
When the Devil Dances
Legacy of the Aldenata
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Narrado por:
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Marc Vietor
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De:
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John Ringo
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So the story continues and its even better then I thought it would get, many if the issues I have had with the other books having side plots that go nowhere and other ones that do but dont make sense, many of those things are not here which is a good thing.
There are some things that are hinted at in the last 2 books that you know have to be going on but are not sure how its done and its sorta touched on here and really its awesome as ever - the regeneration stuff turns out is a little easier then it was thought to do and evidence that might help explain why Earth was helped to prepare its self for the war.
Yea! the story continues and its even better
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Heros everywhere, even in the “urbs”
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Very Good
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Wish all narrators were this good!
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suck anti matter posties!
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Would you consider the audio edition of When the Devil Dances to be better than the print version?
Yes the voice on this was greatWhat was one of the most memorable moments of When the Devil Dances?
Fighting in the suitsHave you listened to any of Marc Vietor’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
TheAldenata series are all greatIf you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Rednecks with nuclear weaponsAny additional comments?
NoneOn the edge guessing
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Stop reading click buy
Eff yeah
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Pap O'Neal is my hero!
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Can it be better?
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Where does When the Devil Dances rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
John Ringo's conversational style of writing lends itself well to audio format. Marc Vietor does a terrific job reading this book so that it is engaging and entertaining. Both the Posleen and Troy series have been great listens and among some of the best audio books I have in my collection.What other book might you compare When the Devil Dances to and why?
There is more of a straight military/action style to the Posleen series ("Hymn before Battle" and "Gust Front") as compared to the Troy series ("Live Free or Die", "Citadel", "The Hot Gate"), but the humor and pop references in all the books makes for an entertaining story, though the story does involve a lot of military action so if you are not a fan of the genre you will likely not enjoy these that much.The series here compare well early Honor Harrington novels. Battles are tense, the actions of the characters heroic, but there are moments of humor as well. These are people who are thrust into dangerous events and rise to the challenge.
Which scene was your favorite?
There are so many, it is hard to pick just one. I think the combination of John Ringo and Marc Vietor makes for a wonderful book, I really cannot say that enough.The emotions are sometimes very raw, but the reactions of a diverse cast of characters to world shattering events seem real and are as varied as the personalities of the characters.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The raid on the Urb and the realization by the characters that they must get out, but that the majority of those in the underground complex were doomed before the characters were even aware the complex had been invaded.John Ringo spins a great story
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