Thanks for the fun. I hope Mort lives on and Roddy talk a lead role. So much personality to be a supporting character.
80+ hours and I didn’t want it to end
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Thanks for the fun. I hope Mort lives on and Roddy talk a lead role. So much personality to be a supporting character.
If you are a firefly fan you should get this. It is written as if he wanted to just plug in our firefly names and film it as more firefly. The narrator could have been a tad more excited in the action scenes but maybe he was attempting to portray the take it easy attitude..
I like the series over all just wanna make that point. But the characters in this portion of the series were much less likeable and the book seemed all over the map…
This is more like Morin’s other work. The story and character development move forward at a much better pace than book 3.
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Firefly meets discworld a unique blend of sci-fi and fantasy. When science and technology meet a world is born.
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Great action and wonderful flow to the story line. very memorable characters and the narrator was top notch
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Two words… Nailed.It. This epic collection reads like the screen play to a long-term TV series that you never want to end. The author balances story plot, action, character development and comedic timing perfectly. The narrator brings every character to life, so much so that I have a vivid and deep connection with them. I..
if you enjoy sci-fi with tongue in cheek comedy then you will enjoy this book. and damn, 80+ hours of listening for one credit…..what’s not to like?
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Blurring the lines between science fiction and fantasy, the author manages to blend futuristic space travel and good old fashioned magic together into a vibrant universe. The crew of the Mobius steals the spotlight however, as each character is well fleshed out and larger than life. Their adventures are described in equally rich detail, but..
It’s a series of stories stitched together in a haphazard way. There is no cool tech, thought-provoking ideas, or even a story arch across the books. It’s basically a space ship crewed with people and aliens going about their daily lives and their misadventures. Sometimes its funny, less times interesting, but more often its just..
