• Cyborg Ranger

  • Galactic Ranger Series Book 1
  • By: Barwell Hollings
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 3 hrs and 21 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Cyborg Ranger

By: Barwell Hollings
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Cyborg Rick Rogers and his sentient robot partner, Niya, are rangers serving the Galactic Federation of Planets. Evil Doctor Mortius is building an army of warrior robot clones for the warlord, Zul Lakisha. With the help of a mysterious shapeshifter, Rick and Niya are on a mission to stop Zul Lakisha from exploiting the planet, Ventorous and enslaving its population. Will the galactic rangers succeed in foiling Zul Lakisha's plans?
Barwell Hollings presents this action packed space opera.

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A Cozy Sci-Fi Listen

It's my first time reading a Barwell Hollings book. Based on the genre, I was expecting it to be full of science jargon and gratuitous violence, but the story was pretty tame and easy to follow.

Though the narration is not performed by a human, I still found it enjoyable. It's a bit monotone, but that adds to the cyborg immersion. However, there are quite a few grammatical and spelling errors that stand out. For instance, the team is discussing the current threats, but it is read as the current "treats." Stuff like that made me laugh.

Will I be listening to more books by Hollings? It depends... Will my favorite character, Charlie, be in them?! 🐙

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