This series was slight letdown after enjoying the galaxy outlaws series so much, still enjoyable.
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great story at an amazing price
Review from Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5 →
when I first saw the listing for Galaxy Outlaws, I thought the name sounded generic. And with so much material I didn’t think that it could possibly be an incredibly high-quality story. however I very much underestimated the author. the world that JS Morin takes us to is pretty well-developed. It has its own rules..
Pretty good
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A fantastic spiritual successor
Review from Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5 →
Before even making it to the the Aurhor’s note at the end, I had this series pegged as a spiritual successor to Firefly and Serenity, with added literal magic. Carl is a play on Mal Reynolds, and a bunch of the crew of the Mobius feel like members of the Firefly’s crew. I picked this..
Nope, nope, and more nope
Review from Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5 →
Think of Firefly, Harry Potter, the sound of music (minus the singing), Jurassic Park, and a few space shows all got mashed into a single series. I really tried to listen to and like this audio book series. I just couldn’t do it. I couldn’t believe a lot of the character interactions and had trouble..
Up until Chapter 7 or 8 I was ready to drop this series and give it one star. I went through an entire battle scene and hardly realized I was going through one. The scenes seemed over described instead of flowing naturally, and the characters weren’t standing out well enough for me. But, then something..




