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9 - 12 Years Animals Children's Children's Books Horses Pets Sports & Outdoors Sports & RecreationConsidering the fact that this book was written by an entirely different author than the rest of the series, this is still a really good book that is extremely faithful to what has gone before. It does suffer from being the 'middle part' of a three part story and a slow beginning but once it gets going there's no letting up. Kudos to Mel Odom for a great first attempt at the Outlanders saga, I for one would like to see...
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This Outlanders book was different from the first part of the trilogy but it still held my interest all the way through. It was just as action packed though there wasn't as much humor in it. I still enjoyed in and look forward to the next chapter in the Lost Earth saga.
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This book didn't make a whole lot of sense, and yeah it wasn't as good as Hellbound Fury, but it was still fun. I particularly enjoyed the bizarre alternate world the characters visited in this one, with the war being waged by various factions. The book had its cheesy sections, but there was plenty of fast action and the scene with Kane and Beth-Li in the hospital was hot.
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Finally, the author(s) is veering, albeit slowly, away from the adolescent sexual tension in the novel. We finally get to see Kane actually kiss Bridget Baptiste! For a moment I thought the entire universe was gonna slip into chaos the way it was drummed up so much! Please continue to leave out the excess juvenile hyperepressive sexual tension, and maybe we'll see these two get through this SOON with some good greasy...
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This second part of the Lost Earth trilogy really suffers in comparasion to the first part. Sometimes the characters seemed off and parts of the plot were confusing. Still, most of it was enjoyable with lots of good action. It just wasn't as good as Hellbound Fury or most of the other Outlanders books.
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