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Firestar (Families War Book 1), by Bruce  Bretthauer

The United Families , a culture that is 98% women, have been at war for nearly 30 years. Losses and costs have been mounting, and they are desperate for a solution. They may have found one in young Corey Andersen, Family Red Ridges, She may just be lucky, or perhaps something more.

  • Sales Rank: #646189 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-01-04
  • Released on: 2012-01-04
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Good Read
By Volpot
This was a very enjoyable book. For those who like military science fiction with a bit of space opera thrown in, this book will be tailor made for you. If you like David Weber's Honor Harrington series, you will like this book (but more on that later).

The story is about a fairly junior space fighter pilot and her rise through the ranks during her space-nation's long war with marauding space barbarians (who it turns out are really . What makes the story interesting is that the main character is a member of a space nation that is 98% women. They are a female dominated culture because they were forced to settle their world in a highly radioactive nebula with the consequence that in order to survive they had to manipulate the genetic code. This genetic manipulation enabled the colonists to survive but with the side effect that live births of males became rare. This is a good "hook" for the story and the author tells it well. The story moves briskly, the characters are well developed, and the space combat believable and interesting.

Now the book does have a couple of problems:

-- The first "problem" is the obvious derivative nature of the plot/story. I said that if one likes the Honor Harrington series one would like this book. That's because much of the story in this book is a clone of several Honor Harrington books. An isolated space nation is discovered by a larger empire, a space nation with a culture completely foreign to the space empire, and a space nation whose alliance with that empire contributes more than one would think given the small space nation's size. It's essentially the planet "Grayson" that is featured in most Honor Harrington books (the ideas I mentioned are not by any means the only similarities). Now this is only a "problem" in the sense that it is there. I didn't find it too troubling, it's far from being plagiarism, but purists out there might react differently. As it is, the high quality of the story telling makes made it easy for me to ignore this issue.

-- The second problem I had was the absence of sex. The issue is this: we have a society with 98% women, with the men hidden away and basically used a sperm donors, yet there is never any mention or even hint of how the women in this culture handle sex and romantic relationships. Do they have sex with one another? No indication they do. Do they fall in love with one another? No hint. There would have to be some kind of cultural adjustment...but there is no mention of it. Unless. Unless the culture's skilled geneticists bred out sexual desire. But there is no indication of that either, especially since the main character begins to be attracted to a male from a foreign space empire. Now I do not want soft porn in my reading. However, I found the believability of the entire book placed into question by the complete absence of any discussion of how this culture handles sex.

Now those two "problems" are minor given the overall good story telling in the book. Overall, I enjoyed the book very much and I intend to buy the sequel.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Amazing piece of work
By Sixiron
A lengthy novel that is suddenly over in no time all. This guy can write, and write well. This is like an Honor Harington story when it was done right, unfortunately HH has gone almost completely off the rails. Classic space naval battles done brilliantly. This novel is tight, little excess, and opens up a vast universe of possibilities. At the end, I was staggered by how many major plot lines are open to explore. This book kept its secrets close to its vest, but I never felt like I was being toyed with. It just wasn't the right time to go there yet. I still cant get over how much ground it covered, but I only feel like it covered a quarter of the story.

This will become a classic of space opera in the future.

Looking forward to more, much more.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Best Space Opera Ever
By Amazon Customer
I have enjoyed watching star blazers as a child and later reliving the experience when it was release on dvd.
While the many years have turned there have been few true space opera of battles and fights between the forces of good and evil.
Firestar starts very somewhat moderately paced space action that really draws you into the story. While Star Blazers is somewhat dated today, Firestar offers a more modern story to replace it with greater depth. There is far more than just this story as the are many others offered by the author on another website. I would say that the bruce has captured most of the original feeling of really true space opera.

Please feel free to sit back and enjoy the Corey and her spectacular rise to an Admiral on the Families Navy.
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