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The wait is over! At last, New York Times bestselling author Alan Dean Foster returns to his acclaimed Humanx universe, where a young human orphan called Flinx seeks to unlock the dangerous secrets of his past and the uncertain prospects of his future with the aid of the formidable minidrag known as Pip. Together, Flinx and Pip have roamed the galaxy on their quest for knowledge, finding friends and enemies along the way, and providing unforgettable memories for an ever-growing legion of delighted fans. Now, with Reunion, Alan Dean Foster gives those fans what they've been clamoring for: the most mind-bending Flinx and Pip adventure yet--a roller-coaster ride into the unknown, filled with wonder and humor . . . and a host of deadly adversaries.It all starts innocently enough. Well, almost innocently. So what if Flinx uses his enhanced empathic abilities to finesse his way into a top secret security installation on Earth? Once there, he bamboozles a sophisticated AI program into releasing classified information about the Meliorare Society, the sect of renegade eugenicists whose experiments with human beings had horrified the civilized universe more than twenty years ago. After all, as one of the few Meliorare experiments to survive, Flinx has a right to know about his past. Especially since his telepathic powers seem to be evolving. The question is, evolving into what? The excruciating headaches afflicting Flinx with increasing frequency make him wonder if he will be alive to find out.But headaches are the least of his problems. For the information he uncovers leads Flinx into AAnn space, and the reptilian AAnn are more likely to eat human visitors than welcome them. Awaiting Flinx is a planet brimming with hidden dangers and astonishing discoveries. But nothing so dangerous, or so astonishing, as the unexpected return of an old enemy: an enemy as evil as she is beautiful . . .From the Hardcover edition.
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Alan Dean Foster's Flinx and Pip series has been one I've been reading for going on 40 years now, maybe longer, though I still haven't finished it completely.
This is one of my favorites, though. Flinx continues his quest to discover more about his origins including the Meliorare society and his family. At the same time, he remains on the run from various groups who are trying to hunt him down.
In this installment, Flinx travels back to old Earth and finds a “lead” that leads him on something of a wild goose chase and several different planets in another system controlled by the hostile Aan. I won't spoil the “reunion” of the title, but will say that several events from previous books are recalled. It honestly makes me want to go back and re-read the earlier books in the series.
At any rate, I thought this was a good and fun read. If you've read the earlier books in the series, you'll likely enjoy this one, too. This is just a fun space opera with interesting travels and characters.
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10 primary booksPip & Flinx is a 10-book series with 10 primary works first released in 1972 with contributions by Alan Dean Foster.
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19 primary booksHumanx Commonwealth is a 19-book series with 19 primary works first released in 1972 with contributions by Alan Dean Foster.
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19 primary booksHumanx Commonwealth Chronological is a 19-book series with 19 primary works first released in 1972 with contributions by Alan Dean Foster.