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X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow: A Marvel Omnibus
- De: Tom DeFalco, Jason Henderson, Adam-Troy Castro, y otros
- Narrado por: Tim Paige
- Duración: 22 h y 13 m
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When a mysterious photograph leads to a shocking discovery at the Time Displacement Core, Spider-Man joins forces with the X-Men. Together, the heroes must make a perilous journey into the past to prevent Kang the Conqueror from destroying the multiverse and time itself. This audiobook omnibus edition collects the entire trilogy: Time's Arrow: The Past, Time's Arrow: The Present, and Time's Arrow: The Future.
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all battle, no story.
- De Cookie en 05-11-24
Not bad
Revisado: 01-24-25
A little forced with some of the accents. It was entertaining and a good listen
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Ancillary Justice
- De: Ann Leckie
- Narrado por: Celeste Ciulla
- Duración: 13 h y 47 m
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On a remote, icy planet, the soldier known as Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest. Breq is both more than she seems and less than she was. Years ago, she was the Justice of Toren - a colossal starship with an artificial intelligence linking thousands of corpse soldiers in the service of the Radch, the empire that conquered the galaxy. An act of treachery has ripped it all away, leaving her with only one fragile human body.
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Difficult story, awful narration
- De Greyflood en 12-06-13
- Ancillary Justice
- De: Ann Leckie
- Narrado por: Celeste Ciulla
I really tried.
Revisado: 08-21-21
It seems interesting which makes it all the more unsettling that I couldn't get into it. Kept falling asleep.
There's an old writers trick, to "Show, don't tell". I couldn't "see" any of the characters. Maybe that was the point, an attempt to force the user to engage their imagination more fully but with little, no or shifting sexual reference it ultimately ends up feeling like a confusing mess.
Spoilers follow.
The biggest sin was that by chapter 9 I couldn't feel the main character's loss. I understand that she was once part of an intergalactic spaceship, an intelligence capable of interacting with hundreds, perhaps hundreds of thousands of different inputs and sensations at once. Without that aforementioned engagement with the main character's I didn't have a point of reference to glue me into the universe. They're walking around on an ice planet and a moss planet. They're human...i think? And she/he/it is a spaceship...but we don't ever get a sense of what that means other than "vacuum outside is cold".
This ended up being too much stuff going on while not enough was actually happening. Can't even finish the book.
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