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Precursor

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Precursor

By: C. J. Cherryh
Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
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National best-selling author and winner of three Hugo Awards, C.J. Cherryh returns to the universe of her acclaimed Foreigner trilogy - with an epic tale of the survivors of a lost spacecraft stranded on a planet inhabited by a hostile, sentient race. The beginning of a second trilogy, Precursor follows a single human delegate living among aliens, who are just gaining access to space.

©1999 C.J. Cherryh (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Almost gave up on the series after book 3 ... very glad I didn't! This book has the plot twists, character development and a cliff-hanger that had me buying the next book as soon as I finished. Hooked by the series again! Just finished the next book in the series and find the writing and story telling getting better and better. You could easily start the series with this book, get hooked and move forward or backward in the series without feeling lost.

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the second group of books is even better

Well this is the second "Sequence" of books and it consists of again 3 books that are really just 1 long book so this review is going to be for all 3 books.

This is a great sequence or "Arc" as it is really called and it is actually better than the first one.

This focuses on Bren going to Space aboard the ship Phoenix with Cajeiri (a young boy the heir to the ruler of the planet Tabini), and Ilisidi (the young boys great grandmother) they go and check out what the ship has been doing for the last 200 years it was away.

There is some problems on the ship and more when they get to the other space station, but after meeting the Aliens things get pretty cool and this sequence finishes out nicely although you know there is something going on you must know about so you go on to get the next set of books.

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The Adventures Continue

There is rarely a dull moment in the life of Bren Cameron. After years of working on the shuttle, and finally seeing it launch, the last thing he expected was to be a passenger.

I have enjoyed reading this series several times. The characters grow with the story. The stories unfold and build the world that they live in. As is often true, every time I read them, I discover a new connection or detail that I missed before.

I hope that you start from the beginning and walk through the world of the Atevi and the humans that floated to their planet.

Daniel Thomas May is the perfect storyteller.

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A wonderfully engaging series

What did you love best about Precursor?

I should note that this is the 4th book in the series. As I write this review I just finished the 8th book into this series. And I have enjoyed them one after the other, not wishing to leave the flow of the story as it unfolds.

How much more of an endorsement can I provide? And it is hard to say exactly what it is that draw me into the story line so strongly that I have already purchased the 9th book and am eager to start it.

I would strongly recommend the reader go back to the first book in the first series and enjoy them in order. You can start here and you will enjoy the books but there are many references to earlier books. Having not read them will not interfere with your enjoyment, but having read them you will enjoy this one more.

Half of the book, each book in the series occurs inside the head of Bren Cameron, the main character. We hear his thoughts and the struggle he faces as he tries to reconcile his human self with the foreign, alien society that has become his home an his world.

Perhaps that is the attraction. I find myself projecting myself into his position. I am engaged in the situation, not just an observer, and perhaps that is what has me so eager to continue the story.

Politics and intrigue based on a set of social norms and societal imperatives that are familiar but not exactly the same as what we experience or understand as human. This near miss understanding, this near miss alignment is really the thrust of the entire series and I am thoroughly enjoying it.

If you are looking for a lot of action and explosions and battles the this might not be a series for you. But if you enjoy being intellectually engaged in the story, wondering how you would respond, then you should find yourself as addicted as I am.

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Daniel May's performance is wonderful and brings the story and the characters to life.

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WONDERMOUS, ABSOTIVELY WONDERMOUS!

Addictive, FANTASTIC narration, SUPUPERB narration, heartfelt thanks! Would love to listen the night away & HAVE!

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All the series is magnificent!

Absolutely stunning. The narration is perfectly on point and the series is great. Every book fantastic. Can not stop listening to it.

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I’m on my 3 rd time around

I’ve listened to the series 3 times and I’m starting on 4. I fall asleep to it. It’s not because it’s boring, it’s because these books are beloved.

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3 Years have passed!! )-: !!!!

And paidhi-aiji is still in business!!! (-:
Shuttle was built, second is on it's way.
Space gives us new frontiers, new possibilities and
NEW INTRIGUES AND NEW NEGOTIATIONS!!!!


This book is conttinuation of the story line, it's not a sequel!!!
quality hasn't slipped.

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Great book; a few slow moments due to backstory

Daniel Thomas May's performance is outstanding. It's insightful and compelling, going beyond just making all the book's vivid characters distinct and memorable.

This book is at least as good as the first three. In fact, I thought Precursor had even more action and suspense than the first three volumes. It introduces people and places of great interest. And the plot takes surprising twists that sometimes made me cheer out loud.

One heads-up: by now there's a lot of background needed by new readers. Cherryh provides the backstory while moving the action ahead, so you might not even notice unless you're reading the books back-to-back. However, since I'm gulping them down one right after the other, I found backstory slowing the usually-brisk pace now and then. Once, when the story had me sitting on the edge of my chair, I wanted to shake Bren and holler, "Stop brooding and do something, already!" (He did.)

I admire how well Cherryh makes each book a complete, satisfying whole. These are NOT cliff-hangers. Each book resolves its story's issues. (Well, so far, at least. I can't swear about the rest of them.) Each book is a complete novel, but they all tie together, and it's worth reading them in the correct sequence.

Audible has released the first six of the 14 books in this series. (The hard-back of volume 14 is due to be released in April.) I hope Audible quickly adds the other eight!


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A great presentation. Compelling story.

This world is so believable. People are all real. Aliens are just different enough to be believable.







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