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Gateway
- Expeditionary Force, Book 18
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 19 h y 26 m
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Disaster. There was no other word to describe how Operation Olympic had changed in a flash from a triumph to the worst failure the Merry Band of Pirates had ever experienced. A failure that meant the fight was over. Unless the Pirates could perform a miracle, without Skippy.
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I love this series
- De Amazon Customer en 05-02-25
- Gateway
- Expeditionary Force, Book 18
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
One more to go?
Revisado: 05-03-25
Dislikes first: formulaic dialogue with no new jokes. Joe and Skippy are like an old married couple which means the General is cheating on Margaret. Shame on him. The dialogue is like Craig was phoning it in. Likes: the story was good, (spoiler danger) The bad guy went down too easily but there is the inevitable cliff hanger. But here is the thing, plot armor supported this story. It used to be the Merry Band of Pirates needed time and effort and a lot of luck. Now Joe knows Skippy can’t fail and that’s because of the amount of t of plot armor around Valkyrie, and in the Mech Suits, and … the plot. One more to close out the series and I hope Craig goes back to other projects.
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Learn Japanese with Paul Noble for Beginners – Complete Course
- Japanese Made Easy with Your Personal Language Coach
- De: Paul Noble
- Narrado por: Paul Noble
- Duración: 12 h y 8 m
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With Paul Noble’s simple, relaxed approach, you will learn in a way that suits you—without having to memorise long lists of words you won’t use; scribbling notes as you listen; or feeling frustrated. Instead, Paul will introduce you to the basics of Japanese and guide you through over 15 hours of everyday scenarios—from simple situations like asking for directions and eating out to talking about yourself and how to master the different tenses—that are practical, fun and applicable. Just listen, interact and learn wherever you are.
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Great price - great content
- De Ludi en 07-25-21
- Learn Japanese with Paul Noble for Beginners – Complete Course
- Japanese Made Easy with Your Personal Language Coach
- De: Paul Noble
- Narrado por: Paul Noble
Not a story book
Revisado: 04-19-25
This book ias not a story book so I could not properly bypass the story part of the rating in order to get to this review box. So, this book provides instruction using a method very similar to Michel Thomas. It seems that the speakers are of course Paul Noble and the native speaker is probably named Harumi as that is the name used in the examples of which Paul gives. Paul speaks clearly, and enunciates with perfect inflection and tone carefully guiding the learner through the process. The native speaker - gee whiz, the native speaker however, does not consistently pronounce the same word the same way every time and has me very confused on how to pronounce some words at all. This is extrememly frustrating. The other thing about the pronunciation is that sometimes the words is being pronounced in a way - for example - the words for "I ate" (pronounced "tabe-mashita") - is not clear. Was that an H or a T, or possibly a B? That kind of thing. I had to hear the word over and over to understand what the sounds were as it sounded like the first letter in the word was not what it actually was, especially the first letter sound of the word. This being the problem, I had to look up the words online, I'd Google the word to listen to the computer pronounce it in "Google Translate", then check the first letter so i could interpret the propper sound the character makes in Japanese. Also, this is not "formal" Japanese, but informal . From all my understanding using the informal words is often offensive to most older Japanese people- the very people I am trying to communicate with. I'm specifically trying to learn Japanese so I no longer need an interpreter, and I have listened enough to know that it almost takes an Imperial invitation from someone to use the informal speech withthose particular adult Japanese people (especially of of my age which is 65). All that said, the method works. I am gaining a vocabulary that will probably allow me to once again travel to Japan, and not have to bear the cost of hiring an interpreter - or so I hope. The guide for the course can be downloaded at the Collins UK website, and DOES NOT, repeat NOT have all the words put forward in the audiobook - which is disappointing as the words being used often have the words written out in Katakana and Hiragana so the learner can also learn the written words and to correct the problem of the unclear pronounciations. This is not a perfect audiobook but it is doing the job of teaching me basic Japanese (Nihongo). It could be much better. Sorry Paul and Harumi, but this book only gets a four out of five overall, and the performance only a two for the reasons I've outlined.
