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A few reader comments for Lost in Translation…
…from Paperback Swap:
“Great story about two empaths from different species who must work together to find common ground and avert interstellar war. Enjoyed the character development (human and alien).”
“This book was a very good read for me. The characters were good and well thought out. The author took the homage of walking in another person’s shoes to the limit with his ideas of the empathic Translators who quite literally do do it.”
Of course, since this is from a site called “Paperback Swap” I suspect neither of these readers actually, you know, bought the book, but you can’t have everything.
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