Battle on the Marathon
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Narrado por:
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Chuck DiMaria
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De:
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John Thornton
The Colony ship Marathon left a dying Earth on a generation's long voyage to another planet. Inside its giant biomes were people who would spend their entire lives during that flight. They knew that their descendants would be the people who would arrive at the destination world.
Life in those biomes was as close to life on Earth as possible, including ecologies, plants, animals, and families. In its own way, those biomes were idyllic. Additionally, tens of thousands of people would make the journey in suspended animation to be awakened on the destination planet.
During the long journey, something went wrong. Something else was on the Marathon. This adventure chronicles the life of one habitat dweller named Kalju, as he becomes aware of his role in what is taking place.
How will the battle on the Marathon end?
This is one audiobook in the John Thornton's Colony Ship Universe series.
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Although the narrative stands completely on its own it is actually part of a larger series of stories dealing with post-apocalyptic human existence, the Colony Ship universe.
"Die, gas breathers!"
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18 hours of non stop adventure !
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The narrator wasn't my favorite. I definitely would have enjoyed the book more with a different narrator.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Battle on the Marathon to be better than the print version?
I did not read a print version, but I find a good story teller always adds to the tale. Chuck DiMaria is a good reader who helped the story.What did you like best about this story?
John Thornton has given us a work of almost non-stop action. He drove the story forward with conflict and struggle against each other and alien invaders. I enjoyed the concept of aliens impeding human efforts to colonize other worlds and having to battle to retain control of their ship to complete their journey.Which scene was your favorite?
The struggle to seize and control the alien technology was exciting and stays in my memory.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I really did have trouble stopping long enough to get through my other life routines. Listening on my phone was a new a pleasurable experience also.Any additional comments?
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.A journey, a struggle, and the right to colonize.
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Here's how I rate
On narrator
5= good read speed, good pronunciation, appealing voice/voices.
4= an issue with one of the above
3= many issues
1-2 I couldn't finish because of his voice
I didn't care much for the narrator contacted author let him know my issues. Very nice guy.
Story
5= good plot, keeps my attention, it doesn't ramble along, good character development
The rest follows a similar to narrator
I liked the over all story and the author was a nice guy.
"This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."
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