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Synopsis
The mind ship was the break through to the stars. In spite of work on Faster Than Light, hyperdrives, and such it was the power of the mind that turned out to be the most certain directing force between the worlds. So the mindships came into being, driven forward by the lines of mental energy, directed by trained crews - and held together not by the navigator or the captain but by the man they called the cork. He was just another man but he had the ability to siphon out the discords which could wreck a ship, to create the harmony without which starflight would be disastrous. Kilgarin was such a "cork." but he had deliberately grounded himself until they forced him to take up the mental reins again. It was thei risk and they should have known better - because Kilgarin had ulterior motives no ship's cork had a right to harbor.
Is Mindship appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A cerebral sci-fi novel about a psychic navigator forced back into service with hidden motives. Mild tension and psychological manipulation but no graphic content; suitable for mature middle grade and up.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include mental manipulation and deception.
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Who'll love this
Teens who enjoy space travel stories with mind powers and psychological twists will find this intriguing.