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Starfall
- A Durga System Novella
- De: Jessie Kwak
- Narrado por: Scott Dai
- Duración: 2 h y 9 m
- Versión completa
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Starla Dusai is 15, deaf - and being held as an enemy combatant by the Indiran Alliance. Willem Jaantzen is a notorious crime lord about to end a fearsome vendetta - and most probably his life. When he learns his goddaughter has been captured by the Alliance, will he be able to save her?
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Jessie Kwak Never Disappoints
- De Benjamin Gorman en 10-22-20
- Starfall
- A Durga System Novella
- De: Jessie Kwak
- Narrado por: Scott Dai
Sci-Fi, but not a Space Opera
Revisado: 02-08-17
I went in to this expecting a space opera. While it is definitely sci-fi, it's not really a space opera. Spaceships and interplanetary relations, the exploration of deep space, etc., are present, but not center stage.
It took me a while to get in to, but it picked up after about half an hour in. The characters are well written and consistent, but don't "jump off the page."
I feel like Scott Dai's voice would be a lot of fun to listen to in real life, but it's deep enough that it's kind of hard to understand over a speaker or headphones. A few times I had to rewind simply because I couldn't understand what he was saying.
Be warned, there are a few f-bombs dropped in the course of the book. Two, if I remember correctly.
All in all, I'd say it's worth a read, and I'm interested to see what happens as the Durga System matures beyond a single novella.
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