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T**S
Good clean fun
Author E. M. Foner has a real knack for telling stories that are compelling and that promote “species” (read: anyone different from you) taking steps to work and live together in greater harmony. You won’t find dramatic battles in these books; what you will find is species of which some have historical issues, which the lead character Kelly helps to resolve - sometimes without prior knowledge, due to the subtle planning of the ancient AI species that runs Union Station. Kelly is the ambassador from Earth - a recent addition to this multi-species environment - and her husband Paul does his part for the cause by repairing different species’ space ships, teaching classes spy classes (every species has spies, whose identities are all well known by all other species - they end up operating as mini-ambassadors in a way), and brewing his own beer, which has become famous in its own right, and is an anticipated aspect of any public function to which the humans are invited - including Paul’s own weekly poker game…multi-species of course.The books are fun, interesting, and a friendly break from much of science fiction.
A**R
Enjoyable!
Enjoyed the union station series. Fun to read and very entertaining. The series gives a very different view of the future and our past them most SF authors.
A**V
Samuel and Vivian take the spotlight
This 15th book in the Union Station series is yet another wonderful short novel. Every several pages offer a wise observation about life and being human, but always with a light hearted style that, no matter whether you agree or disagree, will leave you thinking and smiling at the same time. But more than that, it’s just a sparkling, fun-to-read, optimistic story, in the old fashioned, around the campfire sense of spinning tall tales. The cast has become so large that it’s amazing that the author manages to craft a plot that still brings them all into play without feeling crowded or rushed. And, among that cast, the most likeable couple in the galaxy, Samuel and Vivian, get to play a leading role. You’ll find them running into serious challenges not, as is common in many contemporary stories, via male-vs-female sniping, but due to bigger life issues that they face together. Perhaps a brief quote from the book illustrates that theme best.“You’ve never come to see me before, have you, Viv?” Dorthy observed. “Are you and Samuel having problems?“Never,” the girl said firmly. “I mean yes, but not with each other.”I highly recommend this book, though just as highly recommend reading these books from the beginning rather than starting with this one.
A**Z
What Sam and Vivian did next! Charming and funny as all of these books are
This is the 15th book in the EarthCent Ambassador series by E. M. Foner. It carries on the tradition of character led science fiction where dialogue and common sense rule and the sense of humor is funny without swearing and violence is not the point. Definitely not your average space opera.As with all of the EarthCent Ambassador books there is more than one plot to enjoy. In book 14 Kelly McAllister went on a year long sabbatical but now she's back. She has the opportunity to expand the Human embasy on Union station but discovers that this is a political and diplomatic nightmare. How can some renovations be so complicated. The other plot concerns Kelly's son Sam and his girlfriend Vivian (who is the grand-daughter of Donna Doogal, the embassy manager. They are at the Stryx Open University but are finding that their degree choices might not be suitable. As their romance continues to blossom should they let their intellectual lives blossom too?I've read all of these books and some of them more than once. The principal characters may change but the wit and keen observation that supports it do not. The family relationships can be a bit complicated as the series matures (I keep a spreadsheet...) but the wry humor and pace keep these books fresh, readable and exciting.
T**X
The only sure things in life
Are death, taxes, and that no remodeling job is ever done on time and as specified. Ambassador McAllister gets her wish, a conference room for EarthCent on Union Station. But of course, she has to hire humans to do the work, or the Grenouthians will lambast her in their news.Meanwhile, Dorothy gets advice from all and sundry about how to deal with her pregnancy. And Samuel and Vivian change majors. Kevin becomes a chandler. And the Stryx permit a civil service exam. What is Jeeves up to? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.So this was quite entertaining, and my only regret is that I’ll soon run out of new EarthCent Ambassador books to read.
R**N
Yet another delightful story
This 15th book of the series is somewhat better than the previous two. There are two main plot lines. The main storyline is that Kelly (coming back to work after her sabbatical) has decided to expand the embassy so that she could host meetings with the other ambassadors. The expansion turns tricky when the EarthCent president insists that the work be done by humans. The other storyline is that both Sam and his intended, Vivian, have decided to change their majors at the Open University.There are also various subplots which include an amusing poker game, a pregnant Dorothy and her ideas of adding expectant mother's fashions to the SBJ line, the mage Baa's contributions to SBJ, and of course the wily machinations of the Styrx Jeeves.It all adds up to a good time for readers.
S**3
An entertaining addition to the Union Station series.
I really enjoy this series and for it to hold interest though 15 books says a lot about the author and the stories. This 15th book is quite enjoyable to read and the story and characters are easy to follow. I found it hard to put down because of the interesting threads moving through the book and the realistic character interactions. Who says you need war and battles to make interesting Sci Fi.?
R**L
Career advice from Aliens
While Kelly creates a conference room Samuel and Vivian try to decide what to do with their lives. What can humans do better than aliens ????
P**K
Eventful career
At the end of this novel the lead character has lead an eventful career over many years that has spawned 3 generations of family. This series could go on for a long time.
H**R
Great series
Great if you like this sort of thing. I do
A**P
Another entertaining tale from Union Station!
These are fairly lightweight, fun stories - which is exactly what they set out to be.I have read all 15 books in this series and they are well written and enjoyable. The characters are engaging and likable as well as consistent. I definitely want a Cayl Hound!
N**6
Will Career Planning take on a new dimension for EarthCent?
Chaos (of a very controlled sort) and people moving through life continues on Union Station. The Ambassador and her extended family manage to cover a broad scope of challenges without ever breaking into a sweat. Just as expected.
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