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Sent To Watch

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Sent To WatchSent to watch, but not to affectsuch is the Noninterference Protocol that binds all of the agents in the Interplanetary Intelligence Service whose mission is to infiltrate leading nations on primitive planets to help the Confederation of Civilized Planets determine when a world is ready to be formally contacted and offered membership in the Confederation. Unni Vlaytork and her two fellow agents, Ori Svavapass and Urelt Sraymlat, are assigned to a

“Sent to watch, but not to affect”—such is the Noninterference Protocol that binds all of the agents in the Interplanetary Intelligence Service whose mission is to infiltrate leading nations on primitive planets to help the Confederation of Civilized Planets determine when a world is ready to be formally contacted and offered membership in the Confederation.

Unni Vlaytork and her two fellow agents, Ori Svavapass and Urelt Sraymlat, are assigned to a faction on “Earth 48” known as the British Empire during the Regency of Prince George. They find themselves at odds with their agency’s Noninterference Protocol when a cruel and aggressive starfaring empire is discovered in another part of the galaxy.

The agents conceive a plan to accelerate the technical development of the planet, hoping to have Earth 48 admitted to the Confederation before the invaders arrive. Two of the agents are to marry, have a son, and groom him to be a future prime minister who would carry out the necessary reforms. The success of the plan hinges on hiding this apparent violation of the Noninterference Protocol from an inflexible superior officer.

But there is another complication: both Ori and Urelt are in love with Unni.

About the Author

David J. Lebenstein grew up on Long Island. He is a geoscientist and has worked in the petroleum industry and in environmental remediation. Since his youth, Lebenstein has had an interest in history and in planetary science. He is an amateur musician and composer. Lebenstein has been married for over thirty-five years and is a father and a grandfather.

READERS' FAVORITE REVIEW 5 OUT OF 5 STARS!

"Sent To Watch by David J. Lebenstein is a science fiction novel set just after the historic battle of Waterloo. Our Earth, called Earth 48, is just one of the many planets with life. Aliens do exist and they are all humans. These ‘humans’ have an alliance in which they allow other Earths to join the Confederation of Civilized Planets when they reach a certain level of technological advancement. Earth 48 is still primitive but it is one of the planets under close observation as it moves closer to membership status. The Interplanetary Intelligence Service is expected to watch but not affect anything that happens on the planets that they observe. They would have stuck to this protocol but the Vittmians, an enemy alien race empire, threatens a peaceful projection. The agents of the Interplanetary Intelligence Service working on Earth 48 have bled alongside their charges and feel more than a little attached.

David J. Lebenstein is an imaginative writer and a brilliant historian. I studied British history and have read many novels set in historically significant times but Sent To Watch taught me about the political atmosphere and the expected turnout after the war. We get an inside look at what life was like for people in those days and I’m not talking about fancy balls and the lives of the wealthy nobles. Because of the nature of the story, there is a lot of military detail but it didn’t take away from normal everyday people and events. Another thing I found enjoyable was the world view as to which nations would emerge as global leaders and it is clear that might is not always the determining factor. Looking at history in hindsight, I can safely say no one can really predict the future. I loved agent Ori most because he observed Earth 48 and thought of it as home.

Many people assume that humans will gain the capacity to ignore greed and the desire to have more and more as technology advances but I think that is impossible as long as someone desires to stand heads and shoulders above others no matter the cost. It’s one of the reasons world leaders can't seem to satisfy people because they just have to prove how superior they are. In this book, however, the leaders are working to improve and protect everyone’s lives."

- Reviewed by Maureen Dangarembizi for Readers' Favorite

"Sent to Watch by David J. Lebenstein is a science fiction book about an Interplanetary Intelligence Service interested in watching the developments of different "Earths," about 52 in all. Some of these "Earths" are a part of the confederation, others are under surveillance, and others are opposed to the idea of joining the confederation. One of the "Earths" in surveillance, Earth 48, is unique with intelligent natives who are right-handed instead of the usual left-handed. Agents are sent throughout the major continents of this Earth in twos and threes, but the story focuses on the agents sent to the British Empire. They get into trouble together with their team leader going against a major rule. Did they triumph? The Interplanetary Intelligence Service is faced with a bigger challenge of an upcoming enemy that is growing rapidly between the planets. Would the Interplanetary Intelligence Service fall or rise?

The author switched the names of the agents between their names used on Earth 48 and their native names in the course of the story. And I found this amazing. For instance, Major Robert Weatherby is Agent Ori Svavapass, and Lieutenant William Greenhill is Urelt Sraymlat and many other agents. They didn't only change their names but their outlook, adjusting to the lifestyle of whatever role they were asked to play. I found this intriguing, especially the part of Unni, who posed as Jenny Carter, a poor girl from the countryside.

The story highlighted issues of our world with the events that happened. It also opened my mind to the workings of the world we live in and the depth of selfish human interests. At a point in the story, the unity of purpose was divided with selfish interests attached to work. And this is a sort of enlightenment to the ways of the world we live in. And I see this as a positive aspect of the book. Reading the book was like seeing everything playing out before my eyes and at the same time happening in my mind. It was like I was a part of the story. This feature really impressed me.

I found the book a great read as I read through each chapter, with my curiosity growing rapidly with each page I progressed through. I must say I admired the general outlook of the book, the arrangements of its content, the diction, the names of characters, the dates, and the places used in the story. I didn't find it confusing but thrilling. I dislike nothing about the book.

