Monday, August 3, 2020

Books Download Free Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)

Books Download Free Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)
Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 299 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 4993 Users | 279 Reviews

Point Based On Books Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)

Title:Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)
Author:Glynn Stewart
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 299 pages
Published:December 15th 2014 by Faolan's Pen Publishing Inc. (first published December 3rd 2014)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fantasy. Space. Space Opera. Magic

Ilustration During Books Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)

In a galaxy tied together by the magic of the elite Jump Magi, Damien Montgomery is a newly graduated member of their number.

With no family or connections to find a ship, he is forced to service on an interstellar freighter known to be hunted by pirates.

When he takes drastic action to save the "Blue Jay" from their pursuers, he sets in motion a sequence of events beyond his control - and attracts enemies on both sides of the law!

Starship's Mage was originally released as five separate episodes.

List Books Concering Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)

Original Title: Starship's Mage: Omnibus ASIN B00QW6ZG14
Edition Language: English
Series: Starship’s Mage #1, Starship Mage Universe

Rating Based On Books Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)
Ratings: 4.19 From 4993 Users | 279 Reviews

Crit Based On Books Starship's Mage: Omnibus (Starship’s Mage #1)


Simple, action packed story! Due to his captains actions Damien, a novice mage, has his hands full!I enjoyed the mix of magic with technology!

Great scifi-space opera story. This was gripping and the story was well-thought out.It had a great pace and enough action to keep me interested. I deducted one star for this very enjoyable read, because the characters stayed to detached. What I mean is, that I never felt close to anyone. The story had many characters and it flowed well, had good dialogue. But still I wasn't even sure who was supposed to be main character. Even the title-giving starship mage was basically only a slim young

Mini-Review:3.5 StarsAn interesting start to a new series & opening for a new SF world. Magic is a part of technological advances and a key part of enabling space travel. Damien just graduated as a Jump Mage but he has little luck in finding a ship to take him on. Eager to become what he has trained to be, Damien signed on with a blacklisted ship, Blue Jay. A series of misadventures with good intentions had the whole crew running across the universe. Solid characters and a good build for the

3.0 Stars The world-building was definitely the best part of this novel. As a piece of science fiction with elements of fantasy, this story reminded me a bit of Star Wars. Unfortunately, the characters were very weak, particularly the females. Overall, it was a decent escapist read.

Glynn Stewart's writing is not great. He does not have a gift with words or with story telling. His narrative is flat and boring. I was put off from the start by the way he reminds us about events that just happened one chapter ago, or by some premise he explains again only tens of pages after he introduces it. And then again, and then again, as if he does not trust his readers to be able to remember things for longer. The plot is equally simplified, for the forgetful reader. In chapter one

Interesting universe/premise. I didn't like this nearly as much as the Castle Federation stuff, but that's quite possibly just my own predilections.I kinda just have this slight aversion to space opera with magic, because it often feels like bad knockoffs of Star Wars. Still, this was still quite interesting and novel.I actually read the first 4 books of this series a few months ago, and forgot to note it down. I'm going to go read book 5 now that I see it's out.

Related Posts:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.