The Man Who Used the Universe by Alan Dean Foster
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I found it hard to rate this one. Some aspects I really liked, like the descriptions of the aliens and the focus on business relationships and competitive learning (call me weird). Some aspects, like the pacing and the unsympathetic protagonist (a burly, Steve Jobs type), rubbed me the wrong way. I'm a ADF fan from decades back, so I'll likely read more, but this one didn't nudge me into reading more of his books faster.
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