I want more from this series! can’t wait for the next installment and 16 books with 3 minis was a steal.
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Given the name of the series you should expect a decent amount of hopping between different locations, and just like the first trilogy this one does not disappoint. the story is complex and has obviously been crafted with attention to details, both from it’s own narrative and the ones that came before. I found myself..
“The Spiritual Successor to Firefly”
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This is destined to become a beloved Sci-Fi classic! The writing is complex, but not convoluted. The characters broaden and deepen and you feel like you were on a real journey with them. I could write so much, as this is now a personal Top 10, but I will instead just say this: BUY IT…
More than fills the ‘Firefly’ spiritual gap!
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Sure, this is a long audiobook series, but it is broken up into palatable mission segments. There are even a few many missions and background stories to further enhance your enjoyment. I’d say the series is a mix of:Firefly: 70%Star Wars: 20%Battlestar Galactica: 10% I’m a 200% Star TREK fan, but that didn’t stop me..
85+ Hours Of Grand Galactic Outlaw Hijinks!
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And YOU think that you’ve got problems? — Try having your three time ex-wife and former Marine as your ship’s pilot, an oversized cat who’s always looking for a fight as your security officer, a four handed alcoholic as your engineering officer trying to keep your patched together ship running, a naivete former priestess out..
Mikael Naramore did an amazing job and brought life to the series! J.S. Morin wrote a fantastic story that grew and changed that made it feel like normal life, having friends come and go as they make their own life choices. if you like space adventure and fantasy magic sit back and dive into the..


