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Title | : | Space Crazy |
Author | : | K. Rowe |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 259 pages |
Published | : | December 25th 2011 by Sturgeon Creek Publishing (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Business. Amazon |
K. Rowe
ebook | Pages: 259 pages Rating: 3.56 | 55 Users | 8 Reviews
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The Ontarrin Galaxy is a rough and tumble place. Young Dar Meltom knows this for fact. As the half breed offspring of an incredibly unlikely joining between an Earthling male and a Satiren female, he knows what fighting is all about. Having spent his childhood on Erotis 3 getting into fights because he was different, Dar’s only solace comes from watching the stars. He’s crazy about them. He dreams about them, and secretly wishes to be among them.His mother, Denrika, knows her son is at a disadvantage. Living in a purebred society, his chances for getting a job after he graduates school are slim. Until one day, a large alien strolls into the general store where she works. His name is Gwog, and he’s captain of the space freighter Cunik. Little does he know, Denrika will convince him that he needs another crew member—a seventeen year old half breed with his head in the stars.
Dar joins the crew of the Cunik and quickly learns that space life isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be. After being on board only a few days, he’s stricken with Skrinnian fever and nearly dies. Gwog and Karnis nurse him back to health, and then he learns more important lessons about death, pirates, love, and the value of the friends he’s made. Until such time as he’s on his own, Dar absorbs everything Gwog teaches him. Then, one night, a game of Sirrixian poker changes his life forever…

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Cute story. Not very sophisticated writing, but a bit humorous. Enjoyable.I'm just finishing up 20 years in the Air Force. I write a variety of genres: military thriller, romance, sci-fi, supernatural thriller, horror, and fantasy.You can find me on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/K-Rowe-...http://www.facebook.com/pages/Project...All books are available on Amazon- either in paperback or Kindle; and on Smashwords.I was discussing this story with a friend of mine the other day. I told her of the lack of depth of the main character. He didn't really have any displays of strong emotion nor were we invited into his inner thoughts about any of the issues he did face. I spoke of how the MC didn't really have to resolve any real conflicts throughout the story. What conflicts that arose were resolved easily, quickly and with very little challenge.These factors left me vaguely dissatisfied with the story. My
A good 'starting from nothing' space story, that works out quite well. What kept this book being a 4 was a certain 'lack' of something. Some have said the empathy, but I think the problem is the big gap in the book. One minute he's 17, and starting out, the next he's 27 and things have changed, but also stayed the same. huh what? Nothing of interest happened those 10 years? hell, even spend 2 chapters giving us a few highs and lows. It just feels like I was reading a novella series, and books 2

Dar is a half human in a world of prejudice, watch him as he experiences his first taste of curry and rides as part of the crew in a freighter in space.An adult space adventure.
Story is more than plot, that it's the journey that matters, not how fast you arrive at your destination. - George R.R. Martin As I read this line a few days ago in Martin's Not a blog, I kept thinking about the latest story I read from K. Rowe, Space Crazy. I enjoyed the short book, but to a point. There was something nagging at me for much of the book and even after I was done. After I read that line from Martin, it hit me. Space Crazy made it seem I was watching someone's life rather than
First read.Nice read. Could use some spacing between sections of the story. A paragraph divider. Otherwise a good story. Getting ready to start on the next book.
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