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Metal Fury: Publisher's Pack

By: Jonathan Yanez, Stevie Collier
Narrated by: Chris Ciulla
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Summary

Contains books one and two of the Metal Fury series.

I Am Mech, book one

His job was to guard against terrorist threats. Now he’s discovered an even more sinister enemy. To stop this encroaching doom, the people cry out for a hero. Instead, they get Jack.

This ace mech pilot contends with legendary prophecies, ancient powers, and fickle companions as he sets out on an epic task to save his planet from a baddie hellbent on destruction. Has his positive self-talk got him in too deep, or will he actually pull through to do some good this time?

Mech Planet, book two

The path to freedom leads to combat in a slave arena.

He’s only just survived the trash planet. Now, Jack has arrived in a new world to find his friends captured and enslaved. The twisted politics of Shivbowl leave little room for his normal antics. He’ll have to play by their rules and beat out the competition in the mech battling games.

While hope for freedom fades, a new darkness promises everything Jack has ever wanted but goes against everything a Knight stands for. Can he resist this powerful calling?

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Enjoying this audiobook, but…

I wonder how it is editors missed the authors use (repeatedly) of the phrase, “Jack asked”

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Very good listen

Really enjoyed this book. Excellent narrative with some quality characters definitely work a listen.

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enjoyable

very enjoyable, but!!! "Jack asked" gets rather tiresome after a while.
Good story and some good comical moments

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Enjoyable

Found this a good listen. Nice story and easy to duck in and out of whilst travelling. Lighthearted and funny.

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Sounds Drunk!

Fairly predictable clone of many books about now.
I did find the narrative strange when the reader decided that some characters should sound 3 sheets to the wind.
Overall an entertaining listen, but worth only what I paid for it.

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Narrator please stop.

The main character sounds permanently drunk. I am also sad to say that replicating eating sounds isn't really appealing. Angering to me personally as I have that issue where I can't stand that sound.
Shouting into a microphone is also unnecessary when narrating without background noise.
Just my opinion of course.
The narration of the other characters are fine and really he is talented. I just think bad choices were made here.

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It is all about a great narrator who knows it’s meant to be fun

The story is a well paced fun romp - with big robots , random aliens , AI and jarring contemporary references.

The narrator puts on a great performance and pulls the story along . I’m always pleased when I find a good one as I search for them as much as the author

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trope ridden but fun.

reads like a comic for 14 year old boys but no worse for it. There are plenty of popular 20th century film references in it which are a little oddly out of place in the context of the story, but it's a fun read with the outcomes never in doubt.

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very shouty

I struggle to get through both books finding the bit fantastic even for science fiction. the plot line was kind of easy to figure out beforehand and the narration was very loud and shouty.

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I gave up 3 hours 59 minutes

To start with I found the whole “Jack-assed” (Jack asked) hilarious. Yep I’m 41 years that immature! However at one point a sentence ended “jack-assed” followed by the start of the next sentence “Jack- assed”. Instead of getting easier to cope with it got to the point where it was the only thing I could focus on. However, if someone does get all the way through, could you please count all the Jack Asses you hear as I’m sure it’ll be why the book is so long!

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