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Few of these books are any good and fewer still are so good they feel like an episode. This is one of the latter books. The characterisation was spot on and I particularly enjoyed the thought of Sam and Jack piloting an airship.
Maybe I read too much fanfiction, but I was hoping for more angst and reflection.
Great bookIf you are a Stargate fan you will enjoy this book very much. Interesting right from the first page. Well done
The writing was not great compared to other stories in the series (sorry) but it did feel like it could have been an episode on the show. We even got tons of Sam/jack content which I’m never not happy about ;)
A good solid SG1 story, would have made a good episode.
I didn't know exactly what to make of this when I first picked it up. This book takes place in the aftermath of Teal'c having been forced to kill Sha're before Amaunet killed Daniel with the ribbon.Hammond sends SG-1 on what was supposed to be an easy diplomatic mission telling O'Neill it's to let his team get some badly need rest. The gate is high on a mountain top and they're picked up by a dirigible that Sam determines defies the laws of physics.After a couple of days of discovering the peopl...
3.5 stars. I had a little trouble getting into it as I thought the second third or so of the story was just a little to slow and the new characters just weren't that interesting. However, I loved the last third a lot!
I found this story a little slow going but still interesting.
Not one of my favourites. Too bad because I love Amy Griswold.
A fun jauntA fun, action-packed read. My favorite of all the SG books I've read so far. The characterization was spot on, it tied in nicely to the series episodes it referenced, and it was just plain entertaining.
great story
Not the best-ever SG-1 adventure, but with lots of action and some great introspection - including a look at some "what-if" scenarios akin to something what we'd see later on with the Atlantis team. Some of the diplomatic talks (early on) were a bit slow, but the pirates definitely added an interesting touch (especially given their mode of "sailing." Overall, a worthy read for any Stargate fan :-)
This was a particularly fun idea. Not at all the most exciting adventure, but a fun story nonetheless. Heaps of puzzle solving in true SG1 form and even Hammond gets in a delightful pickle.
Quite an enjoyable read. It didn't so much feel like an episode of Stargate SG-1 as an SG-1 movie set in season 3 (which isn't a bad thing, just what how it came across to me). That's probably due to how broad and slightly epic the story felt. A bit more humour would have made it even better as I thought Jack's humour was just a tiny bit off.The first half/two thirds dragged on a bit at some points, though perhaps that's because (view spoiler)[pirates (hide spoiler)] aren't my thing, sea, air, o...
Felt slightly off-character at times, but it was enjoyable for the most part.