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Dorrick is restless. He doesn't know if it's TongSu's recuperation, boredom with the farm or boredom with Bordzvek. He knows he feels 'kept' at her farm, no matter how much he tries to help. Most of all he worries if it is boredom with TongSu. He worries that he's seen her thru this convalescence out of guilt. He knows he feels guilt over going to the East Basin and he's faced the fact that he did it for his own adrenaline needs and not Honshu's.
TongSu knows Dorrick is getting bored. She's been more attached than ever since she lost a kidney in the East Basin. She grew more dependent on
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Dorrick is restless. He doesn't know if it's TongSu's recuperation, boredom with the farm or boredom with Bordzvek. He knows he feels 'kept' at her farm, no matter how much he tries to help. Most of all he worries if it is boredom with TongSu. He worries that he's seen her thru this convalescence out of guilt. He knows he feels guilt over going to the East Basin and he's faced the fact that he did it for his own adrenaline needs and not Honshu's.

TongSu knows Dorrick is getting bored. She's been more attached than ever since she lost a kidney in the East Basin. She grew more dependent on Dorrick as she healed, and more in awe of a hero who would stick with her thru this. She was now so wrapped up in him that she hardly thought about Variety, and had to force herself now.

Now that TongSu was nearly recovered from the injuries she sustained in the East Basin, they thought it might be nice to take a different kind of trip. One where they could relax and recuperate, one where they might find the quiet time to renew their relationship. The Knidola Basin seemed ideal, it had few large predators, no ancient hatreds, few serious drugs and a lively beach scene. The natives were said to be laid-back and friendly, the prices reasonable and the inns comfortable.

So it is TongSu who suggests they should get out and meet people, but the first people they meet are from an all-nude all-girl boat band who have just had their boat stolen. TongSu soon volunteers to help them spot it from the air and they soon learn that their bonds will be tested as never before in what becomes Dorrick and TongSu's sexiest adventure.


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I am a retired embedded systems engineer and sci-fi hobbyist from Hartford. Most of my stories concern Kassidor, 'The planet the hippies came from' which I have used to examine subjects like: What would it take to make the hippy lifestyle real? How would extended lifespans affect society? What could happen if we outlive our memories? How can murder be committed when violence is impossible?

I have recently discovered that someone new to science fiction should start their exploration of Kassidor with the Second Expedition trilogy. To the mainstream fiction reader the alien names of people, places and things can be confusing. This series has a little more explanation of the differences between Kassidor and Earth. In all of the Kassidor stories you will notice the people do not act like ordinary humans but like flower children from the 60's. It is not until Zhlindu that the actual modifications made to human nature to make them act that way are spelled out. To aide that understanding I've made The Second Expedition free.

I am not a fan of violence and dystopia. I believe that sci-fi does not just predict the future, but helps create the future because we sci-fi writers show our readers what the future will be and the readers go out and create it. I believe that the current fad of constant dystopia and mega-violence in sci-fi today is helping to create that world, and I mention that often in reviews and comments on the books I read. I also believe that the characters in those stories who are completely free of any affection are at least as unnatural as the modified humans of Kassidor.

In my reviews, * = couldn't finish it. ** = Don't bother with it. *** = good story worth reading. **** = great and memorable story. ***** = Worth a Hugo.