
Ship of Prophecy Box Set: The Complete 10-Book Series
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Narrado por:
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Mark Boyett
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De:
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Scott Bartlett
The return of humanity's oldest enemy...
An alien prophecy that predicts our species' downfall...
And a captain who's the only thing standing in the way of his starship getting mothballed.
Wait, what?
Imagine Captain Keyes’ surprise when the fate of the galaxy turns out to depend on him, his decrepit ship, and his oddball crew.
Download Scott Bartlett's entire Ixan saga – now in a single box set. 10 action-packed novels for a jaw-dropping price. 10,000 5-star ratings can't be wrong!
Box set contains:
The Ixan Prophecies
1. Supercarrier
2. Juggernaut
3. Reckoning
Mech Wars
1. Powered
2. Dynamo
3. Meltdown
4. Infliction
Ixan Legacy
1. Capital Starship
2. Pride of the Fleet
3. Dogs of War
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Another box set!
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Didn’t hold my attention.
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It’s a great story, almost like what it would really be like when we hit space!!! Highly recommend.
Give it a chance
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excellent start, preachy at ending
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A great universe
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Generic Space Opera
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some parts in the pot were difficult to deal with mentally- emotionally, but that's just because humans can be dumb. I felt like it had a good ending.
a really good human storyline
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Battle and more battle
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The Ixan Prophecies trilogy hooked me from the start with its blend of backstabbing, double-dealing, corruption, and military sci-fi theme. The trilogy delivers a gripping narrative centered on humanity’s dominance in a volatile galaxy. It poses the question: What does humanity do with its place atop the galactic food chain? Bartlett weaves real-world political parallels, such as bribery, unlimited campaign donations, and leaders’ thoughts (or lack thereof) on accountability for long-term consequences, into the narrative seamlessly, never feeling forced. It was interesting to follow Captain Keyes’ moral struggle throughout this trilogy as well.
Bartlett's Mech Wars puts itself in a challenging position by shifting focus to the villains from the previous book, making it difficult to muster sympathy for the characters. However, he maintains the high-stakes atmosphere, continuing the themes of backstabbing, espionage, and plotting from the Ixan Prophecies. The books excel in their stompy robot action and introduce a unique concept: using lucid dreaming for military training and piloting mechs. While I enjoyed the stories and found them engaging, there are a few issues with military terminology that I found distracting. Firstly, the use of "seaman apprentice" as a rank is inconsistent with the US Navy's actual hierarchy, and it's unlikely that someone at this rank would be trusted to pilot advanced mechs. Additionally, the term "nicknames" is used instead of "callsigns," which is the standard term used in the military. It's worth noting that a callsign like “Razor” would never be chosen for someone’s skill in battle; however, a person may earn a callsign like "Razor" due to a shaving accident before a promotion ceremony. Lastly, Bartlett occasionally mixes up the terms "clip" and "magazine," which might be distracting for readers familiar with firearms terminology. However, it's possible to assume that the corporate military in this fictional universe uses terms differently.
I previously read the Ixan Legacy Trilogy 5 years ago, and I remember enjoying it at the time. I re-read my review and commented about wanting to go back and read Mech Wars to figure out how we got there. Now that I’ve read the previous books, there are a lot of references and characters that I missed. I enjoyed re-listening to it, just as I enjoyed it 5 years ago. Bartlett continues the trend of weaving real-world politics into the trilogy, leaving Husher to walk a tightrope of balancing over the top political correctness and trying to fight a war. The story created interesting dilemmas of trying to balance the life of non-combat civilians while also needing to go into combat.
Mark Boyett’s narration of this series is exceptional, as always. He uses distinct voices and accents for each character to really bring the story to life.
This audiobook was provided by the author at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
A thrilling epic SciFi series
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very enjoyable!
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