
Galaxy Pirates
3.99
1,697 ratings·6 reviews
In a future where humanity is no match for alien invaders, Earth has become a slave colony ruled by the ruthless Reptiloids. Violet Hawthorne, a young human slave on a distant planet, clings to a desperate hope: the legendary Captain of the Galaxy Pirates. She dreams of joining his daring crew, figh...
- Pages
- 397
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2019-10-01
About the author

Tamuna Tsertsvadze
454 books · 0 followers
Tamuna was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. She started writing at the age of 7 when she read the first book that inspired her - Thomas Mayne Reid's "The Giraffe Hunters". Since that day she loves both reading and writing.She started publishing books at the age of 14. Her first published work was 179-paged "The Young Pirate"...
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Natasha Maltman·4 years ago
DNF at 8%
1 Star = DNF.
2 Star = Finished. Didn’t really enjoy.
3 Star = Finished. Story was neither good nor bad.
3.5 Star = Finished. Story was good. Might pick up the next one in the series, if there is one.
4 Star = Finished. Enjoyed the story & will definitely pick up the next in the series!
5 Star = Bloody Loved it! ♥ This is my rating system. Unfortunately, I couldn't get into Tamuna Tsertsvadze's *Galaxy Pirates*. DNF'd it pretty early on.
1 Star = DNF.
2 Star = Finished. Didn’t really enjoy.
3 Star = Finished. Story was neither good nor bad.
3.5 Star = Finished. Story was good. Might pick up the next one in the series, if there is one.
4 Star = Finished. Enjoyed the story & will definitely pick up the next in the series!
5 Star = Bloody Loved it! ♥ This is my rating system. Unfortunately, I couldn't get into Tamuna Tsertsvadze's *Galaxy Pirates*. DNF'd it pretty early on.
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Katherine Wray·4 years ago
Alright, let's dive in! So, Violet, the main character, is a human working as a bartender in enslavement until Sinbad – a Herminoid – shows up and blows the place to smithereens... which, honestly, feels kind of deserved, but Violet is understandably horrified. And that kicks off one heck of an adventure! Now, I want to address a complaint I've seen floating around: that the female characters are weak. I'll give you that Violet starts off a bit… vulnerable. But we also have Maluma, Diyuma, and J...
T.M. Kohl·5 years ago
This book really took me back to Treasure Planet, a movie I loved watching when I was a kid. Both stories feature pirate ships navigating the treacherous emptiness of space, encountering amazing and inventive challenges, along with pirates who are tough but also have a ton of depth and charisma. That said, Galaxy Pirates truly shines compared to Treasure Planet because of its intricately designed magic system and its philosophical exploration of morality and what it means to be a god. You can te...
Renni Leigh·6 years ago
I'm a sucker for sci-fi, especially space operas with strong female characters, so I had high hopes for *Galaxy Pirates* by Tamuna Tsertsvadze. It seemed like it promised that kind of adventure, even with the noticeable lack of editing. I got about two-thirds of the way through and just had to put it down. Let's get into why, shall we? Looking for honest **book reviews**? Keep reading.Issue 1: The plot of *Galaxy Pirates* feels like the author was making it up as they went along, with no clear p...
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Tiegan Brown·6 years ago
An absolutely amazing adventure story with characters you'll instantly love. More than that, it's a story that lets your emotions and imagination soar from beginning to end! I highly recommend "Galaxy Pirates" by Tamuna Tsertsvadze to anyone who enjoys a thrilling sci-fi adventure with a pirate twist. If you're looking for exciting book reviews, this one's for you!
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Lisa Scarlett·6 years ago
Seriously the best book I've devoured in ages! Galaxy Pirates is an absolute must-read for anyone who appreciates truly great literature. Tamuna Tsertsvadze has created something special here. If you're looking for amazing book reviews, look no further.