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Dominion of Blades
- A LitRPG Adventure
- De: Matt Dinniman
- Narrado por: Andrea Parsneau
- Duración: 12 h y 33 m
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For over 30 years, Dominion of Blades has been the hottest online role-playing game in the world. But the game is too real for some, and after an epidemic of real-life fatalities, public use of the immersion technology has been banned. Jonah wakes to find himself in-game, level one, with no memory of how he arrived and no way to eject. With only two companions, trapped in a world that once hosted millions, Jonah must battle his way across a treacherous landscape, fighting virtual monsters, all too real pain, and a very human enemy.
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Great LitRPG, ignore the negative reviews...
- De Christopher en 02-22-18
- Dominion of Blades
- A LitRPG Adventure
- De: Matt Dinniman
- Narrado por: Andrea Parsneau
Not that great..
Revisado: 05-24-21
I have read and enjoyed some of this author's other work like his Carl dungeon crawler series. However this series lacked the humor and wittiness that made Carl dungeon crawler so great. There were some other things about the book I did not enjoy as well. That said his idea for the overall plot I really liked I just did not enjoy the execution....
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The Little Ships
- Alexis Carew, Book 3
- De: J.A. Sutherland
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Klett
- Duración: 11 h y 44 m
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Newly commissioned lieutenant Alexis Carew is appointed into HMS Shrewsbury, a 74-gun ship of the line in New London's space navy. She expects Shrewsbury will be sent into action in the war against Hanover, but instead she finds that she and her new ship are pivotal in a Foreign Office plot to bring the star systems of the French Republic into the war and end the threat of Hanover forever.
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Engaging
- De Jean en 02-04-16
- The Little Ships
- Alexis Carew, Book 3
- De: J.A. Sutherland
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Klett
A must for science fiction lovers!!
Revisado: 07-30-16
Let me start off by saying I read a lot of science fiction books. Most stories share common themes in how the ship's work and how the heroes Act. This is because it is extremely hard for an author to come up with a truly original perspective from which to tell a story. However in this series the author takes ancient sailing techniques and puts them in to space. Her characters are believable and lovable, the world that she has built in this series feels real. She accomplishes this in two major ways, 1st is she puts her character in difficult circumstances where deciding what's right and wrong isn't straightforward. Secondly, she pulls inspiration from True historic events, meaning that the things that happen feel real because they are very similar to things that have already happened in our world. I have read the series three times and enjoyed it greatly each time.
The narration is also excellent, Elizabeth does an amazing job of bringing each character to life.
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Into the Dark
- Alexis Carew, Book 1
- De: J.A. Sutherland
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Klett
- Duración: 9 h y 25 m
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At 15, Alexis Carew has to face an age old problem - she's a girl, and only a boy can inherit the family's vast holdings. Her options are few. She must marry and watch a stranger run the lands, or become a penniless tenant and see the lands she so dearly loves sold off. Yet there may be another option, one that involves becoming a midshipman on a shorthanded spaceship with no other females.
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Charming, Enjoyable, Solid, FUN
- De Gregory en 03-28-15
- Into the Dark
- Alexis Carew, Book 1
- De: J.A. Sutherland
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Klett
A must for science fiction lovers!!!
Revisado: 07-30-16
Let me start off by saying I read a lot of science fiction books. Most stories share common themes in how the ship's work and how the heroes Act. This is because it is extremely hard for an author to come up with a truly original perspective from which to tell a story. However in this series the author takes ancient sailing techniques and puts them in to space. Her characters are believable and lovable, the world that she has built in this series feels real. She accomplishes this in two major ways, 1st is she puts her character in difficult circumstances where deciding what's right and wrong isn't straightforward. Secondly, she pulls inspiration from True historic events, meaning that the things that happen feel real because they are very similar to things that have already happened in our world. I have read the series three times and enjoyed it greatly each time.
The narration is also excellent, Elizabeth does an amazing job of bringing each character to life.
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Mutineer
- Alexis Carew Book #2
- De: J A Sutherland
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Klett
- Duración: 9 h y 56 m
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Just as Midshipman Alexis Carew thinks she's found a place in the Royal Navy, she's transferred aboard H.M.S. Hermione. Her captain is a Tartar, liberal with the cat, who thinks girls have no place aboard ship. The other midshipmen in the berth are no better and the only advice she's offered is to keep her head down and mouth shut - things Alexis is rarely able to do.
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Riveting
- De Jean en 08-09-15
- Mutineer
- Alexis Carew Book #2
- De: J A Sutherland
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Klett
A must for science fiction lovers!!
Revisado: 07-30-16
Let me start off by saying I read a lot of science fiction books. Most stories share common themes in how the ship's work and how the heroes Act. This is because it is extremely hard for an author to come up with a truly original perspective from which to tell a story. However in this series the author takes ancient sailing techniques and puts them in to space. Her characters are believable and lovable, the world that she has built in this series feels real. She accomplishes this in two major ways, 1st is she puts her character in difficult circumstances where deciding what's right and wrong isn't straightforward. Secondly, she pulls inspiration from True historic events, meaning that the things that happen feel real because they are very similar to things that have already happened in our world. I have read the series three times and enjoyed it greatly each time.
The narration is also excellent, Elizabeth does an amazing job of bringing each character to life.
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