The Unincorporated Woman Review

The Unincorporated Woman
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The Unincorporated Woman ReviewContains Spoilers
I'm a little past the halfway point in Unincorporated Woman. And so far it has not disappointed. I got into this series last December when I went to the book store to buy a book, and my only criteria was that it be science fiction and thick. The Unincorporated Man (1st) book fit that criteria, and after reading the back cover blurb, I had to get it. And I am glad I did. The Unincorporated War (2nd book) was more of a military sci-fi novel-IMO, whereas the 1st book introduced us to a very interesting concept. The Unicorporated War continued that story though and was just as good as the first book, with one hell of nailbiter for an ending. The Unincorporated Woman is a bit heavy on the military action, yet comes across as a kind of blending of the first two books. By this, I mean in style only, but not in story by any means. The Unincorporated Woman, so far, is a very solid continuation of the story set up by the first two books. And if you do like military sci-fi, there is a space battle in this book that will absolutely keep you glued to your seat. Can't wait to finish this book, and start the next one when it comes out, which can't be soon enough.The Unincorporated Woman OverviewThere's a civil war in space and the unincorporated woman is enlisted! The epic continues.The award-winning saga of a revolutionary future takes a new turn. Justin Cord, the unincorporated man, is dead, betrayed, and his legacy of rebellion and individual freedom is in danger. General Black is the great hope of the military, but she cannot wage war from behind the President's desk. So there must be a new president, anointed by Black, to hold the desk job, and who better than the only woman resurrected from Justin Cord's past era, the scientist who created his resurrection device, the only born unincorporated woman. The perfect figurehead. Except that she has ideas of her own, and secrets of her own, and the talent to run the government her way. She is a force that no one anticipated, and no one can control.The first novel in this thought-provoking series, The Unincorporated Man, won the 2009 Prometheus Award for best novel.

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