Pandora’s Eyes Book Review By Jennifer

  • This review is by Jennifer  – I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. You can purchase a copy for yourself below 

I am going to begin with the fact that this is the fifth book in the series, with which I did not read the prior 4 books. After reading this book, I didn’t feel that I was that far in the dark, but probably could have read the other books to know what was going on prior to this one. This is a Science Fiction book, not my normal. I do like my share of Sci-Fi, but it isn’t my favorite, especially in the state of unrest we are in. This was a little dark for the seclusive state that we are in. Maybe P.A.N.D.O.R.A. had brought this pandemic among us. Just Kidding. This book is fiction.

This book begins a little slow to do the backstory and whatnot, but quickly moves into action. This book starts with Alex Cave in the desert discovering an alien spacecraft in a dormant volcano of one of the Aleutian Islands, but is now hiding out in Hangar 5. We are taken on a journey through which many tings happen including a ship taking over a person, both called Pandora. Jadin has light green eyes, as this seems to be an advantage, it turns out to be both advantageous and disadvantageous. Apparently, the GREEN is a BINARY language. Jadin noticed that the alien’s eyes were brighter than hers, but both were GREEN! The alien thinks that Jadin is their leader because of her green eyes.

We are taken on quite an adventure and interaction between the Humans and the aliens. The device makes many peculiar things happen. Pandora is very selective with the people that she will deal with and will only negotiate with a select few. She demands that we rid our universe of a certain race, but will we? This was quite the interesting read to say the least.

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