"The 4 Book Series is Simply Outstanding!"
The 4 Book Series is Simply Outstanding!....
I've listened to the series on 3 occasions and enjoyed it each time!
Highly Recommended to anyone who enjoys action and adventure when seemingly impossible odds are in play.
"I dont know what happened to this one!"
I have to say, this last book started well and ended with a flop for me. I really think the ending is disappointing and lacking. Personal opinion obviously, but i was hoping for more at the end of this saga.
"It's Finally Over"
I plead a little Prince Roger fatigue after a couple of weeks of Marching Upcountry, to the sea and to the stars and I got my fill about the middle of book three in the series. This does go on and on and it fills the time I guess. Still enough is enough Mr. Weber. Try trimming a little fat and moving your stories along with more dispatch. I'm beginning to feel like I'm mired in slowsand (as opposed to quicksand) sinking slowly into boredom as the snails pace of your work keeps me just interested enough to see it to the end.
This Prince Roger series could have been better in three parts instead of four just like the Safehold series that has now bogged down to a tedious crawl after an interesting first 3 installments.
"Outstanding Series!"
We Few is a great ending to the Prince Roger series. Before you read We Few, make sure you read the first three books of the series - March Upcountry, March to the Sea, and March to the Stars. We Few 'puts it all together.' Also, Stefan Rudnicki is the perfect narrator for the whole series. As usual, he is excellent in his characterizations. So start with March Upcountry - if you like that one, you'll certainly like the next three in the series.
"A satisfying conclusion"
I was surprised to read that some reviewers considered that the book was a quick ending to the series. To me it seemed well paced with plenty of action mixed with strategy. It is a fitting conclusion to the whole story, even though the door is open to a sequel.
"Good "marines" book"
this book is all about marines....plots, planned assault, conspiracy and..a mission and their honor and duty to fulfill it, in a future planet Earth.
If you like milatary novels, this will work out well.
Audible listener since the late 1990s. I mostly listen to science fiction, fantasy, history, and science.
"Weakest of the series"
The weakest of the four books in this series, it features a truly novel plan as to how Roger will regain the throne, only to entirely flub the execution. Characterization has never been this series's strongest suit, and far too much of this book is spent pondering the personalities of not particularly compelling people, eulogizing those who were killed in previous books, and introducing characters who are exactly the same as the aforementioned dearly departed individuals. There are a couple interesting hours scattered about, and you should finish the series if you have come this far, but, otherwise, skip it.
"Book 4 of a series"
This is book 4 of the March Upcountry Series...first 5-10 minutes is synopsis...I think I'll wait for the first 3 books..
I am sure it is still a good listen, but the first 5 minutes really makes you want to hear the first 3 books.
R.Jones
"Not as advertised... Where is Stefan Rudnicki?"
I was disappointed and jarred by finding that the download was not narrated by Stefan Rudnicki as advertised, but some unknown female voice totally unexpected and not at all welcome. Hated the voice, and would not have listened to it if I was not so involved in the story. Hate it!
"Dogzard good, book bad."
I can not find the right words to describe what is wrong with this book. Poor quality work is all I can come up with.
I finished it just to see what happened to "Dogzard"
I enjoyed the first three. If it were not for Dogzard, I would want my money back. This book reads like an amateur's work
I stopped listening at the beginning of the last chapter, and only went back and finished it because I wanted to delete the file from my MP3 player. Still, if you are in for a penny, you are in for Twenty Five Dollars, so you might as will finish reading the story.
The Star Wars and Star Trek references were unnecessary, distracting, and out of place