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Space Farce without the Space

Review from Space Force →

Space Force is a humorous irreverent novel of a seriously messy bloody limited alien invasion. It is set in the very near parallel future, where the last president had managed to start a space force, and with their term(s?) ended, the new president, one straight out of Idiocracy, shuts the service down on the eve..

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PLEASE READ THIS REVIEW

Review from Space Force →

I have never written a review for an Audible book. I have dozens and dozens (like a real lot) of Audible books. Never have I been moved to write a review, good or bad. I am sitting in my truck, in a Casey’s gas station parking lot, eating lunch as I finished the last 10..

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Mixed feelings

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

I am almost unsure of how I feel about this book. It terrrible the way of an awful movie that you love to watch, while simultaneously being hilarious in the way that can only really be appretiated by those who enjoy the overuse of puns. I do wish the performer had more variance in the..

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Easy listen, funny and entertaining

Review from Space Force →

Funny and entertaining. A clever story mix of sci-fi humor with gaming and alien arrival. A group of charismatic characters will keep you entertained with enough reference to modern games to keep you extra engaged. It is a fun listen and I really enjoyed the story. This book was given to me for free at..

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Enemy Mine

Review from Enemy Mine →

ENEMY MINE Katie Reus can always be counted on for a wonderful read. Jeffrey Kafer is once again narrator to her audible book and is brilliant. He has a sexy voice that you could listen to all day long. Enemy Mine is a novella involving Melina and Kiernan. Melina is a member of the wolf..

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It’s Like The Army or Navy But For Space

Review from Space Force →

From the opening dialogue, which made me spit out my drink laughing, I was hooked. Captain Ethan Stone is hilarious. He is like Deadpool, Captain Kirk, and Leroy Jenkins rolled into one. And Ivan, the Russian Spetsnaz, story of how his parents died made laugh uncontrollably. There is so much humor and inside jokes packed..

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