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Ok. I can’t take anymore I gave it two books, which was probably one and a half books too much. I sorta knew what to expect having read some of the more realistic reviews. Seriously, you go from finding a spaceship to starting a space station in less than a year? Give me a break. And that’s while building a floating city at the same time. Prepare to suspend all disbelief.
See my review of the 4th book in the series - Delphi Nation (Delphi In Space Book 4)
Delphi seriesAnother good read in this series by Bob Blanton. Earth governments are becoming aware of the implications of the product introductions by Mckenzie Discoveries. The space station has also been spotted by earth. The risk to our main characters increases. I look forward to reading the next book in this series.
Back to the story I put this series down as the story got lost IMO. I was wrong. It has a nice pace and I can’t wait to see how the ship weaponry gets added. I am not a fan of the addition of “Islamic” section, and didn’t see the point. Overall I think MC and team have work to do. Can’t wait to see.
I just blew through all the books in this series (1-9 as I’m certain more are coming). As a result I am doing one review for all the books. The top item is: these books are significantly better than 95% of self-published books. Book one is by far the worst of the series and it is still okay. Book one’s main problem is that it lacks story resolution, something I hate and generally do not forgive. Here, however, the author tells a more character driven story which reduces the need for a firm resol...
This series of books, basically a space soap opera, features a group of scientists who discover an alien space ship and use its powers and technologies to better the entire human race. In it, China is initially belligerent but becomes something of an ally after a single military showdown. Meanwhile, the true axis of evil is the United States, presided over by a megalomaniac who is very obviously a thinly disguised President Trump. While the writing isn't bad, Im happy it's free to read on Amazon...
Blanton, Bob. Delphi Station. Delphi in Space No. 3. Kindle, 2019.It turns out that if you want to build a space station large enough to hold thousands of people in near-earth orbit, you are going to have to shove some asteroids into a nearby orbit. To do that, teenage Catie and an all-woman crew, including two preteen twin sisters with talent in freefall gymnastics, make the first crewed flight to the asteroid belt. Every teen girl would like to have parents so easy to manipulate into a road tr...
Mok's reviewThe premise of the story is good I enjoyed it. What I do not enjoy is the author's unrealistic depiction of peoples cultures and their economies. He does not seem to understand that the third world is the third world not because the first and second world is stealing their resources. But is the third world because their culture is s#!+. In the first book he'll make a part of his story where sex slavery is quite prevalent in the Middle East and exist because of the culture. The so-cal...
Spacing OutMarc and crew are expanding Delphi City and starting to build the space station. However, threats from big governments have to be dealt with to continue their goal of uplifting earth's technology and prepare for the arrival of the aliens. Catie, Marx's precocious 14 year old daughter, is fun to watch as her quick mind helps them solve problems. I like the action, humor, strategy and mild romance. I look forward to the next book.
Just keeps getting better!I'm getting more and more impressed with this series. I've never seen some of the ideas in this series anywhere else. It's the kind of ideas that make you say hey I could have thought of that but didn't. And most important I just keep having fun with it.
I just can't stand it.... It feels written by a 10 yo... There's no depth... Some interesting ideas to explore but the delivery is sooooo lame that is incredible I read up to the 3rd...if this was a movie it'll be in the late morning of Saturday..... Everything is so staged and leaning towards the main characters....