Breakaway
Expeditionary Force, Book 12
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Narrado por:
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R.C. Bray
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Craig Alanson
The Expeditionary Force saga continues with Breakaway, the eagerly awaited sequel to number-one Audible-ranked and New York Times best-selling Brushfire, from an epic sci-fi writer at the top of his game. Join the millions of listeners who have enjoyed R.C. Bray’s hilarious portrayal of Joe, Skippy, The Merry Band of Pirates, and so many other unforgettable characters.
The Merry Band of Pirates offered the bad guys a ceasefire. We won’t mess with them, if they don’t mess with us. Easy, right?
No.
The aliens chose to do things the hard way. So, the Pirates are racing around the galaxy to clean up the threat to Earth. The infant UN Navy has their own mission with the Alien Legion: Get humanity some allies in the fight. And the Ethics & Compliance Office might have to do something...ethical. Unless they can find a way around it.
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too much techno babble...
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Another fire book in this series. Craig really moved things along in this book and skipped over alot of "blah blah blah" explanations for the most part or really shortened them. Don't get me wrong I've enjoyed all of the explanations in the other books but the amount of stuff covered didn't leave much room for it which I appreciated. I've really enjoyed how Joe and Skippy's relationship has progressed to the point that they no longer banter as much as they used to and have much more patient with each other. It seems to me that they do flick crap at each other because they're friends, it's fun, nostalgic and there's enough heavy stuff going on they gotta keep some humor around. Skippy also says he does it to keep Joe humble and stuff which was probably to make Simms (and maybe some of the audience) feel better about Skippy being an a-hole to Joe which probably had a nugget of truth to it. They've gotten along progressively better and have both come a long way from when they first met on Paradise. The only tiny complaint I've got was Joe breaking the fourth wall with the "you: me:" question time stuff which got on my nerves because it took forever and made me want to screech "get on with it" to hear the next bit. It was kind of humorous because I'm sure there's alot of super nerdy, picky fans that section applied to of which I am not one. Also saw alot of reviews that said this book was mostly filler and Craig is just trying to milk it out. I don't know where people got that notion because if that were the case I feel as if each and every little battle or encounter that was quickly summarized would have taken way longer and been much more detailed and drawn out. He wrote the pertinent information with a nice explanation and moved on to the next big thing going on in the galaxy. A ton happened in this book that really fills the gaps in what would otherwise made no sense if it weren't explained. The elders, the bad AIs and the possible threat from outside the galaxy weren't mentioned much but it also wouldn't make much sense to be relevant right now. The two senior species definitely would not give a rats a-- about something that schmaybe could threaten them in the near or distant future. They've been fighting a ceaseless war for thousands of years and are only worried that they'll lose some of their power and footholds in the galaxy because of humans. They'd probably just get all excited that there are other elder AI out there and start digging around the galaxy for them at the expense of anyone who got in their way. They are only concerned about the massive human threat to them and their power that they've held for millennia. Anyways that's the end of my little rant. Craig Alanson's a hilarious creative, wordsmithing powerhouse and RC Bray is an effin' extraordinarily gifted narrator that brings these characters to life.
TLDR: Dope a-- book, sick AF narration, thoroughly enjoyed.
Awesomeness abounds
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finally!
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Awesome!!!
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Kept me guessing what's going to happen next
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an 80s movie!
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love the series
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Another great Skippy Adventure!
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Great story!
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Fun read.
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