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Reunion
- A Pip & Flinx Adventure
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki, Alan Dean Foster
- Series: Pip & Flinx (chronological order), Book 7, Pip & Flinx (published order), Book 8
- Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Summary
Using his enhanced empathic abilities, Flinx finesses his way into a top-secret security installation on Earth. Once there, he bamboozles a sophisticated AI program into releasing classified information about the Meliorare Society, the sect of renegade eugenicists whose experiments with human beings had horrified the civilized universe more than twenty years ago. After all, as one of the few Meliorare experiments to survive, Flinx has a right to know about his past. Especially since his telepathic powers seem to be evolving. The question is, evolving into what? The excruciating headaches afflicting Flinx with increasing frequency make him wonder if he will be alive to find out. . . .
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"Flinx's trek through the deadly desert and his encounters with the AAnn make for a good read." ( Locus)
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- Lori
- 22-11-11
She's Back....
Flinx in his search for a way to stop the "great evil" runs into his younger Sister and Sparks Fly.... Good read
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- Tim J. Shimeall
- 08-03-19
Fun, but flawed
I have been fond of the Pip and Flinx series for a long time. However, in the audible reading, the flaws of the author’s writing style become obvious and obnoxious. The reader does a capable job, and the events of the plot are fun, but very self-referential and with little overall progress.
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- Robin
- 29-03-22
Excellent!
Flinx finds some very hard truths about himself as well as his birth family. can't wait for the next book!
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- Roland
- 30-06-20
Disappointed
Not a continuation of the previous book and events. Otherwise entertaining, although the story feels a little"constructed" at times. Certainly not the best book of the series.
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- Daniel Cascaddan
- 07-12-19
vocabulary
I think somebody gave him a "word a day" desk calendar, just before he started writing this one. It was both amusing and a bit annoying. Lot's of those irritating "journalistic" vocabulary words which are harsh and only impress those with a sixth grade education. It was odd how much of those were contained in this one. I am continuing on to the next in the series and am hopeful that he will (have) return(ed) to his usual level of artificial vocabulary inflation for the rest of these Pip & Flinx books. Fingers crossed. ;-)
I am surprised that I never read any of these when they were published. I remember reading several of his books in my late teens and early twenties. I am glad I did not read these stories then, as I am enjoying them straight through for the first time, now.
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- Stephenopolis
- 19-03-19
one thing ...
the one thing that bugs me about this series is the cover art. why? because the author describes his main character as a red head, but the majority of depictions show someone with near golden blond hair. he's also described to have a darker complexion closer to Indian than European. aside from that it's a good story.
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- John Thurston
- 23-05-18
Pip is no drag.
All Mr. Foster ' s storirs are well written with engaging characters. The main Protagonist, Philip Lynx--a/k/a Flinx, has his weaknesses, but he is resourceful , engaging, snesky-in a world where this is required as a necessary survival trait as he i not an overwhelming physical specimen. Nor is he unattractive.
His side kick, the mini drag Pip, is omnivorous, and venemous with human common sense. Wouldn't you like your favorite pet to be able to protect you and fly?
Flinx has a problem that he must solve.
It is a tough problem.
However, he has. friends.
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JT
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- Inkgette
- 19-01-18
Still Hooked on this Series
Reunion doesn't disappoint. It has been many years since I immersed myself in the Flinx & Pip Series and this volume captures and keeps my attention. Can't wait to start the next book.
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- John N.
- 19-06-15
and another winner
Any additional comments?
I love Alan Dean Foster's writing style. Its hard to go wrong with his stories.
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- Zachary
- 26-03-17
Entertaining but insufferably long-winded.
My advice is to skip this one and glean the important plot points from Wikipedia. The best thing about this book is the short sequence where Flinx explores Pyrasis; Foster's world-building is captivating as always, but that short segment is hardly worth the amount you have to sit through to get to it. This book badly needed a better editor. It reads like the author was getting paid by the word, or maybe the letter, with doubly-, triply-, and even quadruply-redundant sentences, and at least one chapter that reduces down to about three unique statements. Even worse, the dialogue and narrative are crammed to bursting with ostentatious words like "concomitant" and "extirpate", making everyone sound like they swallowed a word-of-the-day calendar. It only gets more annoying when the fancy words are used incorrectly. Adding insult to injury, the non-word "irregardless" appears at least twice, which is two more times than should EVER happen in a professionally published work. Like I said before, skip this one and go to Wikipedia for the important bits.