Drednanth (The Final Fall of Man Book 2), by Andrew Hindle
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It began as a simple rescue operation. Then Thord, a seven-million-year-old immortal telepathic yeti, joined the crew. After that it was still a rescue operation, but it all started getting a bit weird. "Drednanth" is the story of the Astro Tramp 400 and her intrepid and slightly-battered crew, as they cross the galaxy in order to throw some of their passengers off the edge of it. In the process, they hope to discover more about the alien menace apparently bent on destroying their civilisation out from under them, survive the vengeful attentions of a school of highly-intelligent cybernetic sharks, and maybe even find out what the heck they're all doing in space in the first place. They have a lot to learn. But what else is new?
Drednanth (The Final Fall of Man Book 2), by Andrew Hindle- Amazon Sales Rank: #295190 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-01
- Released on: 2015-03-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Andrew Hindle was born in Western Australia before its independence and secession (which actually still hasn't happened yet, but any day now...), where he lived a happy and fulfilling life full of robots and aliens and starships and in later years also some alcohol.In 2000 he moved to Finland to be with his Internet Girlfriend, because it seemed like the "future-y" thing to do. They got married, he got a job, then he got a better job, then they had a kid, then he got cancer, then they had another kid ... your basic human story, really. But he likes it.He hopes you like this one he wrote, too.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful read, again By A. Sanders This book is wonderful, a well-written, fully-satisfying expansion on the series, giving readers many of the answers they were probably seeking from "Eejit", while creating many more questions that I can almost promise you will be answered in later books. Trust me! Drednanth (as are the other books by Mr. Hindle) is funny, intriguing, surprising, frustrating, page-turning...I could do better if I were an author myself but I ran out of steam there.As I have said in other reviews, but it is worth repeating: I read a variety of authors, old and new (Asimov, Erikson, Clarke, Heinlein, Sanderson, Martin, Jordan, Harkaway, Reynolds, Banks, Stephenson, Donaldson, etc.), and am extremely particular about who and what I read. I do not like to waste time on bad or even average writing. I *will* not waste time on it. I don't have the time to waste on authors who have little to say. I have stopped books in the middle. I have skipped hundreds of pages to see if an interesting concept has finally been brought to fruition at the end of a book that just seems to never get to the point.Read this book, read this series, read this author. I would be shocked if any reader found it not worth their time.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Lots of Fun. If you Read it. By William Reich The writing and the delightful and horrible (they alternate) characters carry a somewhat pessimistic story. The alien species are fascinating. At least one character reflects on why there is no sign of the old in out. So at least the author knows that the subject exists. Perhaps he has reached the age when one notices girls. The plot, if I were to call it that, is farcical.The author has the embarrassing habit of _responding_ to reviews. But at least it gave me time to tell him that a weasel is not a rodent. Of course, a creature from a swamp on a planet circling an alien star isn't _anything_ that we would call by an Earthly name but who is counting. This is the second book of three. I counted.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. dready By Lucas Thorn scifi at its most sublime, this series combines the best elements of iain banks and red dwarf in a group orgy of unbelievable delight. there's something very 'golden age' about this series. familiar, and alien at the same time. i can see this being one of those "reality" style tv shows like 'the office'. with peter capaldi in it.10/10 would faceplant on it again.
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