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Unascended gently restarts following the events of the previous novel, Inheritors. The Atlantis expedition has entered a tenuous calm and things are returning to normal. Except for Dr. McKay, who is convinced the former leader of the expedition, Elizabeth Weir, is in need of rescue.I enjoyed the story, short as it seemed. The books focuses more on character development and changes following the previous Atlantis books. The characterization felt just like an episode of the Stargate: Atlantis TV s...
GoodAre they seriously going to not kill this Genii girl? She is the worst and they just keep not killing her, no idea why.
Long drawn out story until the actual meeting with Elizabeth! Although once I go there the book finished so I think this is quite short in comparison to some of the other books. Woolsey sidelined as soon as possible, Daniel made out to look like a bit of an idiot being slapped down by Teyla, not sure I really enjoyed this one as much as the previous books.
I read these books to fill the hole that is in my life, left by no more Stargate on TV. And I honestly don't expect a whole lot from these books. So the previous 5 books in the Legacy series were a pleasant surprise. This book however...do we have to bring back every major character that dies? Fine, ok, I guess we do. This book felt so predictable.***Spoilers***Having Woolsey being recalled by the IOA, it is easy to see where this is going. There was no suspense about where Elizabeth was finally...
A reward for the patient Weir fansThough this doesn't always happen in novelized sci-fi, even within one series, this latest iteration of the Stargate: Atlantis Legacy books captured the essence of the show. I could immediately picture what I read in my mind instead of having to struggle to make it seem real.Dr. Elizabeth Weir is one of my favorite characters across all fiction—the Kathryn Janeway of the Pegasus galaxy. Reading this book offered me the hope that many Weir fans have held since th...
Exciting Continuation Again, great story, exciting action. Loved most of the plot. But again you have the issue with no division between scenes and it gets crazy.Also this book does not end at a logical moment. Instead it’s as if the author had been told her book was too long and just grabbed a stack of the book and said, okay end it there. I suspect if I didn’t love Stargate so much I wouldn’t give it 4 stars.
I love itFinding their former commander who has death for 3 years it has being great and bring back the Asgard as kind of Emmett it great because it shown you could play wit them actin and I would recommend this book again and again
I have to admit that I’ve never been a Weir fan. I loved this book when it wasn’t dealing with Weir because I have a feeling she’s going to be put back in charge and make some not so good changes... we shall see.
4.5 stars for Elizabeth. 2 stars for Daniel Jackson being a huge tool.
Probably the best book out of the series so far!
After his seemingly impossible survival of what was meant to be a suicide mission, Rodney is convinced that it was indeed Elizabeth who helped him - and that it is entirely possible that she has pulled a Daniel Jackson, i.e. ascended and now been kicked out of her higher plane of existence for interfering with the affairs of ordinary mortals. Hard as it is to convince anyone that he might be right, when rumours of a woman without memories who calls herself Elizabeth reach Atlantis, Rodney will d...
Oh this book is very good!! I would go as far as to say that it is the best of the Legacy series so far. The story line divided into some good old Ancient and Asgard technology scavenger hunts and story of Elizabeth Weir is a great mix and the pace of the book is really really good and probably better than the pace of its predecessors. I have just three tiny little things that could have been probably better. First, the part where the Satedan was like "OMG You can read Lantean! No one in this ga...
story great, formatting lacks scene breaksAnother fun ride in the Atlantis universe. I like when SG1 characters are brought in. The Genii are their typical selves, and we are that Teyla has her hands full with Robin and Daniel. I reduced one star because again there are no separations between scenes. Irritating. I've formatted books and ebooks. It's not rocket science.
So much incredible potential in this story wasted because the writer got a two book deal and couldn't come up with more than 100 pages of content but still needed to hit the full book wordcount.
SuspenseThis book kept me coming back and moving to the next chapter. Now I need to read the last book.
Spectacular!! Keep them coming Jo GrahamI have loved the whole series thus far! Truly miss this show. Thank You for doing such a great job of incorporating SG-1 into the series. I would love for the creators to create a miniseries bringing the 2 series together, maybe even bring SGU into the mix. Think what BBC America did with Doctor Who. One hour a night for 5 to 7 nights. Just a thought. I think if promoted right, the fans would be there for the Universe we all fell in love with. On to book 8...
This was underwhelming, and not just because of the lack of my favourite, Zelenka. The way the whole thing with Weir went was very predictable, and her part of the story, especially the flashbacks, wasn't that interesting. I found myself skimming through her sections. I am interested in finding out what's going on with this (view spoiler)[de-ascension stuff, and Ran, (hide spoiler)] though. (view spoiler)[I know Daniel's not military, but falling for Sora pretending to stumble was still really b...
After the end of the last book it felt like only a few loose ends had been left and this next one is certainly doing it's best to tie them up. This Legacy series would have been spectacular on the small screen. It's got enough going on that it probably could have provided the story arch for another two or three seasons if not more. <3 !
Possibly my favourite so far!!! 🤩💗
The plot meanders a bit, but this is still a pretty solid book. Got a bit emotional while reading that reunion scene.