5/24/2023 0 Comments Sue burke interferenceOver the generations, the colonists have settled into a comfortable equilibrium with the sentient alien life on the planet, becoming one with Pax itself. A considerable time has passed since the first humans set foot on Pax, learning to adapt and share this strange and wonderous new world with its native fauna and flora. In fact, even though the series has been marketed as a duology, this second book, Interference, can technically be read on its own, but having the background knowledge from Semiosis will help a lot. But because I enjoyed myself so much, I certainly wasn’t going to complain about a chance to return to Pax, the alien planet on which these books take place-not even when I discovered the story will be set some two hundred years after the first novel and follow a new group of explorers from Earth. I had felt the book ended in a good place, with a satisfying conclusion that capped off a multi-generational narrative in the best way possible. To be honest, I was a little surprised when I found out Semiosis was getting a sequel. Narrators: Daniel Thomas May, Caitlin Davies Publisher: Macmillan Audio (October 22, 2019) This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. #SciFiMonth Audiobook Review: Interference by Sue Burke
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