powers.
Short stories are always a hard format to undertake. I find it can sometimes be difficult to follow along with the quick plots they have to have for so few pages. There were, however, a lot of stories I really loved in this book! I really enjoyed the writing in "How to Win Friends and Influence Rebellion," "Meteorites," "Seven Things I Learned Traveling Through Space with a Genetically Engineered Lesbian Peahen," and "Quantum Leap.'
This was an overall enjoyable collection! I think it's a nice book to pick up to read one or two stories, then put back down and return to at a later date. I could see it being enjoyable for a lot of casual sci-fi fans.
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Outland Entertainment for providing me with a copy for an honest review.
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These are new to me authors and a collection of short stories. They are at different level and but entertaining.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
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Reviewer 921373
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Bridge to Elsewhere is a collection of various sci-fi short stories, ranging from cats lending a hand to the crews who care for them to giant tree shaped spaceships with mysterious powers.
Short stories are always a hard format to undertake. I find it can sometimes be difficult to follow along with the quick plots they have to have for so few pages. There were, however, a lot of stories I really loved in this book! I really enjoyed the writing in "How to Win Friends and Influence Rebellion," "Meteorites," "Seven Things I Learned Traveling Through Space with a Genetically Engineered Lesbian Peahen," and "Quantum Leap.'
This was an overall enjoyable collection! I think it's a nice book to pick up to read one or two stories, then put back down and return to at a later date. I could see it being enjoyable for a lot of casual sci-fi fans.
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Outland Entertainment for providing me with a copy for an honest review.
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