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[Following is a volunteer review of "Solaris Seethes (Solaris Saga book 1)" by Janet McNulty.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Solaris Seethes by Janet McNulty easily fits into the science fiction, fantasy and adventure genres. The novel opens with a brief prologue that effectively informs me about the main conflict of the story and intrigues me to read on. Rynah, is betrayed by someone very close to her, Klanor, who steals the crystal that sustains life on Lanyr (their home planet). In her plight to flee her dying world, Rynah coincidentally boards Solaris.

Rynah soon learns that Solaris is not an ordinary space ship. The vessel houses an artificial intelligence system that is self-aware and exhibits emotions. Solaris was entrusted by Marlow to assist his granddaughter, Rynah, with the daunting task of saving the universe! According to the legends of the people of Lanyr, Rynah needs the help of ‘the philosopher, the warrior, the lover and the inventor’ from the planet earth. These four heroes are from different time periods, but fortunately Solaris is able to teleport them through time and space to assist Rynah in her quest.

I found many aspects of this story enjoyable. McNulty did a good job in the character development area. The four earthlings, Solon, Alfric, Tom and Brie were all likeable. The background stories of the characters made me empathize with both the heroes and the villains. Also, there were many vividly described action packed adventure scenes. The most enjoyable part about this book to me was that it was fast paced. I was able to read almost 200 pages nonstop because the plot progressed smoothly. Although many elements in the story-line are cliché in the science-fiction genre I believe that readers who are new to the genre will find the content refreshing.

There are a few things about this novel that I did not fancy. In my opinion, McNulty included too many unnecessary details. She was constantly placing additional information in parentheses. However, much of this information did not seem to further the plot nor give insight into the science fiction elements of the plot. Also, there seemed to be a couple of instances where the writing seemed lazy because there were seemingly identical lines in more than one battle scene. Moreover, each chapter had a title that seemed like a major spoiler. Fortunately, these demerits detract little from the appeal of the book.

Solaris Seethes is actually the first book in the Solaris Saga. The book is sprinkled with hints of topics that will be developed in later installments. It also ends in a cliff-hanger that propels the reader to continue the story in the second book, Solaris Seeks. There are four books in the series in total and each of them has a companion coloring book.

In conclusion, I rate this novel 3 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to readers who have not yet read much stories like this one. Solaris Seethes has its faults, but overall I was entertained by the story.

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It sounds like a very interesting science fiction book! I also like that you said there was a smooth progression of the plot that held your interest. It's important for a plot to never lag.

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Thanks Amagine. The book was definitely a good read. There were also some very quotable lines in the book.
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It definitely sounds interesting, but I do hate repeated lines. Still, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the review.
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kandscreeley wrote:It definitely sounds interesting, but I do hate repeated lines. Still, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the review.
There was definitely a few deja vu lines in this one but since it was in action scenes they were not that disturbing to me. Thanks for taking the time to read and reply on my review.
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This book sounds exciting. I love the genre! I'm a huge fan of fantasy and science fiction. It is a shame about all the unnecessary details though as it doesn't help move the plot forward. Otherwise this sounds like it would be a great read. Great review!
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CrescentMoon wrote:This book sounds exciting. I love the genre! I'm a huge fan of fantasy and science fiction. It is a shame about all the unnecessary details though as it doesn't help move the plot forward. Otherwise this sounds like it would be a great read. Great review!
Thanks. I hope you get to read it.
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''Rynah needs the help of ‘the philosopher, the warrior, the lover and the inventor’ from the planet earth.'' I think this science-fiction also appeals for the readers to read between the lines.
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Aimy wrote:''Rynah needs the help of ‘the philosopher, the warrior, the lover and the inventor’ from the planet earth.'' I think this science-fiction also appeals for the readers to read between the lines.
That is very true. I think that these classifications should come more to live in the other books in the Series. I personally liked the philosopher the best out of the four.
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I am not into sci-fi that much but your review makes this sound promising. Thanks.
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Thanks for your comment AuGold.
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I don't think that I would read this. I don't know why, maybe a little too generic for my taste. Good review though.
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I think that you might actually enjoy this General. Thanks for your comment.
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Nice review! I like that you said the author did a good job in the character development area.
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Thanks for reading and commenting John.
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