Official Review: The Third Thaw by Karl J. Hanson

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Re: Official Review: The Third Thaw by Karl J. Hanson

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Jaime Lync wrote: 20 Dec 2018, 13:21 Great review Kandscreeley. I am glad this is one book, I am sure not to read. The story seems like it has promise, but like you said, with such a huge cast of characters, it is a waste not to develop at least some of them.
Yes, I just feel like I really didn't get to know any of them, which is a pity. Thanks for dropping by though!
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It would have been great if the author could maintain the balance between story and science.

Thank you for the lovely review.
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Kajori50 wrote: 23 Dec 2018, 13:22 It would have been great if the author could maintain the balance between story and science.

Thank you for the lovely review.
Absolutely. That's probably the hardest thing to do. Thanks for commenting.
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Ooooh, this seems like a cool video game.
Until the info-dump.
Ugh.
Great review :)
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Bianka Walter wrote: 23 Dec 2018, 14:27 Ooooh, this seems like a cool video game.
Until the info-dump.
Ugh.
Great review :)
You're right! It would be a fabulous video game. Thanks.
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One of the reasons I don't read much hard science-fiction or high fantasy is the overwhelming amount of information. It sounds like it could be a good book except for that and the lack of flow. Thanks for the great review!
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Vscholz wrote: 23 Dec 2018, 22:36 One of the reasons I don't read much hard science-fiction or high fantasy is the overwhelming amount of information. It sounds like it could be a good book except for that and the lack of flow. Thanks for the great review!
I understand that. Not all science fiction is that way, though. Thanks for commenting.
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