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Loading... Catch The Lightning (The Saga of the Skolian Empire) (original 1996; edition 1997)by Catherine Asaro
Work InformationCatch the Lightning by Catherine Asaro (1996)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Sci-fi romance. Off the top of my head, it's the only attempt I've heard of to make the Mayan culture relevant in a star spanning civilization. Not bad, just not me. If it's your thing, you'll likely like it a lot. I checked out a couple of reviews before I wrote this one, it's interesting that this one does seem to skew along gender lines in my limited checking. ( ) This book was enjoyable, really it was, I just wish I had researched a little better and read The Radiant Seas right after Primary Inversion. I was thrown for a loop reading this right after Primary Inversion. Check out my review of Primary Inversion at http://girlsguidetoscifi.blogspot.ca/2013/08/epic-review-of-primary-inversion.ht.... This book was enjoyable, really it was, I just wish I had researched a little better and read The Radiant Seas right after Primary Inversion. I was thrown for a loop reading this right after Primary Inversion. Check out my review of Primary Inversion at http://girlsguidetoscifi.blogspot.ca/2013/08/epic-review-of-primary-inversion.ht.... no reviews | add a review
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When a young girl from Earth falls in love with a handsome stranger, she becomes a pawn in an interstellar war. In the distant future, the Skolian Empire rules one third of the human galaxy and is the most powerful of all empires. The ruling family has the power of telepathy, and through it, the ability to communicate faster than light across interstellar space. But their most determined enemy, the traders, who thrive on human pain, need to interbreed with a Skolian to gain their powers. And now they have her. No library descriptions found. |
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