Blue Planet
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The thrilling climax to the Second Species trilogy
Jane O'Reilly gestaltet Erzählungen, die die Leser in Welten entführen, die von einer ausgeprägten Perspektive geprägt sind. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfe Einblicke in die menschliche Psyche aus, mit der Fähigkeit, komplexe Charaktere von unerwarteter Tiefe zu entwickeln. O'Reilly erforscht Themen, die bei einem zeitgenössischen Publikum Anklang finden, sei es die Suche nach Identität, zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen oder gesellschaftliche Konstrukte. Ihre Prosa wird oft als fesselnd und zum Nachdenken anregend beschrieben und bietet den Lesern nicht nur Unterhaltung, sondern auch Raum für Reflexion.





The thrilling climax to the Second Species trilogy
Blending humor and heartfelt moments, the story follows a young boy grappling with the challenges of growing up and navigating school life. As he faces the ups and downs of his relationships with friends and family, his unique perspective offers insights into the struggles of fitting in and finding one's voice. The narrative captures the essence of childhood experiences, highlighting themes of resilience and self-discovery, making it a poignant read for both children and adults alike.
Trina's hopes for a fresh start in the dilapidated mansion, Goldenrod, quickly turn sour as she faces bullying at school and eerie occurrences within the house. While she dreams of friendship and stability, the haunting atmosphere of Goldenrod complicates her new life, leading her to navigate both social challenges and supernatural mysteries.
2188: Jinnifer Blue finds herself in a ship that is the source of her nightmares. Her plan to expose the government's Second Species programme has failed, and now she's being turned into a weapon by her worst enemy... her mother. Caspian Dax, pirate and Jinn's sometime lover, is being forced to fight in a ruthless arena on Sittan. Jinn has only one option - find Dax before his mind is completely destroyed
A gripping space opera for fans of Elizabeth Moon and Rachel Bach