Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed on + 2592 more book reviews
The second, and last, book in a series about two teenage boys in space. This one is also good Young Adult sci-fi. Adults might enjoy it also, but only if they totally suspend their disbelief about various parts of the book. Needless to say, there are plot holes you can drive a Galactic battle-cruiser through.
Also, the idea that pirates, who make their living killing others, would brain-swipe a 14-year-old boy and let him go, because he was "too young to kill," doesn't make any sense. All you need do is watch old cowboy B-movies to know they would take him along, raise him as their own and then let him loose to become "King of the Bandits."
Also, the idea that pirates, who make their living killing others, would brain-swipe a 14-year-old boy and let him go, because he was "too young to kill," doesn't make any sense. All you need do is watch old cowboy B-movies to know they would take him along, raise him as their own and then let him loose to become "King of the Bandits."