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A review by kitvaria_sarene
The Enceladus Mission by Brandon Q. Morris
3.0
The Enceladus Mission by Brandon Q. Morris was a mixed batch for me.
I really enjoyed most of the sci-fi part of this book, so the science and technical space travel sections were what kept me reading to the end.
However, the characters felt quite flat und two dimensional to me, and especially asurprise pregnancy just had me rolling my eyes so hard it almost hurt.
Not just now all the characters react to auch a change,and how they deal with itby voting for or against an abortion as a team, which is even more flinch worthy with the last 10 years or pro life stuff, but also how it was handled on the science side. While other things were nicely planned out, this was just shrugged off, because why would anything go wrong... *Sarcasm off*
Overall it was a book I don't regret reading, but also not one I'd miss if I read something else instead.
I really enjoyed most of the sci-fi part of this book, so the science and technical space travel sections were what kept me reading to the end.
However, the characters felt quite flat und two dimensional to me, and especially a
Not just now all the characters react to auch a change,and how they deal with it
Overall it was a book I don't regret reading, but also not one I'd miss if I read something else instead.