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Recon
- Convergence, Book 4
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 16 h y 26 m
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Kaz Wolfe has everything he needs to prevent a Convergence that would allow gods and monsters from the Nether to invade our world. Everything, other than a single clue about what a Convergence is. Or how it works. Or how to stop it. To get answers, he might have to take a fun-filled family road trip to the last place he wants to go: the Netherworld.
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Kaz being a whinny little crybaby
- De Justin James en 05-22-24
- Recon
- Convergence, Book 4
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
Formulaic
Revisado: 05-27-24
This story has a good premise that gets bogged down in themes that reflect the author’s other works. Caz Wolf is Joe Bishop, the situation is fantasy rather than science-fiction but the pace is too often reminiscent of a bad Star Trek script. SPOILER ALERT: Trek fans will recognize the time-travel issue of every time traveler seems to meet the Germans during WWII. Nazis again? Why? Could have been better by not going into (once again) the old formulae.
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Failure Mode
- Expeditionary Force, Book 15
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 19 h y 22 m
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The galaxy is doomed. Monkeys may be clever and too stubborn to give up, but Skippy The Idiot Who Got Played knows the harsh truth: this is a fight he can’t win. The odds are not only stacked against him, he was designed not to win this fight. Maybe he can salvage some faint memory of the civilizations that inhabit the galaxy, but those beings are doomed. Doomed. Including the Merry Band of Pirates.
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A wholly unsatisfying ending to an epic universe
- De Anonymous User en 12-10-22
- Failure Mode
- Expeditionary Force, Book 15
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
So sad it is over.
Revisado: 12-10-22
I loved this series. Like with characters from any good book(s), these characters feel familiar - like old friends. After 15 books to see the story resolve in just over 660 pages, it's a heartache.
The wrap-up seemed too convenient, however. The words "plot armor" come to mind, and that was sad. Now that the series is concluded, I'd like to see Alanson get a better line editor. There have been some major gaffes along the way in punctuation and grammar that had me reading the same sentence repeatedly. Lots of fun along the way, though. Will buy the paperback when available to read the words instead of listening just to get the parts my brain missed when my attention drifted.
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Duplex
- A Micropowers Novel
- De: Orson Scott Card
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki
- Duración: 9 h y 41 m
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Ryan wakes up to find his contractor dad building walls to turn their big old house into a duplex. The family that moves into the other side includes Bizzy Horvat, the pretty girl he has a crush on at school. Bizzy claims her mother is a witch with the power to curse people with clumsiness or, in Bizzy’s case, astonishing beauty. When a bee gets caught in Bizzy’s hair, Ryan acts so quickly and radically to save her from getting stung that he attracts the attention of a group of micropotents - people with micropowers.
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So much potential
- De T. Smith en 09-22-21
- Duplex
- A Micropowers Novel
- De: Orson Scott Card
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki
Same formula as the last book. Repetitive.
Revisado: 11-14-22
I was surprised to hear the story repeat the formula of the previous book (Lost and Found) so closely. Boy, girl, strong father, religion mentioned, exceptionally intelligent children. Carry over from Enderverse as well. Intelligent child with a talent for killing.
Not poorly constructed, merely formulaic and not what I'd expected yet again. Was hoping for an Alvin Maker sized shift (as compared with Enderverse storyline) in plot development but didn't find one. Liked the story but cannot give a 5.0 rating.
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The Real History of Secret Societies
- De: Professor Richard B. Spence, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Professor Richard B. Spence
- Duración: 12 h y 21 m
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Welcome to The Real History of Secret Societies, a historical look at the true-life groups which, if you believe the myths, are the unspoken power behind some of the world’s major turning points, from controlling the British crown to holding back the electric car and keeping Martians and Atlantis under wraps. Prepare yourself. In this course brought to you in partnership with HISTORY®, you will be visiting some of history’s deepest rabbit-holes, across centuries and continents, in search of secret societies in all their varieties.
