To Trade the Stars (Trade Pact Universe Series #3) by Julie E. Czerneda

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: June 2002
  • 496pp
  • Sales Rank: 43,287

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    • Pub. Date: June 2002
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 496pp
    • Sales Rank: 43,287

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    Julie E. Czerneda's 1997 debut, A Thousand Words for Stranger, was the first novel of the Trade Pact Universe-an instant best-seller,Science Fiction Book Club Editor's Choice and Locus Recommended First Novel. Book two, Ties of Power, further established the author's reputation as a master of vivid alien worlds-and had fans clamoring for the third book in the trilogy.

    Now comes the final chapter: To Trade the Stars. The stage is set for a possibly cataclysmic confrontation in non-space-and the Speaker for the Clan Council and her human mate are about to find themselves in the heart of the conflict....

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    Czerneda Delivers Again!by BluHawk

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    November 01, 2008: What I love most about Czerneda is her ability to combine well developed characters, an interesting and unique plot, and hilarious circumstances to create a slam dunk novel every time! She pays close attention to her created characters and worlds so the reader can clearly see her visions. I love the fact that her plots are complex because they feel somewhat more interactive than simple novels.
    "To Trade the Stars" is the third and final book in the "Trade Pact" series, and it was just as entertaining as the first two. Start with "A Thousand Words for Stranger" and see if she grabs you like she did me. Also try her "Web Shifters" series!

    I Also Recommend: A Thousand Words for Stranger (Trade Pact Universe Series #1), Beholder's Eye (Web Shifters Series #1).

    colorful action packed Space operaby harstan

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    April 15, 2002: In the far distant future, mankind lives on many different worlds all across the known universe. Until recently, The Clan, a humanoid looking xenophobic race with incredible mental powers have hidden themselves in plain sight on the human worlds. Now that Sira is the speaker for the clan council, the clan is a member of the Trade Pact. They fervently hope that working with humanity will be able to save them from extinction.

    Sira is mated to human Jason Morgan and their mental bond is unique in a universe full of wonders. Jason is a space trader and Sira is part of his crew but when their spaceship needs repairs, Morgan uses his powers as a telepath as payment for getting the ship fixed. Morgan?s most deadly enemy captures Sira forcing Jason to hunt for her, a job made much more difficult by a race who has their own plans for his beloved.

    Space opera fans will love TO TRADE THE STARS, a colorful action packed novel that brings to life many new worlds inhabited by various sentient and colorful species. The protagonists of this work are endearing characters whose love for each other means risking their lives to make sure the other one is safe. Julie E. Czernada ties up all the loose ends in her Trade Pact universe, making this one the top science fiction series of the new millennium.

    Harriet Klausner