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Alien Proliferation picks up the story several months after the ending of Alien in the Family with Kitty heavily pregnant and about to give birth to her first child. Being pregnant with an alien / human hybrid has really taken it out of our heroine though so she is stuck on bed rest and feeling rather cranky, luckily she has superdad-to-be and empath Jeff on hand to anticipate her every need. The bad guys aren't going to wait until after the happy event to start causing trouble though and things...
Powerful Permutation* Won this ARC from a contest that the author had5 out of 5 gnomesLoved this book so much. There was so much happening this time around and a lot at stake.It's great to feel so many emotions about every single character, it's intriguing how every little character can be important in some way and really make you care about them. I don't think I've ever read a series that makes me actually laugh out loud so much while reading, this can be embarrassing if it happens at work but
Previously Published on my blog: Welcome to Larissa's Bookish Life*Contains MINOR SPOILERS for the previous books in the series.There is doubting it, Gini Koch can write the heck out of a book. Funny one-liners, incredible action and let’s not forget the amazingly compeling and lovable characters. The Katherine “Kitty” Katt series is right up there amongst my favorite series ever, if not at the top and am not surprised at all that Gini has done it again with Alien Proliferation.Alien Proliferati...
This fourth instalment in the Kitty Katt series delivers just as much action as the previous books, proving that a newborn can't slow Kitty down. Fighting another grand mastermind design full of red herrings and unknown enemies, Kitty and her alien husband Jeff Martini are on hand to save the day.To recap for those who aren't familiar with the series, Kitty inadvertently discovered that there are aliens on Earth - very sexy, drop-dead gorgeous aliens who came here from their own planet in the Al...
*Rating* 3.0*Genre* Science Fiction/Romance*Review**Rating* 3.5*Genre* Science Fiction/RomanceAlien Proliferation is the fourth novel in the Katherine “Kitty” Katt-Martini series by Gini Koch. I added the Martini to the end of Kitty’s name since she is now happily married to Alpha Centaurion Commander Jeffrey Martini and expecting their first child as the story unfolds.Kitty goes by several other names as well like Kitty Katt-Martini, Commander Martini of the Airborne Division, as well as Missus...
Such much ridiculousness going on here, but I can't get enough of it.Kitty is now known as Wolverine with Boobs and still lusts for Martini like a sailor on leave.Total wackiness ensues.
Book 4: Alien Proliferation Romantic Idealism and the Theatre of Resistance in the Themes of Gini Koch Herein superpowered figures which echo Milton’s rebel angel and Nietzsche’s Superman must grapple with the consequences of power in its destructive and liberating duality of forces, allegories of revolutionary states which become the tyrannies they seized power from, and like the gilded figures of Gustave Klimt devolving into abstraction and geometric mosaics of symbols, struggle to free themse...
The Kitty Katt series has reluctantly become one of my favorites. Though written in the style of a humorous urban fantasy, this series is sci-fi all the way (though thankfully, it's dispensed with most of the incomprehensible technical jargon after the first book). While I'm not really a sci-fi girl, it was actually the humor that turned me off initially. Kitty was too sarcastic, the A-C's were too unbelievable, and the plot elements were insanely over-the-top. Kitty and Martini were too instant...
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie TalesQuick & Dirty: Super-duper alien fantasy novel with an over-sexed heroine with a crazy sense of humor but the over-abundance of dialogue sometimes kills the pacing.Opening Sentence: You’d think after fighting parasitic jellyfish things from space that turn humans into fugly monsters, fending off some killer alligators while dodging mystery explosives, and warding off an alien invasion, I’d be able to handle anything, right?The Review:The fourth novel in the Ka...
*SPOILERS for books 1-3*As Alien Proliferation opens, Katherine "Kitty" Katt (now Martini) is nearing the end of her pregnancy, and she's miserable: bed rest, inability to decide on even the smallest baby supplies, and discomfort all combine to make Kitty one cranky agent.Then, a phone call comes in - Kitty's best friend from college is in trouble. Jeff and Christopher rush out to save the day, but of course it's not that easy: more problems are uncovered than are solved, and then suddenly - the...
