CassaStar by Alex J. Cavanaugh6/7/2023 ![]() ![]() Bassa has a real challenge ahead to tame Byron's ego and fear of intimacy. His superior, Bassa, recognizes both Byron's obvious and hidden talents, and becomes determined to turn him into the best he can be. CassaStaR follows cocky star rookie Byron through his training to fulfill his dream of becoming a Cosbolt pilot. Cavanaugh has shown me that the genre is healthy and good reading for adults.Ĭavanaugh has taken a timeworn traditional format and dusted it off with a fresh new point of view. ![]() I thought that I'd outgrown scifi, but Alex J. In college my predilections changed to a more of this world and of our era sort of story, although I've continued to enjoy good effects-driven space movies. ![]() I would eat up stuff like CassaStaR when I was a young lad. I don't think I've read anything like this since I was a kid, and I used to be a big scifi reader. I'm not a big fan of outer space and star wars type stories. Let me start with the negative part of this review. ![]()
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