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And the fun continues!Space Station building can be complicated and requires some a balancing acts - but the Gang is up to it , especially the twins. Things get hair after Independence Day but Delphi City is much more resilient that their opponents expect. Author Blanton continues to drag us into his plot and intrigue us with great social improvements and revelations. Will jump into next part of saga soon.
Best board meetings everInnovative, fun interaction, healthy good people. The leader who sensed they needed to hurry still gave the time allotments to do things needed to achieve the ever growing snowball of goals.Might be a thought to collaborate with the author of Breakthrough. His series might be plausible to connect. Read his action chapters as a thought on a good style to flush out periods of adventure and conflict. His characters and concepts could compliment yours. Delphi series so far ar...
Independence DayMarc and crew surmount problems that arise with other governments trying to steal their technology. They continue to expand their operation at a rapid rate. Catie, Marx's precocious 14 year old daughter continues to shine although she still has some things to learn. I like the action, humor, strategy, and a bit of romance. I have downloaded the next book.
Very good hard scifi series with some space opera notes.I had my doubts about the whole series. However, I've come to love it. It's slow going unless it's fast, and then things get real. The development of a complete country after finding an alien ship, and working out a believable timeline and such grows on me. Two thumbs up for the entire series.
Really enjoying this series. Just a wonderful and fantastic story about what good intentions and breathtaking use of technology can accomplish. Imagine a city with peace and calm, work and enterprise for all who want it, free medical care and health choices, housing, security and sense of community, equal rights, no discrimination, and so on... Fun characters, lots of drama and suspense, and a great plot with a lot of legs and twists and turns. Brilliant and entertaining and thought provoking, t...
Soft sci-fiThe Delphi series is very very light soft sci-fi, a starship on the bottom of the ocean, amazing technology from deep space, that the lowly earthlings improve upon. Crisis of the month dominates, where book one had adults basically in charge, young teens now run the show, with the adults present as window dressing. The author wants to create a balance discrimination free world, which was presented as pages and pages on the creation of government. The series is easy too read, but shoul...
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...
There really wasn't much of a story here, mostly description and dialog. A few minor incidents occurred. There was a chapter with a copy of the Delphi constitution, which was similar to the US constitution. There was no justification for the various clauses in this constitution, or why it was different than the US version, or even where it was different. I know one is supposed to suspend disbelief when reading fiction, yet at this point in this sequence of books that suspension is extremely diff...
Blanton, Bob. Delphi Nation. Delphi in Space No. 4. Kindle, 2019.In this fourth book in the Delphi series, poor Marc has to wrestle with the multiple problems of creating a national constitution and an international tech corporation at the same time. Delphi moves its city into international waters and declares itself to be a constitutional monarchy. Poor marc is the monarch, whether he wants to be or not. If you have read the series this far, you won’t have any major surprises. I am not sure we
An engrossing story unfolding realisticallyWhile I enthusiasticlly read books two and three I failed to review them, but they were so good I charged right on to the next book. I'm pausing here to emphasize how enjoyable this story and series of books truly is.So, if you'll excuse me I'm gonna move right on to Book Five because I can't wait to continue and find out what happens next....