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Thrive Gandhi Requiem
(2023)(The seventh book in the Thrive Colony Corps Space Adventures series)
A novel by Ginger Booth
Discover high-tech prizes, and horrors, in the series finale!
Tripping through terrifying futures, Ben Acosta strives to regain his home universe and timeline.
But is he truly the one piloting his lost starship? Or does someone else have an agenda?
Meanwhile on the home timeline, the Colony Corps limps along bereft of its star players. Led by Ben’s struggling son Nico and daughter Frazzie, the B team reopens the last known colony world of Gandhi.
With breeding habits like rabbits, Gandhi proves the most populous colony yet. Their tech solution to the terraforming problem can revolutionize the League! But their social mores combine the worst of all worlds, subjugating women and lower castes.
On a world where uneducated mothers raise a dozen kids apiece, can Frazzie make an impact?
And can Nico revive Sass and Clay?
Don’t miss the time-traveling, Bollywood spectacular series finale of Thrive Colony Corps Space Adventures!
Genre: Science Fiction
Tripping through terrifying futures, Ben Acosta strives to regain his home universe and timeline.
But is he truly the one piloting his lost starship? Or does someone else have an agenda?
Meanwhile on the home timeline, the Colony Corps limps along bereft of its star players. Led by Ben’s struggling son Nico and daughter Frazzie, the B team reopens the last known colony world of Gandhi.
With breeding habits like rabbits, Gandhi proves the most populous colony yet. Their tech solution to the terraforming problem can revolutionize the League! But their social mores combine the worst of all worlds, subjugating women and lower castes.
On a world where uneducated mothers raise a dozen kids apiece, can Frazzie make an impact?
And can Nico revive Sass and Clay?
Don’t miss the time-traveling, Bollywood spectacular series finale of Thrive Colony Corps Space Adventures!
Genre: Science Fiction
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