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Tiger Chair

A Short Story

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Tiger Chair

By: Max Brooks
Narrated by: Greg Chun
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When China invades America, guerrilla warfare explodes on the streets of Los Angeles in this provocative short story about the future of war from Max Brooks, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of World War Z.

China thought it would be a quick war, an easy war. But now, years later, as the insurgency on the streets of Los Angeles escalates but the propaganda never changes, a Chinese officer can’t keep silent any longer. Torn between loyalty to his country and loyalty to his troops, he writes a brutally honest—and possibly suicidal—letter home to unmask the truth.

Brooks combines his signature meticulous research with unforgettable characters in this landmark work of speculative fiction.

©2024 Max Brooks (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Dystopian Science Fiction War Short Story

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too short

just a fun listen could have used 8 more hours liked the format and max Brooks is solid

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Awesome

I hope this turns into a full length novel. It was excellent work from Max as usual.

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amazing

the perspective of the story and the honesty throughout the short but powerful narrative is amazing

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Too Short but Great

Interesting tale of a soldier fighting his country’s wars. Another exemplary story from Max Brooks!

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Fantastic! I want more.

Almost reads like guerilla warfighting manual, but from the enemies perspective. I want more. I'd easily listen to an expanded version. Make it letters from every perspective of the front. Letters home from American rebels fighting in LA, The Rockies, etc. Chinese Americans fighting back Smuggled letters out from civilians in the cross fire, new stories, etc.

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Wish there was more!

I wish there was more, that’s my only complaint. Love Max Brooks’ style of story telling.

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a stunning indictment if the forever wars

It's a brilliant story. If you enjoyed World War Z, don't hesitate to choose this short story.

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Max Brooks! Please please please give us more and NOW!

I hate you for not giving us more of this faster! Like a pusher you sucked me into your brilliance with World War Z, which by the way, I listen to annually like a pilgrim going to Zombie Mecca. And now you give us only an hour or so of more absolute, stunning, narrative brilliance!?!
. . . you really ought to be ashamed of yourself, talented sir!

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Another audiobook with editing mistakes by Max Brooks

Max tells a good story. This one is told in the manner of World War Z but the protagonist is very different. Not bad for a short story. Once again the final audio master file has an editing mistake. Fortunately it is in the end credits unlike WWZ where it involved chapters of the narrative. Is no one actually checking these things? Worth a listen.

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just so good

it's like a short story cross between band of brothers and world war z. I just happened to pick it up because I had a couple dollars on a coupon left and I really like the author. definitely not disappointed. highly recommend!

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