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Will Leave the Galaxy for Good
- Jacques McKeown, Book 3
- By: Yahtzee Croshaw
- Narrated by: Yahtzee Croshaw
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
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Jacques McKeown is the most celebrated author of star-pilot fiction in the galaxy. He's rich, famous, and living in luxury, and his universe-wide fanbase eagerly awaits any news of his next book. There's just one small hitch. He's not Jacques McKeown. He's Dashford Pierce, star pilot and con artist, and if only the impatient calls from his publisher were the worst of his problems. There's also the last vestige of the Henderson crime gang, trouble brewing in the retired star-pilot community, and a small matter of somebody trying to kill him.
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unexpected! love it
- By Andrew C Mann on 05-25-24
- Will Leave the Galaxy for Good
- Jacques McKeown, Book 3
- By: Yahtzee Croshaw
- Narrated by: Yahtzee Croshaw
An amazing sequel
Reviewed: 04-11-24
I loved every bit of this. A fitting way to round out the trilogy with action, drama and tie-ins for the fanboy readers like myself. Thanks Yahtzee.
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Emergence
- Here Comes Earth, Book 1
- By: William Lee Gordon
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Where did mankind really come from? Why are we here? We can't understand the past until we embrace the future. These critical mysteries take center stage as Earth emerges into a galactic society that is far more perilous than anyone could have imagined. Our history is far more complicated than we could have known. Can a few brilliant minds find a way out for Earth?
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Sexist tripe
- By Steve on 04-30-21
- Emergence
- Here Comes Earth, Book 1
- By: William Lee Gordon
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
Don’t listen to the haters.
Reviewed: 06-29-21
This is some pretty standard HFY story with a little bit of Uplift to it. I’ve seen a lot of complaining about things like:
“There’s too much sex in this book!”
There’s not. There’s a lot of innuendo, but that’s about it.
“Women are too thirsty!”
The women in the book have agency and completely control their bodies.
“Another chosen one story?”
Again, it’s HFY. But the “humans are the prophecy” thing only comes at the end.
“The voices sound the same”
It’s Jeffery Kafer. You think this is bad, try the of Mars books.
This is not a bad book. It’s actually on the edge of pretty good. I look forward to hear the other books in the series, especially if it’s going where I think it’s going.
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The Service of Mars
- UnArcana Rebellions, Book 4 (Starship's Mage, Book 9)
- By: Glynn Stewart
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Secrets and warships combined to turn the tide of the Siege of Legatus, delivering the capital of the Republic of Faith and Reason into the hands of their enemies. With Damien Montgomery called away to lead the entire Protectorate of Mars, fighting the war falls to Mage-Admiral Jane Alexander and Mage-Lieutenant Roslyn Chambers. As the Martian Second Fleet moves against the remaining Republic worlds, Captain Kelly LaMonte’s covert stealth ship sweeps the worlds away from the conflict, searching for the Republic’s government-in-hiding and a chance to end the bloody conflict.
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Boooooo!!!!!!
- By Jbreed on 03-06-21
- The Service of Mars
- UnArcana Rebellions, Book 4 (Starship's Mage, Book 9)
- By: Glynn Stewart
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
No Damien, No Peace
Reviewed: 03-16-21
Kidding. Overall this is a good book, up to the series’ and the reader’s high standards for quality but the lack of the main viewpoint character is kinda annoying. I don’t hate Chambers or the spy ship, but that’s not what I come here for. Add on some of the points where I felt the author was purposefully padding the narrative out to extend the life of the book series and it’s a very meh part of the series.
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The Disappearance
- By: Bentley Little
- Narrated by: John Pirhalla
- Length: 12 hrs and 46 mins
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The festival was intended as a getaway from UCLA for Gary, his girlfriend, Joan, and their friends. But soon after they arrive, Joan vanishes. Calls to her parents’ home yield only dead air. Her school records are gone. And there’s no evidence that Joan, or even her roommate, ever existed. Most disturbing of all is what they do find. Among Joan’s belongings is a prayer written on a small scroll. It’s a safeguard — and a warning — from something called The Outsiders. For Gary and his friends, it’s the only clue.
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didn't like narrator
- By Nibblenut on 10-27-20
- The Disappearance
- By: Bentley Little
- Narrated by: John Pirhalla
He’s done better.
Reviewed: 08-26-20
This is probably the worse Bentley Little book I’ve ever heard, which is disappointing because I’ve got a huge collection of them. It was boring, disjointed, and bland has hell. No weird stuff if you like his surreal horror just a watered down “The Hills Have Eyes”.
Don’t waste your time. Get ANY of his other books.
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The Bookshop from Hell
- By: David Haynes
- Narrated by: Jeff Harding
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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Horror is what Dan Law enjoys. He loves to read horror novels as a way to escape from his teaching job, from his loneliness, from the everyday dullness of life in Silver Lake. That’s what Dan lives for. When a new bookstore opens in town, every visitor receives a free book of their own. A book that tells their own personal story...a story they have to follow to the brutal end. As Silver Lake’s population descends into violent savagery, Dan finds he is no longer living for horror novels - he’s living inside one.
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good book!
- By Craig specht on 04-17-24
- The Bookshop from Hell
- By: David Haynes
- Narrated by: Jeff Harding
Decent performance/ bad end.
Reviewed: 08-17-20
You sit thought this whole thing where all you’re getting is constant murder and rampage then you just futtz then ending? If I wanted to wanted to read a horror story with no payoff I’d read a Scalzi while reminding myself he won a Hugo every ten seconds. Talk about a nightmare. The audio was fine. Reader was good. Story was garbage.
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