![]() ![]() The point is: The audiobook is the ONLY acceptable way to experience this series. that’s been waiting for a “stupid monkey” to do the bidding of it’s self-proclaimed godly whims. The million year old, smart-ass beer can of an A.I. I’m writing this review several months removed from reading it, and don’t remember any of them…īut Skippy… Skippy is awesome, and hilarious, and awesomely hilarious. This all too generic approach to the story bleeds into the characters themselves, leaving them rather bland and unmemorable. The All-American grunt’s story as they journey through a war they didn’t start, but feel obligated to fight □□. A cardboard cutout of countless other interstellar war stories, with heavy Starship Troopers vibes. Oh yeah, I almost forgot there’s a story here. That unusual blend of raspy and nasally is somehow one of the most beautiful, easy to listen to voices ever. I got MidJourney to create the four main non-human species from the book. ![]() Every book he reads is elevated by his very presence. I just finished reading book 1 (Columbus Day) of the Expeditionary Force series by Craig Alanson. Bray just had to be the best narrator in the business. It wasn’t supposed to matter if I missed half a chapter after falling asleep in the middle of it, because this wasn’t a book I intended on caring about.īut of course, R. ![]() White noise to fill the void while doing other things, or while I lay in bed waiting to fall asleep. ![]() This was supposed to be a background book. Columbus Day (Expeditionary Force, Book 1) by Craig Alanson ![]()
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