The Fyfield Plantation (Arcadia's Children #2)
Book 2 in the series needs to be read after book 1. Since I haven't read it most of the story didn't make sense to me. In the end, I simply couldn't finish it. The author's writing is very good, no problems there. I always admire a writer that can transport a reader into a different world. Literary creating a planet with people, a life with their own laws and way of life. It amazes me the ability that they have in given you a world not known before.The story itself, I struggled with. Reading the
I haven't read the first installment of 'Arcadia's Children', but that did not detract from my enjoyment of reading 'The Flyfield Plantation' at all. This is a really decent sci-fi story. What I liked most, was the way in which William's makes everything seem perfectly plausible and believable. If you read sci-fi, you want the world that opens up around you to be a place for great escapism, and that's exactly what happens on Arcadia. The attention to detail in describing the make-up of the
Arcadia's Children: The Fyfield Plantation by Andrew Williams is a great follow up to his book, Arcadias Children: Samanthas Revenge. We again follow Mick Tarmy as he battles to eradicate a plantation that grows something called zuka milk, which oddly enough can be turned into a powerful and addicting drug. The force with which the author writes is formidable, as we get enmeshed with all of the characters, and the plot line. This is a powerful journey in an interesting world, one with aliens,
Did it again!!Great Book, I must say. The way the story unfolds and take you deep into the another world is simply amazing, Andrew's writing is awe-inspiring. I loved the mindset of Mick Tarmy and the way he handled every scenario, basically I loved how the author portrayed it. The way the situations were explained was so impressive, I did not even want to take a break from it. I just wanted to fall in the story more and more. I found Tarmy's priorities and his affection to his daughter and his
Another well-crafted sci-fi fantasy sequel...Author Andrew R. Williams weaves another fantastic sci-fi fantasy with intriguing twists and turns that will easily captivate the readers attention from the opening page. The author paints an exciting and adventurous story of aliens, robots and clones in a very vivid and convincing way. In addition, the characters are drawn with great credibility and integrity. The story had every element a good story should have. An exciting plot, attention to
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Title | : | The Fyfield Plantation (Arcadia's Children #2) |
Author | : | Andrew R. Williams |
Book Format | : | Ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 108 pages |
Published | : | December 2005 |
Categories | : | Drama. Book Club |
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Continuing the story line of Arcadia’s Children: Samantha’s Revenge, this futuristic sci-fi tale brings back Mick Tarmy and a cast of characters guaranteed to create a fascinating journey to destroy a plantation dedicated to growing zuka milk, which produces a powerful narcotic street drug. The Great Ones, who use the drug to raise funds for their war against humanity, will go to any lengths to stop Mick, his cohorts Claire Hyndman and Nonie Tomio, from their mission. Journey through a world filled with aliens, robots and clones in this book that is a cracking good read for all ages.Declare Books To The Fyfield Plantation (Arcadia's Children #2)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Arcadia's Children #2 |
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A sequel book in the Arcadia Childrens series by author, Andrew R. Williams taking place at Fyfield Plantation. The fantasy world is dynamic with superheroes, villians, crime, love and worth binge reading. Take your favorite pillow and sunblock, sit by the pool with your tablet and delve into this fantasy mystery. Some important plot elements you will soon find out. The prime groups are The Great Ones and Zuka Milk Plantation. Both attempt to eliminate, destroy, or overpower society in one wayBook 2 in the series needs to be read after book 1. Since I haven't read it most of the story didn't make sense to me. In the end, I simply couldn't finish it. The author's writing is very good, no problems there. I always admire a writer that can transport a reader into a different world. Literary creating a planet with people, a life with their own laws and way of life. It amazes me the ability that they have in given you a world not known before.The story itself, I struggled with. Reading the
I haven't read the first installment of 'Arcadia's Children', but that did not detract from my enjoyment of reading 'The Flyfield Plantation' at all. This is a really decent sci-fi story. What I liked most, was the way in which William's makes everything seem perfectly plausible and believable. If you read sci-fi, you want the world that opens up around you to be a place for great escapism, and that's exactly what happens on Arcadia. The attention to detail in describing the make-up of the
Arcadia's Children: The Fyfield Plantation by Andrew Williams is a great follow up to his book, Arcadias Children: Samanthas Revenge. We again follow Mick Tarmy as he battles to eradicate a plantation that grows something called zuka milk, which oddly enough can be turned into a powerful and addicting drug. The force with which the author writes is formidable, as we get enmeshed with all of the characters, and the plot line. This is a powerful journey in an interesting world, one with aliens,
Did it again!!Great Book, I must say. The way the story unfolds and take you deep into the another world is simply amazing, Andrew's writing is awe-inspiring. I loved the mindset of Mick Tarmy and the way he handled every scenario, basically I loved how the author portrayed it. The way the situations were explained was so impressive, I did not even want to take a break from it. I just wanted to fall in the story more and more. I found Tarmy's priorities and his affection to his daughter and his
Another well-crafted sci-fi fantasy sequel...Author Andrew R. Williams weaves another fantastic sci-fi fantasy with intriguing twists and turns that will easily captivate the readers attention from the opening page. The author paints an exciting and adventurous story of aliens, robots and clones in a very vivid and convincing way. In addition, the characters are drawn with great credibility and integrity. The story had every element a good story should have. An exciting plot, attention to
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