
August Kitko and the Mechas from Space
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Narrated by:
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Hayden Bishop
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By:
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Alex White
When an army of giant robot AIs threatens to devastate Earth, a virtuoso pianist becomes humanity's last hope in this bold, lightning-paced, technicolor space opera series from the author of A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe.
Jazz pianist Gus Kitko expected to spend his final moments on Earth playing piano at the greatest goodbye party of all time, and maybe kissing rock star Ardent Violet, before the last of humanity is wiped out forever by the Vanguards—ultra-powerful robots from the dark heart of space, hell-bent on destroying humanity for reasons none can divine.
But when the Vanguards arrive, the unthinkable happens—the mecha that should be killing Gus instead saves him. Suddenly, Gus's swan song becomes humanity's encore, as he is chosen to join a small group of traitorous Vanguards and their pilots dedicated to saving humanity.
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Alex White strikes a good balance between Space battling big robot action, and meaningful character growth and interpersonal relationships. I found the deep rooted love of music, and how it impacts so many facets of the story to be a great feature. The world is an interesting balance of post apocalyptic sorrow, and flickering hope and the chance for new beginnings. The "big bad" is also a really enjoyable aspect to the story, both daunting and horrifying in its capabilities, but also understandable in its justification. The characters are well thought out and each bring something to the story. The Mecha are unique and the method used to incorporate their perspectives takes a moment to get used to, but really works when you understand what they really are. Overall, a fun and entertaining space adventure with enough romance thrown in to Amp up the stakes.
The performance is well done, and each character is given their own "voice." This is not to say Hayden Bishop goes too far with incredibly distinct voices for every single character, but, they do a wonderful job of creating a voice for characters in each scene, and they are consistent with the voice and characteristics of the main cast.
Over all, my only complaint... I wish I could hear the music that occurs within this story, it sounds like it would be amazing.
I look forward to the next book. I want to see where this goes. Check it out!
3..2..1.. Let's Jam
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Music, Mechs, and Space
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