A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe

, #1

Paperback, 473 pages

English language

Published May 12, 2018 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-41206-3
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OCLC Number:
1005550706

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4 stars (6 reviews)

Furious and fun, the first book in this bold, new science fiction adventure series follows a ragtag group of adventurers as they try to find a legendary ship that just might be the key to clearing their name and saving the universe.

Boots Elsworth was a famous treasure hunter in another life, but now she's washed up. She makes her meager living faking salvage legends and selling them to the highest bidder, but this time she got something real--the story of the Harrow, a famous warship, capable of untold destruction.

Nilah Brio is the top driver in the Pan Galactic Racing Federation and the darling of the racing world--until she witnesses Mother murder a fellow racer. Framed for the murder and on the hunt to clear her name, Nilah has only one lead: the killer also hunts Boots.

On the wrong side of the law, the two women board a …

2 editions

Just ignore the magic and enjoy the action

4 stars

Although the beginning felt a little flat, and it took me a while to get past the inclusion of magic with the "hard" scifi elements, I'm glad I gave it a chance. Eventually, the story started to seem less formulaic, I came around to caring about the main characters, and I even started to enjoy the fact that when you've got magic in the mix, your space battles don't need to be so monochromatic. If you'd enjoy your space opera being a little gay and sparkly, give it a chance! Also, the ending of the story deals with political power and genocide, and has a satisfying denouement, so I wouldn't say it's pure fun romp. The writing of the action sequences is a particular strength of the author, I think.

reviewed A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe by Alex White (The Salvagers, #1)

This space opera with magic was not magical for me.

3 stars

It's a solid enough adventure story, and queer positive (which maybe I've become a little blasé about, but could make it very affirming for the right young adult). On the other hand the world of Expanse + Spells didn't really grab me. Maybe that's just me, but I want to be lied to a little bit, and have your magic pretend to be weird science.

Review of 'A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This book was recommended in a Facebook group of fans of Space Opera. GIven the review in the recommendation, the ad copy in iBooks, and the low price, I grabbed a copy without reading the "sample" I could have downloaded. I was unprepared that the story would involve significant amounts of magic right from the start. And the first chapter was all about drivers of magic-fueled racing cars, which are not a stale of the space opera I thought I had purchased. I almost put the book down at that point, but the first main character we meet, Nilah, is thrust into a tantalizing mystery that compelled me to keep reading. In the second chapter, the character of "Boots" is introduced, a garrulous and embittered veteran of a war in which she fought for the losing side, she now is making her living selling treasure maps to gullible treasure seekers. …

Subjects

  • Space ships
  • Smugglers
  • Adventure stories
  • Fiction