Classified Planet: Turongal
The Darvel Exploratory Systems, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Tess Irondale
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Auteur(s):
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S.J. Sanders
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In the future: A united Earth, to deal with the problem of population control, divides its population into classes of citizen and non-gratis.
To be born a non-gratis means a life of little freedoms and the constant possibility of being assigned to work on a colony. Lacking citizenship, every aspect of their life is controlled from where they live down to marriage and childbearing regulations. The only possible escape from life as a non-gratis is to qualify for one of the limited slots available for entrance into the military. For most, however, it is the only life that they will ever know.
Charlie has prepared her whole life for the possibility that she could be shipped off to work in a colony, so when she is selected for part of the initialization phase colony laborers, she is determined to make the best out of a new life on a very different and hostile planet. Assigned as a labor assistant in the exploratory lab seems like a step up in the right direction for her. Caring for the wildlife specimens is far preferable to working as a laborer, preparing the first of the fields, or in any of the common industries.
That is, until a vaguely humanoid specimen is captured and brought in. The promise of death that clings to it is fulfilled when it breaks out from containment and she finds herself hostage to a being with a thirst for vengeance. Far away from the colony, Charlie is forced to carve out a new life for herself in a dangerous world, but will she be able to safeguard her heart from the biggest threat of them all: a male who is determined to claim all of her.
This book contains some scenes of graphic violence and sex.
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its a fun time different for sure but very cute.
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I understand the perspective of some readers, but I have to say that I really ended up enjoying it.
Initially, was a bit worried about what this book was going to be like, however, setting aside Charlie's horny friends, Sanders ended up doing a decent job with the character and world building. Yes, the beginning was slow-ish, but the world building was very necessary.
Yes, there are longing looks and, later on, spicy moments between Rheest and Charlie, but they had to work to build their relationship,(communication, giving grace and seeking to understand) all the while working to understand the language and culture to get to that point.
Although the length of the book did not allow for a deep dive into certain topics (human nature, the moral battle in science/exploration/discovery, cast system, overcoming cultural differences and how to deal with a race who committed atrocities, to name a few) and I wish there was a bit more in the epologue about how Rheest's world changed afterwards, it was still a good read.
I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
Interesting
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