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Dogs of War
- Ixan Legacy, Book 3
- De: Scott Bartlett
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
- Duración: 8 h y 19 m
- Versión completa
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The Progenitors are here, and Captain Husher knows the galaxy isn’t ready. He spent his entire military career preparing, but it wasn’t enough. As the Interstellar Union continues to flail and colony after colony is consumed, Husher must make some impossible choices. About what to save. And what to let fall to the onslaught. If he can’t find a way to oppose the Progenitors, they will sweep through the multiverse like fire through a parched forest. It all comes down to this.
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The best series I’ve ever had the honor !
- De ODed01 en 08-10-18
- Dogs of War
- Ixan Legacy, Book 3
- De: Scott Bartlett
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
Political Philosophy Across Universes
Revisado: 07-09-20
Disclaimer: I received a free code for the books in this series, but the only impact that had was to influence me to actually write a review. It had no impact on the review contents. This review is for the Ixan Legacy series books 1-3, not each individual book.
This author brought to mind Terry Goodkind and Ayn Rand. Not has heavy-handed as Rand, certainly the soliloquies were not as long (thank goodness), but it seems the intent of the books was to promote a particular philosophy/political viewpoint in an entertaining fashion. And it was entertaining. I had no trouble getting through the series, and was actually curious to see where some of the characters went and how it all turned out.
The characters were a bit thin in spots. The climax seemed to be a little "deus ex machina" in a couple different places. Overall, it was enjoyable and it might cause people to think a little more than a sci-fi space opera usually does.
*scores are different across books intentionally to get better granularity over rating for the series.
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Pride of the Fleet
- Ixan Legacy, Book 2
- De: Scott Bartlett
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
- Duración: 8 h y 3 m
- Versión completa
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Armed with new tech that could revolutionize space combat, Captain Husher must now try to convince the Interstellar Union to implement it in time to defend against the godlike Progenitors.
When a new alien ally shows up in the galaxy, it’s a mixed blessing. Their military might could prove a boon to the war effort, but what secrets lurk in their past, and how might they shape galactic society for centuries to come?
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Where will I find a masterpiece now ?
- De ODed01 en 07-01-18
- Pride of the Fleet
- Ixan Legacy, Book 2
- De: Scott Bartlett
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
Political Philosophy Across Universes
Revisado: 07-09-20
Disclaimer: I received a free code for the books in this series, but the only impact that had was to influence me to actually write a review. It had no impact on the review contents. This review is for the Ixan Legacy series books 1-3, not each individual book.
This author brought to mind Terry Goodkind and Ayn Rand. Not has heavy-handed as Rand, certainly the soliloquies were not as long (thank goodness), but it seems the intent of the books was to promote a particular philosophy/political viewpoint in an entertaining fashion. And it was entertaining. I had no trouble getting through the series, and was actually curious to see where some of the characters went and how it all turned out.
The characters were a bit thin in spots. The climax seemed to be a little "deus ex machina" in a couple different places. Overall, it was enjoyable and it might cause people to think a little more than a sci-fi space opera usually does.
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Capital Starship
- Ixan Legacy, Book 1
- De: Scott Bartlett
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
- Duración: 8 h y 29 m
- Versión completa
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The Ixa smashed the galaxy to bits before they were defeated. Captain Husher has sounded the alarm in the decades since: the Ixa’s creators will return to finish the job. But unlike Husher, the galactic government didn't battle the Ixa, and the politicians have convinced themselves that maintaining peace means limiting the ability to wage war.
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Starship Social Justice
- De shoshidge en 06-29-18
- Capital Starship
- Ixan Legacy, Book 1
- De: Scott Bartlett
- Narrado por: Mark Boyett
Political Philosophy Across Universes
Revisado: 07-09-20
Disclaimer: I received a free code for the books in this series, but the only impact that had was to influence me to actually write a review. It had no impact on the review contents. This review is for the Ixan Legacy series books 1-3, not each individual book.
This author brought to mind Terry Goodkind and Ayn Rand. Not has heavy-handed as Rand, certainly the soliloquies were not as long (thank goodness), but it seems the intent of the books was to promote a particular philosophy/political viewpoint in an entertaining fashion. And it was entertaining. I had no trouble getting through the series, and was actually curious to see where some of the characters went and how it all turned out.
The characters were a bit thin in spots. The climax seemed to be a little "deus ex machina" in a couple different places. Overall, it was enjoyable and it might cause people to think a little more than a sci-fi space opera usually does.
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