Titan (Nasa, 2) by Stephen Baxter, Kevin Kenerly vs Glory Boy by Rick Partlow
Overall winner: Glory Boy by Rick Partlow
Key Differences
Glory Boy (Rick Partlow) is the lower-priced option with a higher average rating (4.50 from 2,038 reviews) and is noted for well-developed characters and fast-paced close-quarters action. Titan (Baxter & Kenerly) is priced in a higher tier, praised for scientific plausibility and engaging main characters but has more mixed ratings (4.10 from 539 reviews) and reported editing and pacing issues
Titan (Nasa, 2) by Stephen Baxter, Kevin Kenerly
Sci-fi space opera novel exploring scientific foundations and complex plot. Customers note engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and plausible science
Pros
- engaging story
- well-developed characters
- plausible scientific foundation
- readability appreciated by readers
Cons
- editing contains typos
- pacing issues
- length concerns
Glory Boy by Rick Partlow
Space opera novel featuring military sci-fi action, well-developed characters, and engaging pacing. Customers note strong storytelling and thorough world-building
Pros
- well-developed characters
- fast-paced action
- engaging pacing
- strong storytelling
Cons
- N/A from data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rick Partlow |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Rick Partlow |
| User Reviews | Rick Partlow |