Star Svensdotter Series by Dana Stabenow, Marguerite Gavin

3.71 · 24 ratings
  • Second Star (Star Svensdotter #1)
    #1

    Second Star (Star Svensdotter #1)

    Dana Stabenow, Marguerite Gavin

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1991

    When the Betelgeuse message was detected, it changed a lot of things on Earth. We began to look seriously outward, not with the heady optimism of the early days, but with deliberate calculation. We knew that Someone was out there, and that eventually, they’d be coming. If Earth didn’t occupy the High Frontier, it could be ours to lose... more

  • No Place Like Home (Star Svensdotter #1.5)
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    No Place Like Home (Star Svensdotter #1.5)

    Dana Stabenow

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2011

    A short story about the sanctity of life in all its varied forms. A short story.

  • A Handful Of Stars (Star Svensdotter #2)
    #2

    A Handful Of Stars (Star Svensdotter #2)

    Dana Stabenow

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1991

    Ellfive colony won its independence in the One-Day Revolution, but while much may be forgiven, its debts haven’t been. The orbital nation needs a serious supply of minerals and ore to realize its manufacturing potentials, and in this solar system, the cost of lifting rocks to orbit is prohibitive, the only viable option is to mine them yourself.And so, Star Svensdotter leads a prospecting expedition to the Belt, almost two AUs out, on the very edges of Earth’s colonization of space... more

  • Red Planet Run (Star Svensdotter #3)
    #3

    Red Planet Run (Star Svensdotter #3)

    Dana Stabenow

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1995

    Though her "prefab world" business is booming, Star Svendotter decides she needs to make a change, so she accepts a commission to explore Mars. But she gets more than she barbains for, including marauding space pirates and a mysterious obelisk that might explain why all previous missions to the red planet have never been heard from again.

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