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Brain Ships

door Anne McCaffrey, Margaret Ball (Auteur), Mercedes Lackey (Auteur)

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Reeksen: Brainships (omnibus 2 & 3), Federated Sentient Planets Universe (Brainship Omnibus 2 & 3)

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Combining the texts of two sequels to 'The Ship Who Sang' in a single volume, this book follows the adventures of Tia and Nancia, who overcome paralysis by becoming starship-controlling 'brains' that respectively protect other young people from suffering a similar fate.
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Brain ships contains part 2 and 3 of the Brainship books: The ship who searched and Partnership.

The first book is about the brain ship Hypatia, or Tia. She is an exceptional brain ship, because she was quite old when she became a shell person: 7. She is interested in archeology and finds a brawn who is interested in the same. Together they get into a few scrapes...

The book was written in typical McCaffrey style, not over-emotional, but compelling nonetheless. I love this world with people who become ships and I like seeing how they interact with the world. The story itself is not overly brilliant, it is more a collection of adventures that show off the world, much like the first book. Only in this book, the adventures are more connected. I thought the ending was a bit too happy, but other than that, this was a very nice book.

The second book is about Nancia. On her first trip, she transports several young people from high families. Unfortunately, they are all corrupt and she overhears their plans, but is persuaded that she shouldn't have, since she didn't identify herself as a brain ship. Her first brawn happens to be extremely stuck up regarding his morals, so it takes a while before the situation gets rectified...

I liked this book a little less. It was still entertaining, but I was annoyed by the moral brawn, and Nancia herself at first agrees with him. Fortunately she loosens up later on. The book followed the young criminals quite a lot, and this was ok, but I still would have preferred reading more about Nancia. I did like the descriptions of Singularities and particularly the Singularity incident that Nancia has to get out of later on in the book. ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 2, 2024 |
This book contains 2 volumes from the Brain Ship series. After having read the Crystal Singer series, I decided I wanted to read more about the Brain Ships. I wasn't disappointed. I borrowed the whole set from the library one after the other. I wished there were more. ( )
  ktlavender | Jul 17, 2017 |
Brain ships contains part 2 and 3 of the Brainship books: The ship who searched and Partnership.

The first book is about the brain ship Hypatia, or Tia. She is an exceptional brain ship, because she was quite old when she became a shell person: 7. She is interested in archeology and finds a brawn who is interested in the same. Together they get into a few scrapes...

The book was written in typical McCaffrey style, not over-emotional, but compelling nonetheless. I love this world with people who become ships and I like seeing how they interact with the world. The story itself is not overly brilliant, it is more a collection of adventures that show off the world, much like the first book. Only in this book, the adventures are more connected. I thought the ending was a bit too happy, but other than that, this was a very nice book.

The second book is about Nancia. On her first trip, she transports several young people from high families. Unfortunately, they are all corrupt and she overhears their plans, but is persuaded that she shouldn't have, since she didn't identify herself as a brain ship. Her first brawn happens to be extremely stuck up regarding his morals, so it takes a while before the situation gets rectified...

I liked this book a little less. It was still entertaining, but I was annoyed by the moral brawn, and Nancia herself at first agrees with him. Fortunately she loosens up later on. The book followed the young criminals quite a lot, and this was ok, but I still would have preferred reading more about Nancia. I did like the descriptions of Singularities and particularly the Singularity incident that Nancia has to get out of later on in the book. ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 25, 2013 |
baen ebook
  romsfuulynn | Apr 28, 2013 |
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Anne McCaffreyprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Ball, MargaretAuteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Lackey, MercedesAuteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Kidd, TomArtiest omslagafbeeldingSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd

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Brainships (omnibus 2 & 3)
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Combining the texts of two sequels to 'The Ship Who Sang' in a single volume, this book follows the adventures of Tia and Nancia, who overcome paralysis by becoming starship-controlling 'brains' that respectively protect other young people from suffering a similar fate.

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