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Far more politics than fraternity.
- De Tp en 11-25-19
Found most of this on Wikipedia
Revisado: 10-10-22
In all seriousness, most of what was presented in these lectures could be found almost word for word on Wikipedia. While it is possible Wiki copied these lectures, one never knows. This is one lectures series from TGC, I won't recommend purchasing and am glad I listened to these lectures as part of Audible Books as an "Included with Membership" selection. A comment of note is that the Audible version had many buffering issues that caused gaps in the presentation, that while distracting were able to be filled-in due to context.
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Convergence
- Convergence, Book 1
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 16 h y 56 m
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My name is Kazimir Wolfe. People call me "Kaz", except they don’t. I never use my real name; it’s too dangerous, for me and for anyone I meet. I’m on the run from the law, who think I killed my aunt, and from whoever did kill her, because they want to finish the job. So, I move around a lot, working construction or whatever job I can find. It’s a lonely life. I don’t let anyone get close...people who get close to me end up dead. Why? I’m a wizard. The world’s only wizard, as far as I know.
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How did this get passed an editor?
- De Joseph en 08-03-22
- Convergence
- Convergence, Book 1
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
Flaws exist.
Revisado: 10-03-22
First: It is anti-gun propaganda that MC could walk into a gun show and buy a firearm without a background check. Second: Glock,, Glock,, Glock..Glockenspiel... repetitive use of brand name when the word pistol, weapon, semi-automatic would eliminate the repetitive use of the brand name. Same with overusing carbine when rifle, or longer, or weapon would suffice to avoid repetition. Harry Dresden, mixed with Joe Bishop, a Jinn who sounds like Skippy the Magnificent, and a talking dog ala The Iron Druid's Oberon. No new ideas, Not mentioning character Jason Asano from He Who Fights With Monsters from author Shirtaloon. If I mentioned Jason, I'd have to conclude this is yet another repetitive factor. Will I read a sequel? Maybe. But hope that book would be more original. Craig Alanson might need to clean his garage afterall.
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The Butchering Art
- Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine
- De: Lindsey Fitzharris
- Narrado por: Ralph Lister
- Duración: 7 h y 54 m
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In The Butchering Art, the historian Lindsey Fitzharris reveals the shocking world of 19th-century surgery on the eve of profound transformation. She conjures up early operating theaters - no place for the squeamish - and surgeons, working before anesthesia, who were lauded for their speed and brute strength. They were baffled by the persistent infections that kept mortality rates stubbornly high. A young, melancholy Quaker surgeon named Joseph Lister would solve the deadly riddle and change the course of history.
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Not one boring moment!
- De WRF en 12-22-17
- The Butchering Art
- Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine
- De: Lindsey Fitzharris
- Narrado por: Ralph Lister
Fascinating History
Revisado: 05-09-22
While a rather brief history of a brilliant surgeon, scientist and innovator, this history details the life of one man who literally changed the fate of modern medicine for the better. Through many struggles, and against the odds driven by egos of those who opposed his theories and practices, one scientist prevails with what became and remains standard practice in the operating rooms of hospitals through out the world. This book details the science of the determination that the discoveries of Louis Pasteur applied in the operating theaters of modern hospitals. Surgeon and professor of medicine and surgery, Robert Liston prevails against those who opposed the germ theory of sepsis, spreading the practice out of Scotland to England, and the United States despite long odds and closed minds.
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The Kaiju Preservation Society
- De: John Scalzi
- Narrado por: Wil Wheaton
- Duración: 8 h y 2 m
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When COVID-19 sweeps through New York City, Jamie Gray is stuck as a dead-end driver for food-delivery apps. That is, until Jamie makes a delivery to an old acquaintance, Tom, who works at what he calls “an animal rights organization”. Tom’s team needs a last-minute grunt to handle things on their next field visit. Jamie, eager to do anything, immediately signs on. What Tom doesn't tell Jamie is that the animals his team cares for are not here on Earth. Not our Earth, at at least. In an alternate dimension, dinosaur-like creatures named Kaiju roam a warm and human-free world.
