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by Jack L. Chalker

  • ISBN: 0727840126
  • Category: Fiction
  • Author: Jack L. Chalker
  • Subcategory: United States
  • Other formats: lrf lit docx lrf
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Severn House Pub Ltd; First Editiion edition (January 1, 1990)
  • Pages: 320 pages
  • FB2 size: 1603 kb
  • EPUB size: 1398 kb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 204
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The pirates of the Thunder were in business at last. When two of the women removed their bulky suits, he found himself staring. One of them had webbed, clawed fingers and flat, long, webbed feet and no hair, only blue-green scales

The pirates of the Thunder were in business at last. One of them had webbed, clawed fingers and flat, long, webbed feet and no hair, only blue-green scales.

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Book Two: Pirates of the Thunder. Published by Ballantine Books. The rings themselves, Master System’s programming demanded, had to be at all times in the possession of humans with authority. Published in the United States of America by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, In. New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. If a ring were lost or destroyed, another must be fashioned to replace it. Altering any such imperatives in its programming would destroy Master System.

The book is aptly named, being that most of the story is spent setting up their pirate . Pirates of the Thunder Rings of the Master (Том 2). Автор.

The book is aptly named, being that most of the story is spent setting up their pirate operation, and not hunting the rings. And while I enjoyed it, I'm concerned being that they still need to secure. His major work is The Well of Souls sequence, comprising ten books across two series, and featuring the 'godgame' narrative device that was his signature. He died in February, 2005. For more information see ww. f-encyclopedia. com/entry/chalker jack l.

I Captain sharkey: how the governor of saint KITT's came home. II The dealings of captain sharkey with stephen craddock. III The blighting of sharkey. IV How copley banks slew captain sharkey. Captain Sharkey, of the 20-gun pirate barque, Happy Delivery, hadpassed down the coast, and had littered it with gutted vessels and withmurdered men. Dreadful anecdotes were current of his grim pleasantriesand of his inflexible ferocity. From the Bahamas to the Main hiscoal-black barque, with the ambiguous name, had been freighted withdeath and many things which are worse than death.

6 The Rings of the Master series. Pirates of the Thunder, Del Rey Books, March 1987. The Changewinds series. He was a nominee for the John W. Campbell Award twice and for the Hugo Award twice. Chalker was posthumously awarded the Phoenix Award by the Southern Fandom Confederation on April 9, 2005. Warriors of the Storm, Del Rey Books, August 1987.

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A mothballed space fleet, the great ships were silent and shut down.

A mothballed space fleet, the great ships were silent and shut down. Each up to fourteen kilometres long, they had been. You're getting the VIP treatment! With the purchase of Kobo VIP Membership, you're getting 10% off and 2x Kobo Super Points on eligible items. Your Shopping Cart is empty. There are currently no items in your Shopping Cart.

Fearing that his escape from the deadly prison planet Melchior had been engineered by his arch-enemy, Lazlo Chen, Hawks and his fellow prisoners seek refuge in the midst of pirate territory
Reviews about Pirates of the Thunder (Rings of the Master, Book 2) (7):
Arilak
I had fond memories of this series from high school, which is why I tracked it down to read it again.

However, it has been several decades and I now find that while the overall story is still really interesting and quite unique, the author really is a terrible writer.

On one hand I'd recommend the series because it has a lot of interesting ideas, but on the other hand, I have to admit that the writing is atrocious. In fact the author has some of the worst prose I've ever seen, plus much of the "science" might have been believable when the book was written (roughly 40 years ago) but now the technological descriptions are not just archaic- they're mostly laughable.

Ultimately, I have to say that since this is a four book series, even though there are lots of fascinating and unique concepts, you'd have to wade through hundreds of pages of abysmal prose that will probably leave you cringing...so probably pass on this.
Little Devil
The author is for the most part clinical in his descriptions and the book reads as a detached omniscient overview of an interesting idea. I prefer books that stir more reader emotion, but I still enjoyed visiting the author's world. The story line as a whole could have benefited from less 'abuse', though, and in a way I am glad that it remained detached because the pain inflicted may have made me put the book down if it was more vivid.
black coffe
If you like swashbucklers, science fiction, stories rich in culture clash, and novels that make you examine morality anew you will love Pirates of the Thunder. Follow Hawks and his crew of unlikely revolutionaries as they figure out interstellar travel in a 14 km long starship all the while being chased by Master Systems minions who will stop at nothing to silence them once and for all before they find and use the Five Rings of the Masters.

Chalker is ingenious at taking the plot places that you would never suspect all the while keeping his characters interesting and more than one dimensional. I am pretty good at guessing where plots of movies and books are going, but there were at least two times while reading this where I gasped at a plot twist. This is not literature but is one of the funnest books I have read in a long tmie. Highly recommended!
Usic
Not everyone likes Jack L Chalker, but I enjoyed his books as an early teen and somehow over the last 20 years lost these books. It was a real treat finding them on Amazon (I have searched numerous times) and being able to revisit this story again and again is like seeing an old friend.
MarF
Don't let the cheesy artwork on the cover throw you off. This is solid Sci Fi writing!
Unnis
Very nice old SciFi. A rocking story.
Cyregaehus
The book is aptly named, being that most of the story is spent setting up their pirate operation, and not hunting the rings. And while I enjoyed it, I'm concerned being that they still need to secure all five rings and they only have two more books to do it in. I enjoyed the new characters introduced, and the further exploration of the original. And again, bad things happen. People die. There is more ship-to-ship battles, and I really liked Chalker take on space travel and how that worked. I'm still hooked on the series, and just as eager to see where it leads as I was at the end of the first book - and more so with this one because of the hung mystery dumped into the story in the last chapter!
Let's start off by saying the Book 1 of Rings of the Master was a fine novel, indeed. It was packed with speculative fiction, science fiction, heavy character introductions and development, plot thickening and escape. Now, we come to Book 2 of the series and find, firstly, that this book is about half as long as the first book. However, charcter development (a key in this series) is still be explored to a high degree. Just as well since the cast find theselvs getting deeper and deeper in the uncharted escape from earth. Adventure is shifted into high gear. Besides te disappointed length of the book, it's a great follow-up!

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