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Umbra: Sentient Stars
- De: Amber Toro
- Narrado por: Megan Carver, Benjamin Farmer
- Duración: 9 h y 41 m
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Umbra is the first book in the Sentient Stars trilogy, an intergalactic, space opera, adventure story, with a slow burn enemies to lovers romance, told from 3 POV’s with fully sentient starships, a militaristic society, alien worlds, and a signal in the darkness that threatens to destroy humanity.
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Sci-Fi Slow Burn
- De Amazon Customer en 03-01-25
- Umbra: Sentient Stars
- De: Amber Toro
- Narrado por: Megan Carver, Benjamin Farmer
Space Opera with heart
Revisado: 12-03-24
An interesting story that makes an excellent setup for a series. The opening is a bit confusing but once the story takes off it’s characters are great and the action is well written.
A male narrator does the chapters for the MMC very well and I wish he had a few more chapters. Both narrators did good, but the female narrator spent more time in the gutter trying to voice the MMC.
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Earthbound
- Of Earth and Sky Duology, Book 1
- De: Katee Stein
- Narrado por: Magnus Carlssen
- Duración: 13 h y 25 m
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In a land where the Earth spawns terrible beasts capable of moving through all but stone, the Sky bestows power to those bound by Oaths. As earthbound creatures invade, bringing with them chaos and whispers of a coming war, protector and Overseer Tehran fights to keep his people safe. After losing his best friend to the beasts and with the stability of the region deteriorating, Tehran heads to the Capital to plead for support from the Order of the Sky.
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Amazing Book and Narration
- De Kara en 03-01-25
- Earthbound
- Of Earth and Sky Duology, Book 1
- De: Katee Stein
- Narrado por: Magnus Carlssen
A Uniquely Entertaining Dark Fantasy Epic
Revisado: 11-13-24
Enter a world of oath-based magic.
Overseers are the guardians of this world, empowered by the Sky goddess with speed and strength and near invincibility, they protect their people from beasts that swim through the earth, liquifying the soil and they go.
Knox and Tehran are life-long friends, and powerful overseers, but their oaths are challenged by the Order designed to protect them and gatekeep the religion.
This story is full of political intrigue and tested relationships. I thoroughly enjoyed the trueness of friendship and nobility of Knox and Tehran as they made tough decisions and chose the right thing even if it was the harder thing.
Emelia is a great character to follow, so strong and beautiful and resilient. And while it hurt knowing what she and Tehran didn't know for most of this book, their situation made sense.
This story is very well written, with beautiful prose at times. It's also a terrific start to a series with such potential. There's some otherworldly advanced technology mixed in with a sword and sorcery fantasy feel. Or was it a sci-fi feel on a sword and sorcery fantasy? I couldn't quite tell. It was just deliciously different.
It dealt with adult problems in a way that would be great for upper YA readers. Pick this one up. You'll love it.
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Terra Ascending
- De: J. R. Wise
- Narrado por: Patrick Kelly Shannon
- Duración: 3 h y 52 m
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The Sol System is a powder keg waiting for a spark. Corporal James Aurelius didn’t sign up for this. Fancy hotels, powerful politicians, and… guard duty. Two years into his enlistment and the young marine has yet to see combat, while all his buddies from boot camp have done at least one tour in the war that raged with the Caliphate back on Terra.
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Never a dull moment
- De Carol en 12-26-24
- Terra Ascending
- De: J. R. Wise
- Narrado por: Patrick Kelly Shannon
A Breathtaking Space Marine SciFi
Revisado: 10-26-24
Succinctly told, Terra Ascending is a fast story that follows a couple different strike teams on missions within a larger conflict.
I wish it could have taken more time for inner-world exploration and down time, but in its own way it does make space for strike team dynamics, warrior relationships, and mid-combat hilarity.
I laughed a lot more than I expected to at the banter between comrades.
I've never read a military sci-fi as realistically military as this one before. And while it took me a bit to learn to follow the radio com and military lingo, the authenticity made it that much more amazing. The action was only difficult to follow in the way that battles are chaotic cr*pstorms. When one thing went right for our boys in the fight, two things went wrong. And that pacing keeps you clinging to the edge of your seat.
Corporal James Aurelias is a realistically dimensional and compelling character to follow, and I'm only sad we don't yet have a feature length novel from his pov alone.
Terra Ascending puts us in the boots of several other strike teams as they battle the Caliphate empire on earth. Then snatching us into orbit to defend one of the UR's naval space craft where all players...and spies, converge.
The details of munitions, loading, staged firing sequences, troop movements and ground tactics, paired with futuristic exo-suits, vehicles called Mammoths, and explosive drones, not to mention surface to orbit missiles (and vice versa) made this feel so real and now.
The ending is both satisfying and left me with a huge hankering for more.
Highly recommend to thrill-seekers wanting to get lost in something brisk.
One thing I REALLY SUPER loved about this story was how the author portrayed the female team members. They were realistic. They were valued and held their own in a firefight, whatever their specialization. I'll be coming back if this author writes any more combat girlies.
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An Experiment in Criticism
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Richard Elwood
- Duración: 3 h y 36 m
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Why do we read literature and how do we judge it? C. S. Lewis' classic An Experiment in Criticism springs from the conviction that literature exists for the joy of the reader and that books should be judged by the kind of reading they invite. He argues that "good reading", like moral action or religious experience, involves surrender to the work in hand and a process of entering fully into the opinions of others: "in reading great literature I become a thousand men and yet remain myself."
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A Lively and Brilliant Book, Expertly Performed
- De James en 05-22-21
- An Experiment in Criticism
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Richard Elwood
A must read for Writers
Revisado: 08-19-24
Nothing has changed since Lewis wrote this essay. It remains timelessly relevant.
And while we cannot expect all manner of readers to learn from this work, all writers should better understand all types of readers.
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Animal Farm
- De: George Orwell
- Narrado por: Ralph Cosham
- Duración: 3 h y 11 m
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George Orwell's classic satire of the Russian Revolution is an intimate part of our contemporary culture, quoted so often that we tend to forget who wrote the original words! This must-read is also a must-listen!
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If you hate spoilers, save the intro for last.
- De Dusty en 02-18-11
- Animal Farm
- De: George Orwell
- Narrado por: Ralph Cosham
Well narrated and held my interest
Revisado: 02-17-23
Appreciated the narration through and through. It was a touching and heartbreaking tale. I’m so glad I took the time to listen to this classic.
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