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File Size: 3506 KB

Print Length: 269 pages

Publication Date: February 28, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01CDFYFE6

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#29,069 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Simplistic story, one dimensional characters. I agree with previous reviewer that Branden's responses: ignoring trouble, fighting and running was geared to the 12-15 year old reader. Definitely video game feel with acquiring team of helpers. And yes, I wondered why Trade Guild was not reported to or involved with evil abuses Branden observed or got involved with. A long way to go to emulate Anne McCaffery's Pern series. I read book #2 and #3 to give author a chance to flesh out plot and characters. They were a little better, but similar problems with simplistic plotting and character development. I could see there would be repercussions with VII 's residents getting along with "muties" that the author ignored. Branden's group tended to "We decide, know best,and all humans will happily agree...if not we eliminate the problem." McCaffery's Pern series embraced humanity in all it's goodness and flaws, and evolved realistic outcomes of a dragon/human colony trying to survive.

Buying a book by it's cover can lead to disappointment as often as it can lead to an amazing story. Free Trader is in the latter category.I expected a space sci-fi adventure, but Free Trader is something completely different. It's the story of a free trader on the world Vii... short for Cygnus VII, as it turns out. The 'Ancients' had a serious falling out 400 years or so ago. When I say serious, I mean atomic war serious.The only survivors that remain live in a feudal society similar to Earth in the 1500s or there about. There is little technology beyond iron age skills.Free Trader Braden decides to travel across the Great Desert to the southern continent to look for 'Old Tech' to bring back north to trade. He travels with his Hillcat who he is bonded to through a telepathic link. Along the way they meet Skirill, a giant eagle-like beast who can also communicate by telepathy. The adventure begins.I very much liked the way this story develops. The chapters are fairly shor but continually interesting and entertaining. There is action aplenty as the small band increases in size toward the end.What I assumed was to be a space adventure, turned out to be an adventure all right. Just not in space. The character development is wonderful as the reader learns about Braden, the Hillcat - Golden Warrior of the Stone Cliffs, or G-War for short. Skirill the Hawkoid, Master Aadi, the flying tortoid and Micah, the girl warrior. You'll have to read it to understand just how special this story really is.This seems to be a tale for all but the very young, as there is some scenes of raw violence and a bit of sexual innuendo.I greatly enjoyed this book and will read the four sequels... unless they get wonky as many sequels do.

I didn't have a lot of expectations for this book, as most adventure sci-fi is a little too shallow and meat headed. Not the case here. These books embrace the fact that science-fiction can teach us how to become better human beings. A good sci-fi writer is a portent and a profit, and Martelle nails that with his thoughtful Free Trader Braden and crew.In book 1 Braden abandons trade in the south to venture northward through the great desert, in search of Old Tech. He sets off with the aid of his bonded Hillcat Compaion G-War (Craig must own cats, because he gets their insanity), and a Hawkoid named Skirll. Hope of making enough money to settle down with a companion and live comfortably is what drives Braden at first, but when he meets his next companion, a Tortoid named Aidi and discovers old tech way-stations in the desert, his thoughts begin to change.My favorite part about these stories is how it feels like you are part of a Table Top Roll Playing Game. Every night I read a few chapters in a grand adventure and wonder how I can get a flying Tortoid of my own. I'll pass on knowing what my cat's think. ;)

This book was just okay for me. I give it 3.5 stars. It's enough to get me to continue the series :)What I liked: The world-building behind the story. The adventures the protagonists have. The motivations of the main character. The realistic interaction with "Old Tech."What I didn't like: The writing level... seems to be written for young teens, yet some of the subject matter isn't appropriate at that level (more for older teans). The language changes... why would the only words to change over 400 years be the measures of time: cycle for year, turn for day, etc. All the humans speak the same language still, even those separated by the desert between north and south.

I bought the first in the series and I enjoyed the storyline premise. Post space travel era people living in relative bronze age... learn they can speak telepathically with sentient creatures... and there are a LOT of sentient "mutations" on Cygnus VII to explore and meet. Fun, interesting, good discussion of issues/morals/decision making ... Pretty good book overall. It was at least good enough to convince me to go ahead and buy the remaining books in series for my device.However... in book two... it quickly became apparent that the authors best ideas got used up in Book one... as the story line got more and more disjointed, implausible, and ... sorry... hackneyed/ predictable / awkward. I should have stopped after the first book. I'm now into book 4 and am close to deleting the rest off of my device as a lost cause.

As a rule, I normally avoid post apocalyptic books ( one exception, The Stand by Stephen King), and I really didn't know that that's what this was, having just skimmed through the book description. I just read something about a cat and his companions and figured it was gonna be another silly attempt by an author to try and write something different. I was not prepared for the unique characterization employed by the author and his fleshing out of all principles involved, human and animal. I am now very glad I gave the book a chance and look forward to the rest of the series. Then, admiring the authors writing style, will be forced to read some of his other works. Well worth the time and effort to read. Thanks, Craig

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