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Containment
Containment
Author: Christian Cantrell
As Earth's ability to support human life diminishes, the Global Space Agency is formed with a single mandate: protect humanity from extinction by colonizing the solar system. Venus, being almost the same mass as Earth, is chosen over Mars as humanity's first permanent steppingstone into the universe. Arik Ockley is part of the first generation t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780984550517
ISBN-10: 0984550518
Publication Date: 5/10/2010
Pages: 248
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Publisher: Cantrell Media Company
Book Type: Paperback
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teejae220 avatar reviewed Containment on + 12 more book reviews
Wow! Let me start by saying that I know Im a science geek. My greatest challenge in writing this review is not to gush on what Ive just finished reading and give it away with spoilers. So, Im going to try to keep it simple. The main character was easy to relate to, the science was intriguing, and I loved the problem-solving aspect of the book as a whole. It was witty, had twists, mystery, deception and intrigue all wrapped into a great story. About 3/4 of the way through the book, I was hoping that my assumptions were correct about what was really happening as I sped forward to the conclusion. I cant tell you how disappointed I was when I tapped the screen the last time and there were no more pages. I tapped it twice more just to make sure. All in all this was a great read if you enjoy science fiction that is really based on science.
tomwill avatar reviewed Containment on + 5 more book reviews
I really like this book. It has a lot of plot twists and many surprises. I should warn you that the timeline jumps around a lot.
tomwill avatar reviewed Containment on + 5 more book reviews
I really like this book. It has a lot of plot twists and many surprises. I should warn you that the timeline jumps around a lot.


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