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Resurrection

Rettet NATHAN!

by BEN CALVIN HARY

As NATHAN faces destruction and seeks resurrection, Cameron Rioz and Bonnifer Wyconder become entangled in a web of betrayal, manipulation, and emotional turmoil that leads to catastrophic consequences for key characters. The story explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the cost of ideals, delivering dramatic twists and a powerful emotional impact within the ongoing Perry Rhodan universe.

Reader Review Summary

Set in the expansive universe of the Perry Rhodan series, this installment (Band 3319) centers on the themes of loss, identity, and transformation, as a character seeks help and constructs a new body. The narrative follows complex figures such as Bonni, Cam, and the Wyconder, with the plot involving betrayals, emotional manipulation, and high-stakes events like the possible erasure of NATHAN and the death of TLD-Chefin and Posmi Aurelia Bina. The story unfolds across shifting settings, including Luna and Agolei, and is marked by dramatic developments and emotional intensity, particularly in its final sections. The book is classified as space opera and science fiction, authored by Ben Calvin Hary, and was published on March 28, 2025. It has received 22 ratings and 10 full reviews, averaging 3.91 out of 5 stars.

Readers praised the book for its intricate characterizations, especially of Bonni and Cam, whose motivations and psychological depth were highlighted as compelling. The emotional impact of the narrative, particularly in the final chapters, was frequently mentioned, with several reviewers noting how the story played powerfully on their feelings. The plot twists, dramatic events, and the handling of betrayals and moral ambiguity were also appreciated. Many found the pacing and information density to be improvements over previous entries, and the book's relevance to the ongoing series arc was noted as a positive aspect.

Some readers expressed dissatisfaction with certain elements, such as the pacing in the first two-thirds of the book, which were described as slow or difficult to engage with. There was criticism of the NATHAN subplot, with at least one reviewer finding it uninteresting and feeling that even the head writer could not make it appealing. The characterization of Cameron was also a point of contention, with complaints about the character devolving into clichéd 'edgy teen' tropes. Additionally, some found the actions of the two immortal characters, Tolot and Monkey, to be implausibly naive or careless given their experience, which detracted from the overall believability.

The book's cover art by Dominic Beyeler received positive mention, and the installment is noted for its significant impact on the ongoing series storyline, with several reviewers referencing its importance as a 'key novel.' The narrative leaves certain plotlines unresolved, indicating that the story will continue in future volumes. The author, Ben Calvin Hary, is recognized as the series' head writer (Expokrat), and his personal influences are noted in the characterization. The book is part of a weekly release schedule, contributing to a sense of ongoing discovery for readers.

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