Colonization Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Johnny B. Truant & Avery Blake
SCORE
4
TOTAL RATINGS
161

Colonization by Johnny B. Truant & Avery Blake Book Summary

Continue the journey with the third book in the blockbuster Alien Invasion series, the breakout sci-fi series with over 1000 5-star reviews.

HUMANITY ISN'T ALL THEY LEFT BEHIND…

Two years later, the world lives in fragile peace. But a clandestine search has begun … and a clock has started ticking.

Two years after first contact, Astral forces have established their fragile kingdom around the globe. Motherships occupy the cities. Shuttles patrol the lawless outlands. The pacifist class of Astrals known as Titans assist humans in running their alien empire, while bloodthirsty Reptar peacekeepers ensure that order is kept. And unseen in the ships above, a third class of visitor calls the shots — the unseen Divinity, worshipped and feared by citizens in equal measure.

Meyer Dempsey sits on his plinth as Viceroy of Heaven's Veil, on the old site of Vail, Colorado. As with other Viceroys in the eight other world capitals, humanity's remains revere Meyer almost as a god.

But below the surface, both colonies and outlands have begun to crumble with unrest.

Until now, the rebellion has been quiet. Now, desperation bubbles as they learn the Astrals have begun digging for an ancient device buried beneath the glowing blue Apex at Heaven's Veil.

But twin truths of the forthcoming alien war (or a possible alien apocalypse) have dawned at Benjamin Bannister's facility in Moab, sending plans into action:

The Astrals have lost what they hoped to uncover.

And humanity's only chance is to find it first.

★★★★★ "This book will have you sitting on the edge constantly, wanting to know what's going to happen next." — Vicki W.

★★★★★ "The third is always the best. I can say that with authority since I'm a third myself. But in all seriousness, Colonization is the best of the trilogy." — Ashlynn Antrobus

★★★★★ "I feel like a broken record when I write about these guys and their books, but I can't help but say how amazingly entertaining they are! I have yet to read a single book of theirs that I could put down for more than a few minutes at a time, and this is no exception." — Dana Lane

★★★★★ "Okay I am hooked. Got first book in series free. I bought 2 and 3. Now I am getting the rest of the series." — kj

★★★★★ "Colonization is the third book in the Alien Invasion Series, and it just keeps getting better and better… This book is full of twists and page turning action. The ending will leave you wanting more and I can't wait to get started with Annihilation." — Christine

This relentless, page-turning tale of colonization and alien empire is the third in the completed Alien Invasion series.

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Book Name Colonization
Genre Science Fiction
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Colonization (Johnny B. Truant & Avery Blake) Book Reviews 2024

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Colonization. This book had a ending that was a surprise. I am looking forward to the next book.

Great Story. Exciting page-turner about an alien invasion of earth. Like-able (and hate-able) characters, scary (and tricky) aliens, cool technology (and archeology). I scorched through the first few books and I'm very eagerly awaiting the next 3 due out starting in June 2016.

love/hate. Heres the deal guys,I’m one of those readers who love to discover new gems by reading the free downloads and if I get hookeddon’t mind paying for the sequels. Usually they tend to fall in the $2 to $4 dollar range. Not you guys! when I first read the first Invasion series book I was hooked. You guys have a great writing style and I thought these will be writers to follow and enjoy.But by book four the dew was off the lily. By now I have realized you guys are working a style of formula writing I will call the “one step forward two steps back”approach.With each chapter or so we are subjected to having the same material we have already read spoon fed us again within the musings of the different characters. A little of this is expected but WOW! you guys are masters. Why would you do this ? Why to stretch your one book into many of course and charging a rather hefty price at $4.99 which in the digital age is bit of overkill. As much as I have enjoyed this series, when it is finished then so am I. I’m seventy one and due to the time constraints that entails, I just want to move along a little faster with the stories I decide to take bites out of my life with. More is not always better guys!

What Colonization?. Ok, so out of the blue we jump ahead two years! Things have changed greatly around the little house on the hill in Veil, Colorado. As you’ll recall, Piper had just came back and was calling out her family and associates from the underground bunker. She did that to save their lives, I guess, because the aliens then blasted a big hole in the earth where the house and bunker used to be. I believe that’s the way it went, but since we weren’t there and the story doesn’t say what happened after that, we’ll just have to fill in the blanks. Apparently, Meyer Dempsey is also back. He’s now “in-charge” of humanity via some unknown ability to communicate directly (or indirectly) with the aliens. Oh, yeah, they are now called the “Astrals”. There are at least three classes of Astrals, the Divinity who never, ever leave the ship and they usually are the ones thinking to Meyer, the Titans who are huge, powerfully built pacifist, and the Reptars who just tear people to pieces, but are otherwise known as the Peacekeepers! Meyer Dempsey and his family including Raj, Christopher, and Terrance now live in a huge compound from which he directs humanity to do what the Astrals want or else! The “else” part means you die if you don’t do what you’re told. Other than that, humanity can get back to the business of living and dying naturally if they want. So, the Dempsey’s and anyone living in the Heaven’s Veil are considered collaborators with Earths conquerors and are targets of the small, but growing resistance movement. Heaven’s Veil is under attack on many occasions, but the rebels are usually ineffective against the Astrals and are usually dead right after a failed attack. The Astrals are looking for something on or in the earth and they don’t understand what has happened to humanity since their last visit. The Astrals are a group-think species. They all share the same thoughts, feelings, emotions and other such stuff. Humanity of old, when religion was strong and made everyone believe the same things almost made humans very much like the Astrals. Not any more! They have found humans to be much more individualistic and that they don’t understand. Well, this is all pretty weird and kind of hard to understand. I don’t understand how Meyer Dempsey can get things done when there isn’t much of a dialogue with the aliens at any point in this book. And, he doesn’t actually do anything in this part of the story. He’s just there as the Viceroy for the aliens and everyone else seems to be afraid of him and the aliens but they don’t do much in this story either. In fact, there isn’t much of anything really going on in this story. We do meet the leader of the Outlands, Nathan Andreus. He’s supposed to be a bad guy, but he doesn’t actually do anything bad in this book. He actually gets involved in helping everyone out at the end. At the end of the book it gets kind of exciting when we find out the true nature of the Titans, but that part goes by pretty quickly and then we’re wondering what’s next. Oh, yeah, Meyer Dempsey gets killed. I think; not sure about that. Good book but not sure why it was called “Colonization”?

