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Extinction
- Star Force, Book 2
- By: B. V. Larson
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Length: 12 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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In the second book of the Star Force series, Kyle Riggs has another bad year. The Nano ships have a new mission--one that sentences their pilots to death. Meanwhile, the governments of Earth want to steal Star Force's Nano technology for their own. Worst of all, Earth has made a promise to the Macros, and the machines are coming to collect.
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The Kyle Rigs Show
- By Andrew on 11-16-12
- Extinction
- Star Force, Book 2
- By: B. V. Larson
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
Enjoy the first book, second one is poor
Reviewed: 10-08-23
I enjoyed the premise but it’s getting preposterous. I wish the author would go write some sex book and leave it out of this story. Sandra is HORRIBLE, I think she’s the final straw in me dropping the series at this point.
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Sons of War
- A Post-Apocalyptic War Thriller (The Sons of War Series, Book 1)
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 12 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Across the world, the United States recalls troops to combat civil unrest after the biggest economic meltdown in history. Marine Sergeant Ronaldo Salvatore’s platoon comes home to a powder keg that could ignite a civil war. While some see the coming collapse as the end, others see opportunity. Fleeing Naples after rival crime lords decimated his family, Don Antonio Moretti settles in Los Angeles to rebuild his criminal empire. But he is far from alone in his ambitions.
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A whole new story & a voice to capture us all
- By L.M. on 04-15-20
- Sons of War
- A Post-Apocalyptic War Thriller (The Sons of War Series, Book 1)
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Not worth the time
Reviewed: 04-07-22
Disjointed, rambling. Characters not fully formed and some things just don’t work. Like the Italian mobster with the nickname “yellow tail”? Really? I cringed every time it was mentioned. It seems the author threw parts of many stories on a table, mixed them around snd printed it. This is a terribly poor effort by the author and a waste of Ray Porter’s talent. Massive thumbs down
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My Virgin Step Daughter Being Gangbanged, Chained, Whipped & Impregnated and Kept in Solitary Confinement by the Neighborhood
- By: Terra Williams
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Meadows
- Length: 25 mins
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My Virgin Step Daughter Being Gangbanged, Chained, Whipped, & Impregnated and Kept in Solitary Confinement by the Neighborhood, tells the story of a sexy 18-year-old virgin girl, who has a stepfather that keeps her secluded in a room by herself. While she is sequestered in the room, she is reluctantly subjected to being gangbanged, chained, and whipped, by various loving and caring men from the neighborhood who are invited over by her stepfather to participate in the festivities.
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Terrible waste of time and money.
- By Consumer on 09-01-15
Terrible waste of time and money.
Reviewed: 09-01-15
Poorly written but you might expect that. The preformed cannot read, it's so bad it's funny.
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Five Million Steps
- Adventure Along the Appalachian Trail
- By: Lon Chenowith
- Narrated by: Mark McDevitt
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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Hiking from Georgia to Maine sounds incredulous to most. To Lon Chenowith, it is a journey that calls him into the wild - a journey that reveals true tests of faith and will in the direst circumstances. What began as a dream in his teens to trek the Appalachian Trail takes flight with a preliminary hike with his two young boys from Amicalola Falls to Unicoi Gap. The initial intrigue wears off, and Lon quickly realizes he will be making a long, arduous journey alone, save for a few hiking partners and unique characters met along the way.
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Really hard to get through
- By Consumer on 11-01-12
- Five Million Steps
- Adventure Along the Appalachian Trail
- By: Lon Chenowith
- Narrated by: Mark McDevitt
Really hard to get through
Reviewed: 11-01-12
What would have made Five Million Steps better?
A story
Has Five Million Steps turned you off from other books in this genre?
no, not at all.
What didn’t you like about Mark McDevitt’s performance?
Nothing stands out but overall it was a bad experience. He must have really needed the work
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Irritation
Any additional comments?
The religous tone of the book did not upset me, I expected it from the introduction, it was the only thing that gave is any sort of direction. I feel the author just didnt have enough to say. He spends 30% of the book just naming, by trail name, everyone he ever crossed pathes with. The naming of each person seemed to me so that they can say,"hey! I made it into a book!" Another 40% of the book listed every meal( whate he ate as well as everyone else dinning with him) while hiking and on his side trips. It seemed as though he had to fill space. It really got annoying. The other 30% was about the trail and how God guided him on his journey.
He should have just stuck to giving talks. There is 30-45 mineuts of material. Ouch, tiring to get through. Kept waiting for more.
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