Consequently, Sent to Watch gets a well-deserved 4 out of 4 stars from me. It is the best fantasy book I have come across. The events were well detailed and addressed one at a time. It was easy to navigate through and comprehend. I found it thrilling, intriguing, and informative. I recommend this book to those who are interested in science fiction and fantasy books. You would be in awe as you read through each chapter. The book was also edited professionally."

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Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
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Very comfy and warm. It’s soft and fuzzy and I love it. I will say I’m not a huge fan of the Sherpa fabric at the bottom, not because it’s not soft, just because this material, in general, seems to easily get bits of stuff stuck in it. The snuggie is slight too long (I’m 5’4) so it touches the ground sometimes and it will pick up sticks and grass and food material. I live on a farm and even if I did nothing but vacuum all day there would still be stuff on the floor and I don’t have time to vacuum all day! So, I dislike the Sherpa material going all the way down and folding like it does at the bottom. However, I’ve been extra careful with this one, and I’ve been able to physically pick any debris caught in it. I am contemplating actually cutting it and re-sewing it ever-so-slightly shorter with the outer material folded and sewn inward instead of the internal Sherpa fabric folded outward. Apart from that, it’s roomy, and I actually like the hood, which I didn’t think I would. The pocket is nice sized and also lined with Sherpa fabric. I don’t actually use the pockets to keep my hands warm but more like a kangaroo pouch to transport things like my phone, book/Kindle, or snax as I’m walking with my hands full. I travel with this thing because I’m always cold and it’s amazing. I fly with it. Yeah, I don’t care if I’m wearing this in public at the airport/on a plane, you know why? Because I’m cozy! Flight delayed? Oh, I’ve got my wearable blanket, I’m gonna nap in comfort! 😝 Airplane AC on Arctic Blast? Ha! I’m in an impenetrable cocoon of warmth and with the hood up, you can’t see me, mouth agape, as I sleep so attractively in public. You couldn’t handle seeing me that hot anyway, I’m doing you a favor! 😂 Oh, also, I took it to the hospital with me (because hospitals are basically morgues) so I washed it on hot to sanitize it. It didn’t shrink or ruin it at all, it’s fine.
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CLS
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Snuggly.
Size: Standard, Style: Solid, Color: Light Green
Well made, accurate color, very warm and roomy, cosy to wear. Very pleased with product. I will be warm this winter! Took about 10 days to ship, then longer to arrive as international. I’ve ordered another and it shipped within a couple of days this time. I reccomend.
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Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Buy! Nice robe!
Size: Oversize, Style: Solid, Color: Grey
I love this robe. I bought it for myself as a Christmas present ( 2024) and it’s the best robe I have ever had. It’s soft, warm, long, and very comfortable. I’ve washed it several times over the past year and it still maintains its same quality, looking and feeling as brand new.
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bobby
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Warm and comfy
Size: Adult, Style: Solid, Color: Black
Super soft, warm and comfy. I bought the adult size. I'm 5'11" and medium build. It's roomy and comes down to the middle of my shin. Typical robe style except that it does not open. It slips on like a shirt. May not be great if you have to go to the bathroom a lot. Otherwise awesome, I bought 2 for my sister's.
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Frau_Klink
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Keeps me nice and warm in Alaskan winters!
Size: Oversize, Style: Solid, Color: Dark Purple, Size: Oversize, Style: Solid, Color: Dark Purple
As you've probably guessed from the title of my review, I live in Alaska. In my part of the state, the temperature gets down to as low as -25°F in the winter, so I decided to get this to help keep myself warm. (Part of it was self preservation; my mom flat-out refuses to turn the heat up past 69° F.) And it doesn't help that I have defective fat either. Apparently my body thinks I live in the Southern Hemisphere or something, because it keeps me warm in what would be winter for them, but is summer for me. The opposite happens in the winter for me. So I decided to bite the bullet and make the purchase...and let me tell you, this blanket/robe works MARVELOUSLY! It's so fluffy and warm, I rarely have to turn on my space heater anymore. Now I'll admit, I was a little hesitant to bite the bullet because I'm a BBW, and most things labeled 'oversized' really aren't. (All my plus-size peeps out there know the struggle.) However, this blanket/robe is different! Not only does it fit, I have plenty of room to spare. For the record, I'm 5'6 1/2 - the half matters, trust me - and 321 lbs. But it's a little long...which is to be expected, since it's made for somebody up 6'5. So what I did to prevent mine from dragging was tie the belt underneath the pocket every time I need to leave my room, as seen in the picture. (Yes, I can still use the pocket during this time) That way, I don't have to sacrifice the extra room in favor of a shorter length. I also like how the sherpa is inside the hood as well. Between it and the elastic cuffs at the wrist, I could practically live in this blanket/robe! I also purchased this in the adult size, but in dream blue. Again, I was nervous because I didn't know if it would fit me or not. Kinda felt like I was pushing my luck there. Fortunately, my fears were unfounded. Not only does it fit as well, I have a bit of room to spare. (See the last picture if you wanna compare the two sizes.) It's not as long as the oversized version, though. The adult size stops about halfway down past my knees, whereas the oversized can pool around my feet. It's not quite as roomy on me as the oversized one is either, but I bought it to walk around outside in, so that's a good thing. More room = more air getting inside to make me cold. As of the date of this review, however, the slit no longer has the ability to snap closed on either of these robes. That was a bit of a bummer. But everything else is perfect, including the purple and blue being true to color. If you're on the fence about this blanket/robe, just do it! You'll be glad you did.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024

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