Following the events of ‘Alien in the Family’, Katherine “Kitty” Katt is now officially Mrs Jeff Katt-Martini, and enjoying wedded bliss to her Alpha alien honey. But hot on the heels of Jeff and Kitty’s nuptials was more joyful news of a baby on the way. With baby and baby shower looming, Kitty is holed up on bed rest and hating every minute of it. Carrying an alien baby means Kitty’s breasts are turning to torpedoes and baby’s kicks are rocket-powered. Kitty also hates having to take to bed wh...
These books are insane. I think Gini took everything she liked, mixed it together, went a bit crazy, wrote it down and made a freaking marvelous books. I think all authors should just run with it like she does. But then I am sure if someone else did it, I would think "come one, please", but here, here it works.What to say then, I am a bit lost for words. Ok, I will try to put my mind back together. Kitty is awesome as always, I really need her as my bff. She kicks ass and saves the day. Martini,...
Any of you who have read reviews of mine previously know two things: I hate trying to write a plot synopsis, and I despise spoilers and the people who disseminate them. If you're reading this review to get either of those things, all I can tell you is that you need to buy this book, read it, enjoy it, and recommend it to all of your friends. OK, you can go now. There's nothing more here for you.As for the rest of you...well...you need to buy this book, read it, enjoy it, and recommend it to all
Baby! I have to say this though and my experience with motherhood is coloring my judgement here, but labour and delivery were crazy easy according to this book. Also Kitty has about zero adjustment period to figuring out what to do with a new baby. BF goes great. And this goes for the next book too. Somehow J is always ok and Kitty goes back to pre-baby weight within hours and has no hormone crash (which everyone gets). Unrealistic and it made this book and probably the next hard to relate to.
GENRE: Science Fiction Fantasy/RomanceTHEME: Alien, Action/Suspense RECEIVED: BoughtBLOG: http://seeingnight.blogspot.com/REVIEW:Gini Koch does it again; her Katherine “Kitty” Katt series is filled with so much action, unbelievably fantastic characters, action that will keep you on your toes and romance that always makes a girl need to fan herself. This is my favorite science fiction book and boy was I excited that this was a long book, so get ready for Kitty kicking some major butt and making
It's been almost nine months since her unusual wedding and Kitty Martini is pregnant with her first child - very pregnant! And everybody is concerned as the Martinis are the poster family for the ACs interspecies wedding and since more couples are married with babies on the way, everybody is looking at Kitty. And she is bored since she is not allowed to join the action and bed rest's never been her thing. But of course their enemies are already hatching a new plan for world domination and destru...
I have to admit that I didn’t like "Alien proliferation" as much as the other three books. Don’t get me wrong, it is still an excellent read, but while I thought that first three books in the series were flawless, I could pinpoint some minor minuses in this one.The first quarter of the book was kind of slow because of Kitty’s pregnancy. But what upseted me the most was that Kitty wasn’t her sharp self. I love this heroine because of her brain, because she gets everything better and faster than a...
Kitty is ready to have her baby, not without complications of course. (I wish she remembered all that stuff but neither did Reader). Jamie is quite special and shows it from the start. While still in recovery Kitty uncovers some serious issues with Christopher that lead them into yet another conspiracy within a conspiracy which also happens to include one of her childhood friends, Amy. All the women seem to be pregnant and therefore out of commission for field work and Kitty is chomping at the b...
Four books into the Katherine "Kitty" Katt series and Koch is still going strong.Once more Koch delivers a wacky, action packed, delightfully fun adventure that keeps you guessing and laughing from the start.There's quite some emotional moments in this book as well with at least two moments that had us sniffling.Kitty's adventures have always been a bit over the top (which to me is one of the charms of this series), but in this book certain events sky-rocket totally out of there, to soar back in...
I was pretty disappointed with this installment 2.5 stars. I think there are too many characters now, which when added to the too many crazy plots, is just too much all around. It starts to read like a first grader is telling you about something that happened to them. We did this. He did this. Then we all went here. Then person x opened the door. Then persons y and z walked through it. He tripped and fell. Then we all laughed. Then person x.... Anyway you get my point. It was a like a play by p...