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Vorpal Blade
- Looking Glass Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
- Length: 14 hrs and 29 mins
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- Ricardo Moore
- 27-02-24
even better thant the first book
even better thant the first book. flying subs, space hamsters on flying surfboards whats next? it ain't Star Tek but their definitely boldly going where no sentient has gone before.
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- Allan
- 06-01-17
Great book well worth listening too!
Where does Vorpal Blade rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's quite a good sci-fi book and Particularly good for a second book in the series
Who was your favorite character and why?
Miller is deafly my favourite character in the book, and reminds me very much of Adams out of the paladin of shadows series by John Ringo
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Fighting a Crabapuss in the new terraform world was quite interesting but I would say that marines in this should all have redshirts ( Star Trek fans will understand this)😉
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
This was a great book that had me laughing with tears down my face at one stage some of the asides are absolutely brilliant
Any additional comments?
I'm now going onto the third book and I really hope it's as good as this one
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- N. J. Addley
- 07-04-13
Goes Snicker Snack
One of my favorite Light Space Opera. The second after Through the Looking Glass and precedes Manxome Foe and Claws that Catch.
The story of the first converted Boomer Submarine to be turned into an interstellar space ship, and then to venture out of the solar system using an unobtainium box star drive. Actually apart from the drive.. well drives as they encounter others the science isnt bad. courtesy of Dr Travis Taylor the model John Ringo used for Dr William Weaver in the first book.
The Vorpal Blade carries out a "where no One has gone before" mission to the stars seeking signs of the Dreen, the Biological borg race that assimilate other races with plenty of seasoning. Having protected the Earth in the first book cutting the wormholes that linked the Dreen Invaders to earth the story moves on to trying to locate them in space.. in order assess the danger to the world.
On the way they look at a few systems and chart planets as a way to test humanity (and the Adar, an allied race's) ability to survive the hard stuff.
I found it amusing.. exciting.. they have a wealth of over the top characters providing multiple protagonists, tho the main ones are Dr., now Lt Commander Weaver and Private Bergstrasse of what becomes the first Space Marine company, taking pretty shattering casualties doing it. A child of the military SciFi genre but i like it no less for that.
I have avoided what happens to give people the chance to enjoy it. It is light operetta rather than space opera maybe, sad, happy hopeful and with looming disasters. I have hinted towards Star Trek in my comments as i find it hopeful in the Roddenberry fashion, despite a lot more than red shirts buying the farm. Despite that it avoids the "We're all doomed" zeitgeist that seems to infect so much current media output. In the end its hopeful and funny. My opinion. YVMV
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- Michael
- 28-10-09
you will listen to it again and again
a great audiobook that i have now listened to 4 or more times,this audio book like some great movies just has to be listened to multiple times,as it is just so well writen a book that you will be going back for more again and again
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