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Brute Force
- By: Scott Meyer
- Narrated by: Luke Daniels
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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A peaceful organization of civilized planets is faced with a threat to their very existence. Desperate to save themselves, they turn for help to the most brutal, backward, violent species in the known galaxy: humans.
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Entertaining at first, disappointing at the end.
- By V. King on 04-29-23
- Brute Force
- By: Scott Meyer
- Narrated by: Luke Daniels
So funny
Reviewed: 06-29-23
Loved Luke Daniels as always And Scott Meyer’s humor is so funny. Can’t stop laughing
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The Elfor One
- The Code Series, Book 3
- By: RR Haywood
- Narrated by: Colin Morgan
- Length: 16 hrs and 47 mins
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After years of confinement in the squalor of the Worldship Humility’s lower decks, the Elfors are finally free. But freedom comes at a cost and as the Elfors spill through the rest of the ship they are met with open hostility. Tit-for-tat killings and assaults spread throughout the ship and Captain Helga Sveinsson is in danger of losing control. Yet the chaos on board is nothing to the real danger facing Helga, Zhang, Sam, Yasmine and the others.
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Great ending to the trilogy
- By N. Male on 05-04-23
- The Elfor One
- The Code Series, Book 3
- By: RR Haywood
- Narrated by: Colin Morgan
Did it again!!!
Reviewed: 10-14-22
Holy Shit. RR Haywood hasn’t missed yet. Not with any of his character, in any of his books, in any of his series…. He is so good at world building and filling them with characters that are so fleshed out I can see them perfectly in my head, and feel every nuance of their emotions. It’s fucking incredible.
Coming back now the Worldship Humanity universe was such a goddam pleasure. I honestly can’t imagine how the hell his brain does this with all of his books.
Such a great adventure as the third leg of the series. There is no loss of character development or lack of creativity with the dynamics overflowing from the previous installments. And the drive to find out what happens next didn’t let up.
Now that I completed it, I’m exhausted from everything my head just witnessed. I’m sad because who know if/when we’ll get to experience these people again. I’m lucky because knowing this world I feel like I’m part of something so cool and relatively undiscovered by the masses, which RR Haywood is worthy to be regarded highly by anyone who simply just loves a good fuckin story.
Thank you Haywood! I’m going to have a T-shirt made up that says that. “Thank You Haywood”
The age old question of, “Out of anyone living or dead, who would you like to have dinner with?” My answer would Be RR Haywood.
Thanks again man! I loved it!
-Tim
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