Lots of tropes are used, but the pacing and narrator make it work. Not a technical or challenging listen, but a good story.
The A-Team in Space Origin Story
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Lots of tropes are used, but the pacing and narrator make it work. Not a technical or challenging listen, but a good story.
Thought about this book all the time while reading. Better for having read it. Interesting. Made me more interested in his work. Excellent
A very thorough and insightful book. I wish more politicians would read or listern to this audio book
Overall I have really enjoyed all of Joshua Dalzelle’s work. I could not finish this book because of the very frequent drop of the F bomb. If he wrote these books without such language I imagine they would become even more popular.
Pros: good story, nice world building, reasonably believable science/future. I’d like a sequel Cons: the narrator has strange diction and almost sounds like an automated transcription at some points
This the second in a series took a dramatic turn for the worse! Sci-fi relegated to the back porch in favor of squishy feelings and emotions… not waiting for the third installment.
I enjoyed listening to my favorite authors discuss writing, their process, how they got into writing, and the insightful and delicious question: if you could have five person’s over for dinner (blow living or dead) who would they be?
I LOVE S.E. Smith’s sense of humor!!! I have read a number of her books and I have laughed through some of them so hard I could breath!!
I enjoyed the story the author was trying to tell. The constant hypotheticals without actual information from every character about every situation became grating very quickly. Adding the repetitive exposition about simple concepts made this difficult book to finish.
