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PartnerShip by Margaret Ball, Anne McCaffrey

katekat's review against another edition

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4.0

I hadn't read the Brainship books in years so I decided it was time for a re-read and I happy to report that they stood up to the test of time. I really enjoyed the story and found myself very interested in the characters in these books. I am super glad I read them again.

infosifter's review against another edition

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4.0

McCaffrey was writing YA before it was all the rage, which means I actually got to discover it while I was still the target audience. :-) this series revolves around the idea that if someone would be born with birth defects too severe to allow them to live, they could be placed in a protective shell, and then they could use their mind to power a spaceship.

dotsonapage's review against another edition

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1.0

Nantia is boring and to good for her own good. Her passengers are ridiculous snobs. That's pretty much all I can tell you about this book as that's about as far as I got. Don't waste your time with this one. Fortunately the rest of the Brainship series is a lot more exciting and the shellpeople involved have a lot more personality than Nantia did.

awamiba's review

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PartnerShip (Brainship) by Anne McCaffrey (1992)

katekat's review

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4.0

I hadn't read the Brainship books in years so I decided it was time for a re-read and I happy to report that they stood up to the test of time. I really enjoyed the story and found myself very interested in the characters in these books. I am super glad I read them again.
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