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Alien Separation

by Gini Koch

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Series: Katherine "Kitty" Katt (11)

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Before Jeff and Kitty Katt-Martini can take down the Mastermind, they are transported to another solar system and into the middle of the Alpha Centauri system's Civil War where they must fight a battle that isn't their own to get home and stop their enemy from destroying Earth and everyone they love.… (more)
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Honestly, how can I possibly write a review? SO much is going on, so many cool lines. Kick-ass stuff and you know, the usual stuff. This is book 11 after all. Omg, book 11?! When did that happen? I still remember when I read book 1, awww, the memories.

This book mostly took place off planet, and I loved that. It felt refreshing you know. But then the last one was cool too since it mostly took place in a parallel universe...anyway. Yes most of the gang gets transported to an alien planet. Everyone scattered in different directions. Kitty has Christopher and Chuckie with her, but the rest? Her daughter? Jeff? Everyone? Well she has to find them all and save the day. Oh not to mention figure out why they are there.

Yay alien planet!!! It was one weird and colorful planet. Lots of weird ..things lived there too. "Birds" "other lifeforms" "flying snakes" oh you just have to read it to get it. Most were sentient, and has a bronze age society. Seriously, freaky things lives in that part of the galaxy! And trust me, freakier things show up at the end.

There is running, fighting, building friendships, naming things (Kitty you ;), getting to see the planet and saving the day. Saving the day in a big time at the end.

I took a peak at the next book too at the end, I had to after that....thing...was said ;) Looks to be interesting.

Fun times :) ( )
  blodeuedd | Mar 2, 2016 |
It was taking me awhile to get through Dark Heir. So I only had a couple days to try to read this. While normally a pretty fast paced read, it's over 500 pages. I got to page 122 and returned it to the library. I'll put in the request to re-check it out.

So I re-checked it out and since it had been a few weeks, I started it over. It still took me a bit to get through for some reason. Still fabulous action packed story line, just had to go a couple of days past due on the library check out. Definitely still looking forward to the next book - wow book 12?! ( )
  pnwbookgirl | Feb 7, 2016 |
A warning first: As „Alien Separation“ is the eleventh instalment in Gini Koch’s „Katherine „Kitty“ Katt“ series there will be some smaller spoilers within this review!

At the same time however, „Alien Separation“ kind of breaks with the prior plot, ripping not only the reader but also Kitty and Co. out of the expected storyline – and that quite literarily because right at the beginning of this novel, while conferring on how to cope with the recently uncovered Mastermind, Kitty and Co. suddenly go all Star Trek and are beamed up and away – out of their solar system and into the Alpha Centauri system. And onto another planet, Beta Eight, where things seem to be a little fishy.

Honestly, I’m not all that happy with this novel. On the one hand I just loved how Gini Koch once again manages to surprise her readers, lets her characters tumble into the most unexpected situations, creates the most outlandish worlds and aliens and refines and expands the group of characters around her heroine. On the other hand though, I’m somewhat annoyed – both by Kitty, although I can’t even really say why, and by the world building. This one goes on and on and on in evermore details and I had some trouble actually visualizing those. A map would have been a lot more helpful here than all that tedious describing.

Nevertheless, I read „Alien Separation“ (just like the other ten books in the series) in almost one go and was pretty much captivated throughout the story. Plus, also just like every other novel in this series, the excerpt from the next one in the series, „Alien Chief“, is sooo intriguing, I just want to go on reading…

All in all, whoever has read the first ten adventures of Kitty and her friends and likes them, will also have their fun with „Alien Separation“, because once again Gini Koch manages to surprise her readers with new details and even though the novel could not convince me a 100%, part twelve already got a top spot on my wish list.

Diese und weitere Rezensionen findet ihr auf meinem Blog Anima Libri - Buchseele

Eine Warnung vorweg: Da „Alien Separation“ der elfte Band von Gini Kochs „Katherine „Kitty“ Katt“-Serie ist, gibt es in dieser Rezension notgedrungen den einen oder anderen (kleineren) Spoiler!

Gleichzeitig ist es allerdings so, dass „Alien Separation“ nicht nur den Leser sondern auch Kitty und Co. aus der bisherigen Handlung herausreißt – und das im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes, denn während sie gerade anfangen Pläne zu schmieden, wie sie mit dem jüngst enttarnten „Mastermind“ umgehen sollen, werden Kitty & Co plötzlich ganz Star Trek mäßig davon gebeamt – raus aus ihrem Sonnensystem und ab ins Alpha Centauri System. Und auf einen Planeten, Beta Acht, bei dem es irgendwie nicht so ganz mit rechten Dingen zuzugehen scheint.

Ich muss ganz ehrlich sagen, dass ich irgendwie zwiegespalten bin, was dieses Buch angeht. Einerseits finde ich es immer wieder absolut grandios, wie Gini Koch ihre Figuren in die unerwartetsten Situationen stolpern lässt, die ausgefallensten Welten und Aliens entwirft und die immer größer werdende Clique rund um Kitty weiterentwickelt und mit neuen, faszinierenden Figuren bestückt. Andererseits bin ich auch irgendwo genervt – von Kitty, ohne genau sagen zu können wieso, und vom Weltaufbau, der quasi totbeschrieben wird, dessen Feinheiten sich mir aber nur sehr schwer erschlossen haben, sodass mir eine visuelle Hilfe in Form einer Karte deutlich lieber gewesen wäre als die kaum enden wollenden Beschreibungen.

Trotzdem, ich habe auch „Alien Separation“ in (fast) einem Rutsch durchgelesen und war im Großen und Ganzen doch ziemlich gefesselt und natürlich, wie könnte es anders sein, mit dem Auszug aus dem nächsten Buch, „Alien Chief“, am Ende des Romans hat Gini Koch meine Vorfreude schon wieder soweit angestachelt, dass ich mir sicher bin, dass auch der zwölfte Band direkt am Erscheinungstag von mir verschlungen werden wird… :D

Wer also die ersten zehn Abenteuer von Kitty und ihren Kumpanen mit Begeisterung verfolgt hat, der wird auch an „Alien Separation“ seinen Spaß haben, denn Gini Koch schafft es auch beim elften Versuch mit Neuem zu überraschen und auch wenn mir der Roman im Detail nicht immer zu 100% gefallen hat, ist Band zwölf jetzt schon ganz oben auf meiner Wunschliste. ( )
  FiliaLibri | Nov 10, 2015 |
Kitty and friends are rockin' and rollin' along in this one. They have to prevent an interplanetary civil war in order to stop an intergalactic invasion. And they find a really cool planet. ( )
  bgknighton | Jul 20, 2015 |
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