
The Captain's Daughter
Arkship Trilogy Series, Book 2
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Elizabeth Klett
From critically acclaimed New York Times best-selling author Peter F. Hamilton comes The Captain's Daughter, Book 2 in his audio original Arkship trilogy.
With the help of a command AI, the hole in the Daedalus has been fixed by Hazel and her friends. But in the process, they have antagonized the Yi, the aliens who are actually controlling the Daedalus. After a daring escape from the Yi, Hazel and her friends now must convince the people of the Daedalus villages and the village leaders that the Yi exist - and that they must fight back in order to survive. This proves tricky, as those in power don't want their authority challenged.
In order to produce proof of their dire situation, Hazel and her friends have to return to the forward section of the Daedalus to find another surviving command AI so they can find where the Yi are hiding and what their goal is. What Hazel and her friends discover is the terrible secret of the Yi, and what they have been doing on board the Daedalus for the last five hundred years.
The Captain's Daughter is a thrilling continuation of the story that unfolded in A Hole in the Sky, Peter F. Hamilton's first YA novel, that will appeal to all his legions of fans.
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This remains very much a YA series, and it will never be my favorite from this writer. However, I found the aspects that annoyed me most in the first book, including the teenage angst and the # of references to the "Sweet Captain," to be less frequent or annoying. The narration by Elizabeth Klett fits the writing. This book remains about 3.5 stars, but this time I have rounded up and I look forward to the conclusion.
Not your typical PFH book.
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I loved the premise and enjoyed the fish out of water tale.
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Fun journey
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This book series is similar. I really want the third book to be finished and released soon.
That being side, this book is just a continuation of the first, picking up exactly where it left off. I normally like to get some development when I jump into the “end of the world” books (how did we get there, what happened), but this series fits it all together just fine.
The Captain’s Daughter is hopefully only linked to the Captain by blood. She really does whine a LOT. Seriously… a LOOOOOOT!
GIVE US THE THIRD BOOK... Less pity party.
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Not Hamilton’s best but…
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Great story and narration!
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One of the Best SciFi Stories
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End to End excitement
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However, as I listened to the story I became more and more annoyed by the main characters. I get that the protagonist is a teenage girl, but her personality and the divergence of the story into a love triangle become very annoying. For example, frequently in the story other characters will discuss how they are drawn to he energy and her character, but (and perhaps this is the reader's fault), at no point do we actually see a character that others would be drawn to.
It also begins to become just unbelievable for other reasons. First, there are frequent 'long conversations' in the middle of what are action sequences. For example, two of the main characters have a lengthy conversation about their feelings for each other while literally being chased by monsters. Second, you also have the nonsense that a group of untrained kids can succeed where highly trained professionals and hyper-intelligent AIs all failed (a la Red Dawn).
I will still likely listen to the final book in the series, but this is definitely NOT one of Hamilton's better books.
Good story, but flawed characters
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Still Cruising (BrettD Review)
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