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Legend of the Arch Magus: Publisher's Pack 5
- Legend of the Arch Magus, Books 9-10
- De: Michael Sisa
- Narrado por: Tom Taylorson
- Duración: 12 h y 44 m
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An Arch Magus dies, only to find himself in the body of a young man in a medieval Kingdom. He finds out that he is the second son of a Duke, exiled to a desolated town by his own family. Shackled by the notorious reputation of his new shell, he tries his best to develop his domain, implementing new policies and innovations, leading his subjects to prosperity. In this world where magic is undeveloped, he shall once again pave a new path.
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I'm disappointed
- De Amazon Customer en 06-03-23
- Legend of the Arch Magus: Publisher's Pack 5
- Legend of the Arch Magus, Books 9-10
- De: Michael Sisa
- Narrado por: Tom Taylorson
Godawful
Revisado: 04-13-24
First of all the idea is interesting enough. Its execution - bad. Kust bad.The whole thing is either Google-translated from some really limited in the choice of words language or the writer never read anything in his life but comics. The narrator is desperately trying to bring some life into wooden dialogue but the emoting is what comes out most of the time.
If you remove "brats", "geniuses", "frighening speed" and a few other words and phrases which populate all books in such abundance from the entire series it'll shrink in half.
What a wasted opportunity to create a really interesting series...
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Explorer
- Book 3 in the Corps of Discovery Series
- De: James S Peet
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 10 h
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A country ripped apart with a secret that’s about to change the universe. For Corps of Discovery Explorer Bill Clark, exploring parallel worlds in the multiverse is all in a day’s work, so entering the Confederate States of America was easy. Leaving is a different matter. Being hunted by some of the most dangerous people on this alternate timeline, the small team of Explorers must use their wits, skills, and experiences to outsmart their deadly foes and get home. Even if that means leaving the secret of a new technology behind, one that will shift the balance of power. But Bill isn’t ...
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Extremely irritating, I don’t understand what the author is trying to get across…
- De Matthew J. Weaver en 01-20-25
- Explorer
- Book 3 in the Corps of Discovery Series
- De: James S Peet
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Could have been much better
Revisado: 03-21-24
I like the idea... Not so much execution. Needs editing - I guess people don't bother anymore, At least proof-reading then? Still no? Darn. Could have helped to clear quite a few little silly things such as knots, for instance. Don't they teach geographers that a knot (a nautical mile an hour) is a measure of a vessel's (or plane's) speed, not distance at sea? There are no "knots an hour". That'd be acceleration... No-one measures distance at sea in knots...
Virtual voice was actually pretty amazing. Granted, not perfect, but still :o) I guess the actual text must be adapted for a computer to read it properly. Eg. it would have been better to write "1200 hours" simply as "twelve hundred hours" so that the computer knew not to read it as "one thousand two hundred..." Or put dots to separate P. and I. to make it actually sound like a PI the private investigator rather than Pi the number...
I wonder if in probably not so distant future the virtual voice would do accents, age, sex etc different voices.
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Genesis
- The Holy War Series, Book 1
- De: Rick Partlow
- Narrado por: James Patrick Cronin
- Duración: 10 h y 50 m
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It was every starship captain’s nightmare, and for Travis Miller, it was his own personal hell. He’d done everything by the book, but when the Tahni had attacked him and his crew, there was no choice but to return fire and destroy the first alien vessel humans had ever encountered. Excoriated in the press, his career in shambles, Travis is exiled to a long patrol of the outer colony worlds. Forgotten, except as a bad example...until the Tahni prove him right by declaring war on the human commonwealth.
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Six Stars
- De David T. en 05-27-21
- Genesis
- The Holy War Series, Book 1
- De: Rick Partlow
- Narrado por: James Patrick Cronin
Rubbish
Revisado: 12-01-23
Just couldn't get past few chapters. Yet another English Lit major is trying to write a military book with no clue about what he's writing about... Everyone is sooooo hesitant to fire back... Clichéd scientists are soo peace loving... No-one has ever read any sci-fi and hence totally and utterly does not understand what to do when they encounter not just aliens but hostile ones. Bridge crew is hesitating to act - duh! And these are the people who actually took part in action in the Solar system. Ridgid religious society creates spaceships. What? Where does the creativity comes from there? Middle ages anyone? Or didn't the author learn any history? Absulute rubbish. Thank god it was "included in membership" or that would have been a credit wasted. Enough with liberal whining already. I get it - in your rainbows filled universe guns are bad, everyone's singing kumbaya and driving teslas. Kindly mark your books as such so that other people stay away...
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