Degrading Orbits

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Bradley Horner: Degrading Orbits (2018, Independently Published)

English language

Published Sept. 14, 2018 by Independently Published.

ISBN:
978-1-7178-2567-4
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Review of 'Degrading Orbits' on 'Goodreads'

I was just talking about how much of a slog I had in a prior book. This book was not like that. I had to tell myself to slow down.. Slow down Andy, it's going to end, you need to enjoy it.. NOOOO.. flipflipflipflip.. NOOOOOO.... WHAT DO YOU MEAN ITS ENDING HERE?

Yea. I got a bit involved.

It was a blast though. This book evolves quite nicely where it's predecessor leaves off. Axel is thrust further into events out of his control and the rest of the world that is on his side is trying to help him, elevate him, or utilize him--what does he want though?

To be as invisible as possible.

I find it all a bit weird in some senses. We have an artist, a hacker, a gamer--a gamer with some deep love of the sport and building of games, but when reality crosses his path …

Review of 'Degrading Orbits' on 'Goodreads'

I've followed Brad for a few years here on GR and I've told others that I rarely if ever doubt his thoughts. He has a great eye and mind and I've appreciated that for all my reading for quite some time. This is my first foray into his own writings and I walked in with a little trepidation because YA books are not quite my thing. Knowing that I kept having to play an optometrist and toggle between my 14-year-old self and my 41-year-old self.

Better.. Better.. Better now? Try again.. Better.. Better?

Let me first say that this is a really neat book, from either age perspective Mr. Horner has done a bang up job bringing a future world to bear where nanotechnology is literally in everything and without power would pretty much consume everything. Kind of a wicked blade to dance there.

His use of politics both geo, …