Alexander Galaxus: The Ascension War Trilogy: Alexander Galaxus

Alexander of Terra (Alexander Galaxus, #1), Alexander Overlord (Alexander Galaxus, #2), Alexander The Conqueror (Alexander Galaxus, #3), The Ascension Wars ar More Alexander Galaxus: The Complete Alexander Galaxus Trilogy.
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My only regret with this series: JP Patton After reading the trilogy, several times, I was sadden to think that there would be no more Alexander in my life. But then I ran across the exile sequel, downloaded it and read it the same day. As with the trilogy I couldn't put it down the excitement and action goes from the first to the last page.

Exile answers some questions I had from the previous books; i. Nazeera's child with Bureel.

I truly enjoyed this book and anxiously look forward to the next Alexander saga. This has been one of the most original ideas I have come across in a long time when it comes to the space opera genre. It does follow the same formula that you see, strong lead character overcoming insurmountable odds to lead the good guys to victory.

Where this series excels is in the back story, that is why I eager devoured Space Cadet and the Space Ranger books. Having mentioned that I would like to say that those books are rife with spoilers for this series, so if you really follow this series I suggest reading those books as well. Alexander, Enigma Another instalment in what I have found to be a great entertaining story.

Good development of the strategies, and the 'luck' needed sometimes for things to work out. But I do want to see Alexander conclude on a successful note. Such is the time involved with Alexander through the series that it would be a bit of a downer if his victory proves a hollow one at the personal level. Rovert The Alexander Galaxus series is great. I just wish I could find all the books, listed in order on Amazon.

Alexander Conqueror – More of the same . . . which is a good thing

That is one thing Amazon's book service could do. When an author has multiple books in a series, list all of them so readers can get them an read them in order. While the book stands on its own and is certainly well written, enough hints to what happened before are dropped to make me want to get the other books in the series. So far, I have only read a few and they were all great. I am eagerly awaiting the next book to see what happens!

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Alexander the Destroyer This saga is amazing. I love how you have created a world to explore with these books. I can't wait for the next Space Ranger and Space Cadet. Don't ever kill off the Overlord, please Paul Charleston This book brings an end to the Methuselan story arc of the Alexander Galaxus series of books.


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The Last Dinosaur Egg. The ClueFinders Reading Adventures: Alexander is outnumbered ten-to-one. What can he do against such overwhelming odds? The climax occurs in orbit around Terra where Alexander and all of humanity must rely on every ounce of barbaric brilliance to save their race.

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Alexander the Conqueror follows directly on Alexander Overlord. As the title of this post says, it is more of the same and that is a good thing as far as I am concerned because I really liked Alexander Overlord and I do like this book.

Alexander is the same stereotypical knight in shining armour type hero who, eventually, vanquishes his enemies and saves the day. For someone like me, whose science fiction preferences lean towards capital ship space battles, this book is like candy to a child. They are also reasonably realistic even though I still have a bit of difficulty with this converted-wet-navy-stuff.