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Blood Brothers: Omnibus 1

By: JD Glasscock
Narrated by: Patrick O'Connor
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Two brothers, their Momma, and their pot bellied pig turned into 500lb Iron Tusk Boar, Dozer, face the end of all they know as the Earth is absorbed into something called War World.

On Earth, they were up and coming duo competitors in ACS (Armored Combat Sports), and it is with those skills they just might survive.

The first three audiobooks in a nine part series. This volume includes:

  • Audiobook one: The Bones of Our Fathers
  • Audiobook two: The Moon & The Night
  • Audiobook three: Into the Gray
©2022 Johnathan Dean Glasscock (P)2023 Johnathan Dean Glasscock

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Pretty goof

This was a pretty solid box set. The first book was the best. I love how you get a full back story of the main characters. Brotherly love and show how some connections are stronger than blood. Narrorator frmale.vpices were cringe but not a deal breaker. There was a theme of forever showing "love" and got kind of annoying to keep hearing that same thing about love to mother, love for brother and love for Dozer. Melody was annoying too but as in life. some people just are. Storyline and progression was excellent though.

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Great Story, Anda Great Listen

I've thoroughly enjoyed this story. You get a massive back story for the main characters in an organic way. Loved the premise and how well it was executed. How could you not love a pot belly pig that turns onto a giant iron boar. It's a great tale. I will definitely be looking into the rest of the series. The only complaint I have is a minor one, I found the battle scenes hard to focus on at points because of the music playing through the narration.

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Fantastic

This is a fantastic piece by a new author, and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. 10/10 would definitely recommend

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Might be interesting with less monologuing

World is destroyed, but everyone on earth can go to a training dungeon. Two brothers, their mother and a pet pig head in together. During the initialization, one of them asks the AI "What should I ask?" -- and this is the first time in 22,000 years of world takeovers that anyone has asked this, so the brothers and their pig are set up with extra powerful initial stuff.
Constantly, the simplest actions spark five minutes of internal monologuing. Much repeated thoughts include .. how important family is, how import it is to protect the big, how aroused they are, the size of their endowments, or how violent they are going to be.
Lots of character sheet stuff -- the word "pure" is repeated about a thousand times.
A few oversexed girls join up with the brothers, and the amount of embarrassed thoughts go up even more. Occasionally, something actually happens, but the brothers and their pig are overpowered, so it usually turns into bragging. Once into a a fight, a guitar riff sound effect starts up while the fight is described in scenes of gore -- with the word "mathematical" tossed in almost every time while describing all the endless corpses.
Despite all of this, the author *can* write, with quite a few wonderful phrases. But there is rarely any tension due to the self-congratulatory nature of almost everything.

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why the bg music !?!?!?

the bg music throws the whole thing off .. dayum I can hardly hear the narrator when it starts .

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