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1: Good story
Good story. I always liked the "Petaybee" storyline. However, this is most definitely more geared towards a younger audience; age range would be more around 9 to 13. I appreciate Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's assistance to Ms. McCaffrey to keep this storyline alive.
I'm hoping that the next one of this series is more geared to a little older audience as the twins get older.
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2: Worth having
This book is the 2nd in the Petaybee twins series. It is well worth having and be warned that you will probably want to have the next book (Deluge) nearby when you finish it.
It flows well from Changelings (the 1st book) and the characters are full and clear. As always Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough marry well in their writing and this series continues to be a very enjoyable read.
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3: Maelstrom
The McCaffrey/Scarbourough partnership has produced another quick read in the Power That Be cycle of books with Maelstom, second in their new trilogy. If all you want is to continue reading of the adventures of the twins of Petaybee, revisting a familiar universe and no challenges, read this book. If you want to have your perceptions of the world shaken - go and find some harder sci-fi. What you have here is a cosy kitchen sink drama with little real danger. A fine tea/coffee break read. But not something that sticks in the mind long afterwards.
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4: Twins are Fantastic
Maelstrom: Book Two of The twins of Petaybee is fun to read. I would advise all who enjoy shape changing stories to read this series.
I love when the children change and become seals. It is interesting that when they become seals they have the same instincts a seal would have. For instance, they use sonar, and want to play and eat fish.
I truly enjoyed this book.
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5: Maelstrom (The Twins of Petaybee, Book 2)
It kept up the pace and the story line as book 1 left off. I really enjoyed it and very much look forward to Book 3.
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