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Super Sales on Super Heroes 4
- Super Sales on Super Heroes, Book 4
- De: William D. Arand
- Narrado por: Nick Podehl
- Duración: 12 h y 43 m
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He has the ability to modify any item he owns; to upgrade anything. Sounds great on paper. Almost like a video game. Except that the amount of power it takes to actually change, modify, or upgrade anything worthwhile is beyond his abilities. At least, that was until Felix leveraged a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give himself a great deal of points. Investing in Super Heroes and Super Villains and owning them. Using them, Felix built up an empire: an organization by the name of Legion.
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Can’t finish
- De Thelos en 03-10-23
- Super Sales on Super Heroes 4
- Super Sales on Super Heroes, Book 4
- De: William D. Arand
- Narrado por: Nick Podehl
Love this series.
Revisado: 03-09-23
So glad when I seen this book show up in my kindle recommendations.. truly ecstatic when I was announced on audible.
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Flux
- The Game Is Life, Book 10
- De: Terry Schott
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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Addisyn leads her band of Sparrows, clashing with other groups in a daily struggle for dominance. Stranded here against his will, Trew searches for a way to leave this reality and continue searching for his daughter. Danielle ensures the Game and society run as intended, all the while wondering if her husband and daughter are safe. A field of orbs glow brightly as an old man wearing pop bottle cap gloves watches them with keen interest, and a young woman learns that she is much more than a sentient computer program…
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Favorite book series
- De Mike en 01-28-23
- Flux
- The Game Is Life, Book 10
- De: Terry Schott
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
Series should have ended
Revisado: 01-17-23
sadly I lost interest in the series at this point. I was intrigued at the start but it turned into a sliders with inception spinn off.
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Master of Formalities
- De: Scott Meyer
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
- Duración: 14 h y 58 m
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Even when finding oneself engaged in interstellar war, good form must be observed. Our story is set thousands of years after the Terran Exodus, where two powerful, planet-dominating families - the elegant House Jakabitus and the less refined Hahn Empire - have reached a critical point in their generations-long war. Master Hennik, the Hahn ruler's only son, has been captured, and the disposition of his internment may represent a last and welcome chance for peace.
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Meyer and Daniels do it again.
- De Joshua Kring en 08-04-15
- Master of Formalities
- De: Scott Meyer
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
Solid foundation but made of straw.
Revisado: 10-17-16
Loved the authors Magic 2.0 series. So gave this one a try. Story foundation is interesting but overall I found the story unengaging and leaving me not caring about the characters.
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The Swarm
- The Second Formic War (Volume 1)
- De: Orson Scott Card, Aaron Johnston
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki, Vikas Adam, Stephen Hoye, y otros
- Duración: 18 h y 1 m
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The first invasion of Earth was beaten back by a coalition of corporate and international military forces and the Chinese army. China has been devastated by the Formic's initial efforts to eradicate Earth life forms and prepare the ground for their own settlement. The Scouring of China struck fear into the other nations of the planet; that fear blossomed into drastic action when scientists determined that the single ship that wreaked such damage was merely a scout ship. There is a mothership out beyond the solar system's Kuiper Belt, and it's heading into the system.
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Interesting, but feels unnecessarily drawn out
- De Eric A. Smalling en 09-02-16
- The Swarm
- The Second Formic War (Volume 1)
- De: Orson Scott Card, Aaron Johnston
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki, Vikas Adam, Stephen Hoye, Arthur Morey, Paul Boehmer
Prequels Break continuity.
Revisado: 09-23-16
I find it perplexing how a prequel can delve into the science of something that ends up never existing in the original books. This might just be a pet peeve of mine, so take it at that.
Aside from the continuity concerns the story is typical of Cards writing style. If you love Card you will love reading this.
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Gatefather
- The Mithermages, Book 3
- De: Orson Scott Card
- Narrado por: Emily Rankin, Stefan Rudnicki
- Duración: 11 h y 26 m
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Danny North is the first Gate Mage to be born on Earth in nearly 2,000 years, or at least the first to survive and claim his power, for families of Westil in exile on Earth have a treaty that requires the death of any suspected Gate Mage. The wars between the families had been terrible until at last they realized it was their own survival in question. But a Gate Mage, one who could build a Great Gate back to Westil, would give his own family a terrible advantage over all the others and reignite the wars. So it was decided that they all had to die.
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Orson Scott Card has gotten weird... really weird
- De Jeffrey en 10-25-15
- Gatefather
- The Mithermages, Book 3
- De: Orson Scott Card
- Narrado por: Emily Rankin, Stefan Rudnicki
Great start but ending falls short
Revisado: 01-16-16
Story felt rushed like we skipped over the meat of the story because the author met his word count quota.
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