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Title: Earth Winter
by Richard Moran
ISBN: 0-312-85528-1
Publisher: St Martins Pr
Pub. Date: 01 March, 1995
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $22.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A Superb intensely dramic book!!
Comment: This book deserved a five!!! I have never read the first book but I feel I didn't need too. After finishing the book, I do see that this can become a Hollywood made movie. I'm not sure what Robert Morgan background is but there are some great military, political, scientific thoeries and senerios, in my opinion, are phenomenially well executed. After reading the 2nd chapter I was hooked. It showcased a dramatic scene about what a father would have to do in order for his family to survive. That scene was very intense. Later in the book, events that lead to a face-off between a female mayor and and angry mob had me on the edge of my seat. So much in this book keep my interest afloat, there were no boring elements at all!! This book from begining to end was excellent reading. In the future, I will definitely read more books by this author.

Rating: 4
Summary: One of the few books that ever made me cry
Comment: Ok ok.. I know what you're thinking.. cheesy disaster book, science fiction, why is he crying? I thought at the center of all this disaster stuff there was a fantastic love lost story between the two people that were torn between responsibility and love. This is one of those books that just didn't have a chance, which is sad, because I really enjoyed myself while reading this

Rating: 2
Summary: The Formula
Comment: Barely two stars. I've never seen anyone rip off their own book so badly. I'm a sucker for disaster books, so I was willing to look past the bad Hollywood action film formula that formed the foundation for the previous book. Earth Winter, however, followed the formula of the previous book so closely that I could not even begin to forgive. The cycles of the character's relationships, military-political intrigues, and science heroics were all exactly the same as the previous book. My impression is that he rewrote the previous book paragraph by paragraph in an attempt to retain the same feeling as the previous book.

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