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The Dragon Mage Series: Books 1-3

De: Scott Baron
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Charlie had all the luck. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the good kind.

Sucked through a wormhole, Charlie's spaceship crash landed on a distant world, yet somehow he survived. But survival was about to get a lot harder as he found himself not just stranded on a new planet, but in another galaxy entirely. One ruled not by the laws of technology, but by magic. A realm of space pirates, deadly assassins, alien gladiators, and even dragons. For the spaceman from Earth, it was enough to make his head spin.
And that was only the beginning.

Welcome to the Charlieverse.

Contains Books 1-3 of the 12 book Dragon Mage series:
1. Bad Luck Charlie
2. Space Pirate Charlie
3. Dragon King Charlie

Books 4-6, books 7-9, and books 10-12 also available as bundled sets.

©2019 Scott Baron (P)2019 Scott Baron
Ciencia Ficción Espada y Hechicería Exploración Espacial Fantasía Space Opera
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Creative Worldbuilding • Interesting Concept • Decent Storyline • Well-developed Characters • Fun Adventure
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While it has been noted by many other readers, the first book does take some time to introduce and develop the main concept of the series: there is another galaxy that runs on magic versus technology and the main character has to deal with that issue, being a pragmatic engineer. While it might not be executed in a an extremely efficient manner at first and the concept is drip-fed to the reader, it does begin to pick up in books two and three.

Concepts and characters are well thought out and developed and the world building (or galaxy-building in this case) is very interesting to imagine a realm run by magic versus technology. Scott does a good job of building tension and intrigue once the characters have been established and there’s more to the story than first meets the eye, but it can take a bit for the story to hook readers.

I look forward to the next trilogy and eventually see where this series goes as there’s some interesting threads being pulled here.

Interesting Start to a Curious Concept

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Several hours in and the protagonist has yet to be interesting. It's like a sci version of a office workers miserable life. Main character has been knocked unconscious about two dozen times by people just saying words. If you are looking for a hero, skip this one.

non stop cycle of someone's life sucking

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I enjoyed the complexity of the story. Bouncing all over. Don’t mind the reviewer talking about ‘woke’. They probably couldn’t even define what it means.

Honestly an enjoyable series!

Great story that takes you all over

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An interesting listen with a different take on magic, technology, and alien society. Take a just slightly ahead modern era man, drop him into a new galaxy where slavery and magic run the world's. Then sit back and watch him try to shovel his way out. The biggest negative of the book was the narrator has a voice that can lull you to sleep if you let it.

Some do world building, he decided to galaxy build

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The story feels new though maybe it’s because of the narrator gaps happen. It could be me, the action scenes are monotone. So while your mind raced as well as your heart. The story is given to you as if someone was telling you the weather as you stand outside.

I have books 4-6 which I’m currently listening to. Same monotonous delivery. Pity really because like I said the story is great. The idea of both magic and science existing together is awesome. Plus the aliens aren’t immediately humanoid. Was slightly confused once the main protagonist had then since the names were so plain sue. Tried to mentally explain that away because of the translator and spells. Which was dashed further in because the language is eventually learned.

Any who author Scott Baron please keep writing and creating. I will sadly have to move to solid media after this experience.

Enjoyed the story better read than listened to.

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This has been a fantastic into to this world! Excellent progression fantasy in an ACTUAL sci-fi setting. Love the tie-in to The Clockwork Chimera. A fun little easter egg.

I am hooked!

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Enjoyed it! It was a fun listen, I'll continue listening to the rest of the series

Enjoyed it! It was a fun listen,

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Creative storyline and wordcraft. it's very hard for a writer to hide bias regarding their personal paradigm. it creeps into the most subtle places. At one point, i Believe in book 2, the writer refers to Gandhi and Buddha as great thinkers but then casually curses using the name of "Jesus." Seems out of place in a literary genre know for its total silence on all things biblical. Western civilization has had a profound impact on the world and, undoubtedly, the single most impactful figure in the history of the West, Near East, and now Far East is ... Jesus Christ. Given that reality, more respect would seem appropriate. But I understand, voicing respect for that one character would place them author fully at odds with most readers and critics. Funny how that works, isn't it?

Creative & engaging

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Great blending of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Thoroughly enjoyed the Easter Eggs to modern myths or fairy tales. Would recommend

Really Enjoyed this

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You'd think a book can't be both depressing and fun, but it's all about where in the book you read. The first book is dead boring from the beginning until most of the way through. It then picks up a bit of fun. the next two books are less boring, but the series is largely modeled the same way as the Clockwork Chimera, which it intersects. It is all, everyone dies, everyone loses, and everyone is happy in vain; then the story gradually becomes less and less depressing until it ends happily. The problem is the story avoids being predictable by being too obviously tweaked to fit this pattern for a long, long setup, ending with success. In other words, it seems like a set of books, but the story is more like each series is it's own single book, released in volumes of chapters that are completely individually unsatisfying, unless you read the last one. Much of the imagination is great and this writer is much better than a few fantasy and science fiction writers I have read who sacrifice reason for short bouts of drama more extremely.

depressing and fun

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