Zero Limit
Written by Jeremy K. Brown
Narrated by Christina Traister
4/5
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About this audiobook
Artemis meets Gravity in this gripping, adrenaline-fueled ride.
For war hero Caitlin Taggart, mining work on the Moon is dirty, low pay, and high risk. But no risk seems too extreme if it helps her return to Earth and the daughter she loves more than life itself. Offered a dangerous, long-shot chance to realize that dream, Caitlin will gamble with more than just her life.
By leading a ragtag crew of miners on a perilous assignment to harvest an asteroid, Caitlin could earn a small fortune. More importantly, it would give her clearance to return to Earth.
But when an unexpected disaster strikes the mission, Caitlin is plunged into a race to save not only herself, but every human being on Earth.
Jeremy K. Brown
Jeremy K. Brown published his first book, Calling Off Christmas, in 2011. His first science-fiction novel, Ocean of Storms, was written with coauthor Christopher Mari and published in 2016. Jeremy has also authored several biographies for young readers, including books on Stevie Wonder and Ursula K. Le Guin. Jeremy has contributed articles to numerous magazines and newspapers, as well as special issues for TV Guide, Newsweek, and the Discovery Channel. He lives in New York with his wife and sons and is working on his next novel.
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Reviews for Zero Limit
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Generic story with nothing original. Terrible science. To many red-shirts. Abused Deus Ex. This was just bad on many levels.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Hm... such an ideal world. The science is lackluster at best.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Oh well! This was a journey! I love this kind of films but never had a this kind of book! Just so amazing! I love the books about world that is different, about options that we think will be there in the future.
This book definitely must be turned into a movie!!! - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Finally a good hard core science fiction story. Fast paced, good character development with really interesting characters and for the most part the story is based on real science.Unlike the old fashion space operas where men are the main characters this story revolves around Caitlin Taggart, a war hero, who's fortunes have changed. The supporting cast includes a number of men and women who work more or less as a team. As with any team there are tensions; however, they put their difference aside to accomplish what needs to be done. This interactions are almost as compelling as the story itself.The story line itself is a little contrived and which is a shame; however the telling of the story is really good. I highly recommend this book.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5When the new US President enacts a travel ban on the Moonborn Caitlin Taggart is trapped off the earth, away from her daughter, desperate to return to her. When things get desperate she and her mining crew accept a risky job to claim an asteroid for mining. Then everything goes wrong, the asteroid changes course to impact with Earth, and Caitlin and her crew are trapped, their only contact Sara, the woman heading a small government organization dealing with the possibility of objects hitting the earth.
This book was fantastic. The action was non-stop and I most definitely fancast the movie I wish they'd make. The characters were well-developed and many of them--Sara and Alex from the government organization, the President of the US, and Caitlin and her crew--had their own subplots alongside the main issue of saving the earth and surviving the asteroid. There were moments of celebration, joy, and extreme sadness.
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