More terror, more surprises, shifting alliances. COLONIZATION kept me wanting more.. COLONIZATION, the third entry in the Invasion series by Platt and Truant, is an exciting ride. Like INVASION and CONTACT, COLONIZATION continues to surprise. The landscape is becoming more alien, the aliens are more terrifying and human alliances are more capricious. The book shifts direction again. Every chapter leaves you guessing and gasping for air. Like their other books, COLONIZATION explores big ideas from not-so-obvious perspectives. The science is presented at just the right level of detail, supporting, rather than overwhelming the story. Because, in the long run, that is what Platt and Truant deliver, a great story with impeccably-drawn characters, descriptions that pull you into their world and a serious threat. What more could you want?

Another page turner... Yet another great following book in the series. Is it just me or is Raj just a pain?

Contact. Nice twist on the invasion theme. Characters are interesting and seem true to life. A good, enjoyable read. I' ve finished the first two stories and about to start the third. Give them a try, well worth the effort. Thank you to the authors, keep 'em coming!

Awesome. I truly enjoyed this book as well as the first book. I find that it is imaginative and easy to read. I didn't want to put it down, wondering what would happen next! If you enjoy sci-fi you read this as well as the first book. Great writers. The publishers need more due diligence in spelling as there were some errors that I encountered. None of them, however have changed the ease of reading. Thank you for publishing these authors and for writing great introductions.

Awesome read!. This series of books are awesome! They keep you hooked and wanting more! Great job!!!

A great sequel !. I am now excited to continue reading the series and would like to thank the authors for their efforts in creating the story!

Back to Fast Paced Action - can't wait for book 4. In Colonization, the final volume of this Omnibus, we're back with Meyer, who is really a great character. He's solidly on the side of the aliens, and we get to spend a lot more time with the aliens that in either of the previous two volumes. We learn of at least 2 different kinds of aliens (and a rumored third kind that don't actually appear) as Meyer leads a human society under the alien's thumbs and rebel humans do what they can to pester the alien presence on their land. The action in this 3rd volume is back on the order of the first book, so you will tear right through it. At the end, you get to learn what is more important to Meyer: his place at the head of the human colony on our own planet under the thumb of the aliens...or his family. Plus, if it wasn't totally obvious in the first two books...Raj is a complete ******. Do be warned, though...once the story ends, the epilogue at the end of volume 3 has a great hook that will get you impatiently waiting for Volume 4.

Back on track?. After introducing novel characters in the first book, the second book went an entirely unanticipated direction and left us wondering what happened to those folks we met in book one. In book three earth is settling in to a new normal, but we still don't know the true intent of the aliens. A meaningful resistance, that appears to have a better understanding of my the aliens' intentions than any the authors have chosen to share with readers, begins to have substance and characters we can again care about. As book three ends, the curtain begins to lift and we understand a little more about what has happened to our main characters behind the scenes. My interest is back and I have signed on f or book three.

Amazing. Love these books!

Colonization. I am not a fan of serializations and this one is particularly annoying.

Colonization. The second book filled out several of the characters only touched upon in the first. There were several surprises in this book that made you want to continue reading. Well done!

Lost my interest. I loved the first book, and thought the second was a pretty good read, but I struggled to finish the third. Also, somewhere along the way I had the impression that this was a trilogy. Now I feel like a bit of a chump, doling out small amounts of money to continue to be left hanging. Please wrap up this storyline.

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Enjoyable series. Great series of books. Well written and some great characters. Job well done to the authors. Looking forward to seeing how it all turns out.

Another great read!. The story is kept fresh with new twists and turns. Onto the fourth book....

Enjoyably different. I am really enjoying the different scenarios in these books. Unexpected events give depth to some of the more stock characters with them not always acting as you would think. Would love to know more of what's happening elsewhere. Hope that's coming up down the track.

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The Colonization book written by Johnny B. Truant & Avery Blake was published on 19 May 2015, Tuesday in the Science Fiction category. A total of 161 readers of the book gave the book 4 points out of 5.

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