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Molly Fyde and the Land of Light

von Hugh Howey

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Reihen: The Bern Saga (2)

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What began for Molly as a simple journey to retrieve her father's old spaceship, has turned into an epic adventure with far-reaching consequences. For years, she dreamed of reconnecting with her past. Now she's going to meet it in a way she never expected: Head-on.

Her father is alive. Her mother's memories are trapped inside his old ship. She's on the run from her very own Navy, and now has been tasked with the impossible: Rescue her parents. Save the galaxy. End a war.

Before she can begin, however, Molly must first help a friend in need. One of her crew members is in trouble, a life hanging by a slender thread. There's only one place to turn: the home world of Humanity's sworn enemy, the very race Molly and Cole have been trained to meet in battle and have been conditioned to fear and loathe.

Planet Drenard. The next stop for the starship Parsona.

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    Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue von Hugh Howey (womansheart)
    womansheart: This is the first book in the series by Hugh Howey. Read it before you read Molly Fyde and the Land of Light. Both books are Sci-Fi books with great characters and lots of action and adventure. YA (Young Adult) but, would be enjoyed by most any age group, because the books are fun to read, intelligent and exciting.… (mehr)
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Molly Fyde is a teenager that learned how to fly a ship in the navy. She escapes from her step-father and embarks on a quest to find her dad. She journeys through galaxies and has lots of adventures along the way.

I think this young adult book is good because it's very exciting- just as things calm down the plot takes another wild turn. I love that Molly is a strong, smart, brave female character. I can't wait to read book 3! ( )
  KendallCH | Sep 7, 2014 |
Molly Fyde and the Land of Light(The Bern Saga Book 2) by Hugh Howey

I can't say enough about how good this book is. Each world is richly drawn out it such a fashion that it helps explain the motivations of many of the important characters- from within the context of their cultures. The cultures are often derived around the worlds themselves and sometimes out of misconceptions or at least faulty conclusions as regards how the races perceive their world and their place in the universe.

Molly Fyde comes from a universe that has taken several steps back for some unexplained reason as regards the attitude towards women. Many of her action seem to be driven by this and it become easy to see how she finds herself so enamored to Cole who so desperately wants to protect her from everything. He first has to figure out a way to protect her from herself and with Molly that's just not going to happen. It's enough to process that she still trusts him after he killed her uncle, but then her uncle was trying to kill her.

Walter also would like to protect Molly and that makes him dangerous.

In these books I notice a lot of similarities in the worlds and characters and themes to what I've seen in recent years among the popular Science Fiction and Sci-fi. For instance, there are ceremonies in here that kept bringing to mind the Mimbari of Babylon 5. There are features of the visit to Dakura that reminded me of Vanilla Sky. These are not bad things- they are handled well and move the story. This story has a lot to tell and it can almost become confusingly overwhelming.

As usual there are few if any places our heroes might go where they will be safe from the fate that is creeping up on them. It is threatening to suck them in like the black-holes around them.

Molly's goal is to find her father, but the path is never quite clear. Her mother, who seems now to reside in the ships computer is cryptic at best with her help. Molly is not even sure how much she can trust this person inside her ship. They have have to detour first and take Anlyn to Drenard. Getting out of there alive will be murder. Even then they will leave some of the crew behind.

The next stop is Dakura where Molly finds that she is expected to destroy her mother's body so that someone named Byrne can't access her memories. There are so many things about Molly that seem to piece together like a fractured jigsaw puzzle that make the reader wonder what she is. Byrne thinks that she is important enough to try to snatch her. If I piece together her ability to do very fast calculations that most people rely on ship computers to do, and that she seems to always do the right thing even when she's not putting a lot of thought behind what she's doing, it makes me wonder.

When she discovers that a race know as Bern are trying to open a gateway to our space in order to lay waste to humanity will she be able to stop them with her innate skill and luck? The stakes are getting higher and the threat is getting real.

This is a great read for anyone who likes Sci-Fi or Science Fiction and fantasy and adventure and all the military political stuff of SF Military novels.

J.L. Dobias ( )
  JLDobias | Nov 10, 2013 |
Don't Let a "Toe Tag" On the Book's Cover, Scare You Away from This Great Read!

Wonderful follow-up (second in a series of three, I think) book. Equals and maybe, close to surpasses, the first book, by [[Hugh Howey]], [Molly Fyde and the Persona Rescue].

Lots of action and more adventures pulled me through this one quickly and then, as so many of the old-timey Saturday morning serial movies did, left me hanging from the cliff at the end of the book. Now, eagerly awaiting the third installment to this Sci-Fi series.

This author uses plots twists and other "writing devices" skillfully and writes to a level for an intelligent reader of any age group (except the very youngest). Very creative.

Molly is a wonderful centerpiece character in the books and a great "s-hero"; and her friends are nicely dimensional and add their individual aptitudes and personalities to support and boost the story. Who else, but Molly, has a fine looking Portuguese boyfriend AND navigator at her side? And, there's more...

Believable, readable, and just complex enough to engage your brain, with interesting viewpoints of both the previous events and the things happening in current/book time.

Read the first book before you read this one. See the link to the first book linked above in the first paragraph of this review. I believe you will enjoy both of them and get into another world for a great dose of living vicariously in the future. ( )
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What began for Molly as a simple journey to retrieve her father's old spaceship, has turned into an epic adventure with far-reaching consequences. For years, she dreamed of reconnecting with her past. Now she's going to meet it in a way she never expected: Head-on.

Her father is alive. Her mother's memories are trapped inside his old ship. She's on the run from her very own Navy, and now has been tasked with the impossible: Rescue her parents. Save the galaxy. End a war.

Before she can begin, however, Molly must first help a friend in need. One of her crew members is in trouble, a life hanging by a slender thread. There's only one place to turn: the home world of Humanity's sworn enemy, the very race Molly and Cole have been trained to meet in battle and have been conditioned to fear and loathe.

Planet Drenard. The next stop for the starship Parsona.

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