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Go Catch Your Star

Go Catch Your Star

9 hrs. 2 min.
What should one do if physicists have had so much energy stolen from them that it would be enough for a small star, if another star is ready to explode, if three dragons with unique abilities have disappeared, and if signals strikingly resembling artificial ones have been registered in a neighboring galaxy? Any dragon knows: call the Noble Ancestor. But what should the Noble Ancestor do?
Once again, the novella is written from the perspective of the Dragon from the first book. (Now he is called the Great Dragon, a respected ancestor, etc.) First of all, this is a "view from the other side" of the events of "Shards of Eden"—the Great Dragon headed the rescue expedition to find Gloom, Katrin, and Lobasti. Then comes a space Robinsonade with motifs often found in science fiction (a planet-sized supercomputer, and so on). All of this would be simply nauseating if the text did not contain two things—humor, and some strange aroma of the sixties with its faith in science, friendship, love, and the Detachment…
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