• Delphi Mediation

  • Delphi in Space, Book 17
  • By: Bob Blanton
  • Narrated by: Jessica Gurd
  • Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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Delphi Mediation

By: Bob Blanton
Narrated by: Jessica Gurd
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Publisher's summary

There are pirates in dem dar stars!

After Jason's arrest for interfering with the development of the Wakipee, Catie and Marc are left with two mysteries to unravel. Leaving her father to find the source of Jason's arrest, Catie begins to trace the path of the aliens responsible for abducting people from Earth to create Helike and Waspara. While unraveling this mystery, Catie encounters pirates, leading them to another league of planets, which is larger than the Delphi League and wilder at the same time.

©2023 Robert Blanton (P)2023 Robert Blanton

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I love these books!

These books give me so much pleasure. I wish I could find more series like this one and Nathan Lowell’s series. I started reading science fiction at the age of seven (~1974), and have been avid ever since. It serves many excellent purposes, but particularly as means of escape from a very disappointing reality. And of course, now that anthropogenic self-extinction is so very imminent, I need it more than ever to help keep my spirits up, and allow me some level of denial, at least for an hour or two per day. :-)

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The MCs keep getting worse..

Every book the primary characters get bitchier, snarkier, and more conceited. I makes it increasingly difficult to 'root' for them. Combined with the lack of any central villain, the read just keeps hoping something things go wrong.

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More of the same garbage

Terrible narration with mispronunciations and poor intonation abound. Shallow plot. Bad writing. Lots of telling instead of showing. No character development. Overall, a third grader could do better with this premise.

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I’ve grown tired of the “men bad, women good” trope

I turn to audiobooks to get away from the current trend of men bad, women good in TV and movies. The earlier books were fine, but the recent books seem to be written for the female audience. What happened to simply entertaining your audience?

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Feels unfinished and disorganized

I have really enjoyed this series and was so excited to see a new book was available.

Unfortunately this book is nothing like the other books in terms of excellent story telling.

When a subplot seems to have finished like they win a battle all of a sudden they are still in the middle of a battle. There are also a gazillion unrelated missions going on at the same time which makes the book very confusing.

What appears to be the main story is completely abandoned half way through the book and another main story takes it’s place.

It feels like someone took the author’s unfinished notes for a new book, accidentally dropped them, picked them up out of order, and then read them out loud as it it were a real book.

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