![]() Meanwhile, things aren’t going so smoothly at the destination planets either, with cultural clashes and the dangerous local wildlife making it difficult for the new settlers to thrive. ![]() ![]() The Bob called Riker trying to be the mediator between Earth’s bickering politicians as they work together to coordinate a mass evacuation from the ruined planet, and worse, among the survivors there are radical groups who would go to any lengths to sabotage those efforts. While he’s still primarily searching for new habitable planets for colonization and competing against hostile space probes from other nations, many of the Bobs have also found other projects to invest their time in. ![]() The first book hooked me with the non-stop action and laughs, and book two certainly didn’t disappoint me in these areas either.įollowing the events of We Are Legion (We Are Bob), our titular sentient AI character and his many clones have been spreading out from Earth for about forty years now, and not surprisingly, he’s made a few adjustments to his mission objectives. I’ve been on a humorous sci-fi kick lately, and this series is proving to be the most amazing diversion. Publisher: Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency (April 14, 2017) This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. #RRSciFiMonth Book Review: For We Are Many by Dennis E. Taylor ![]()
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