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I'm listening with a permanent smile on my face
- De Lucy A. Pithecus en 03-15-22
- The Kaiju Preservation Society
- De: John Scalzi
- Narrado por: Wil Wheaton
Far from the perfect book
Revisado: 03-23-22
This is a good story with an excellent reader Will Weaton.
What is not perfect stands out painfully:
Author uses the word literally far too often. No one I've ever known has used the word "literally" so often.
Scalzi if you read these reviews, do your homeowrk and get a better line editor please.
The overuse of any word distracts from the story.
The use of the "F" word in every chapter is also annoying.
THis is science fiction, a genre what goes back centuries and making it palatable for one single generation of readers might make an author think the work is better for that - it does not.
John Scalzi does not know diddly about firearms and is majorly confused as to setable safeties on the GLock 19 which has ZERO user settable safties which is just lazy on the author's part.
If Scalzi had bothered to do his research, the FREE reference online at crimefictionbook dot com article "Do Glocks Have Safeties?" (Feb 4, 2016) would have told him, QUOTE: "Glock handguns use three safety mechanisms, but none require a character to switch anything off. Disregard Glock safeties entirely when writing fiction." END QUOTE
Also, Scalzi used the term "Ionized radiation". This is also a false statement. Radiation is described as Ioniz(ing) radiation in that it can go through things like organic matter and cause ionization of that matter it passes through. Radiation is Alpha paticles, Beta Radiation which is also a particle but it has more energy that causes ionization even through material that is supposed to block alpha particles - such as a piece of paper. There is also Gamma and Neutron radiation that is what is produced in nuclear reactors and nuclear/atomic weapons.
If Scalzi had done his research the book would have been less taxing to listen to as Scalzi is certainly not an ameteur in the field. This time he was just lazy which was disappointing. The rest of the pseudo-science is acceptable as it is deliberate fiction, but the basics should be regarded nonetheless.
One must take the chance when one buys a book, and audible books are certainly convenient, but once played, it becomes a used item and unlike at a brick and mortar book store, cannot be reshelved after a momentary glance or perusal.
The story is reasonable fun, but the author could do better to mind the overuse of a single word, avoid the vulgarity, and stop pretending to know anything about firearms when the research is already done and available for free and actually learn about the weapons he has his characters use in his fictional universe.
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He Who Fights with Monsters: A LitRPG Adventure
- He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 1
- De: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
- Narrado por: Heath Miller
- Duración: 28 h y 56 m
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It’s not easy making the career jump from office-supplies-store middle manager to heroic interdimensional adventurer. At least, Jason tries to be heroic, but it's hard to be good when all your powers are evil. He’ll face off against cannibals, cultists, wizards, monsters...and that’s just on the first day. He’s going to need courage, he’s going to need wit, and he’s going to need some magic powers of his own. But first, he’s going to need pants.
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Great!
- De tb3 en 03-10-21
- He Who Fights with Monsters: A LitRPG Adventure
- He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 1
- De: Shirtaloon, Travis Deverell
- Narrado por: Heath Miller
Great story.
Revisado: 02-26-22
Great story, mid-range performance. Listening to the performance is marred somewhat because the performer puts emphasis on the wrong words in too many sentences. The enunciation on comparative ideas focusing on the single item of that analogy rather than the differences makes sentences awkward to listen to. Next, all but two of the female voices in this volume are so identical, it is hard to know who is speaking. These female voices are all low and breathy, as if all these characters are clones of the same person. There is no difference in intonation, timbre, or pace at which these characters use. The story makes up for this however as it moves at a fast pace and is easy to follow as both tension and flow increase as the author takes the reader on a thrill ride. An excellent vehicle of the fantasy/adventure genre. Highly recommended.
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