Earth-Kin Review
Book: Earth-Kin Author: Pauli Kid Pages: 770 Hard Core Scale: 3/4 Normal Scale: 8/10 Publish Date: 2021 About: Xanni, the captain of the Mudpuppy and her scrapping crew come across a wreck with secrets that may change their lives and all of space forever. That is if they can survive to figure it all out first before other interested parties. Review: Pauli again crafts another fine winded music box. Its architypes and tropes sliding comfortably and well thought along their tale formula trajectories. As always some things of convenience that may make me raise a brow but the result is a Sandhri smack to my nose as usual "its a good story". If it works it works and there is no harm in a story filled with pugboo goodness as tight as this. That is the thing; the world needs more stories like this. More stories of that “goodness,” none artificial, and free of market PR. The cast enjoyable and diverse. A nice mixture of imaginative SF and a bit of hard science crunch, e...