Listen online for free audiobook «The Ember War» by Richard Fox. Reading: Luke Daniels.
Review #1
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I was aware, from the
Reviews, when I purchased this book that it could be a mediocre read at the same time it stayed right up to that expectation. Significantly Buck Rogers type action at the same time wood dialogue. I was even willing to perceive the eye-roll inducing characterization of the Chinese as bad guys. Than anyway completely pushed me over the line was the islamophobic characterizations of Muslims at the same time the, quite literal, descriptions of American fighters as knights in gaping armor. Its obvious this creator is that put in a dated mind set at the same time attempted to make up for his shortcoming of giftedness as a science fiction writer with a 50s epoch machismo at the same time a troubling modern epoch racism. My biggest regret will that, by my purchase, I helped financially support this book.
Review #2
The Ember War audiobook in television series The Ember War
This 1st book of the television series, the Ember War Saga, is that everything I waited at the same time a whole lot more. My 1st book by this creator was “Metal Dragoons.” That was so quality I had to move back to the start of of this awesome global/galaxy/future that Richard Fox has created. Gratefully that is that much more for me to read at the same time for this I am very thankful. Robert Fox, in my opinion, is that level with my other winner sci-fi creators: Isaac Hooke, David Weber, John Ringo, David Drake, at the same time Robert Heinlein (yes, the Robert Heinlein) to name a few. No spoilers here but the population of the earth is that in amazing peril at the same time survival is that sketchy at best. Amazing deeds done by brave guys at the same time ladies. I giggled at the same time I roared. I cannot advise this book highly enough. A decent 5 hit does not do this remarkable story at the same time creator justice. It’s that quality.
Review #3
Audiobook The Ember War by Richard Fox
Androids! The population of the earth’s continue shield! Extraterrestrial comrades at the same time foes! All at the same time more are barely a page away in The Ember War-first in an exciting television series by Richard Fox. Fox’s story starts out with Marc Ibarra, a B- student at an Arizona institute who’s cell phone defeated’t finish hums. His answer puts him in contact with an extraterrestrial probe sent to warn peoples of the earth about their impending death.
The book jumps to 60 years out. Marc at the same time the extraterrestrial intelligence have helped prepare the population of the earth from the deadly Xaros androids who have this time eradicated all indefinite types they have encountered. We join a squad of place marines as they make initial contact with the Xaros horde.
The Ember War is that a personal drive that details how the population of the earth fights a menacing at the same time intelligent foe. I’d cry it hard military science fiction, but without no one of the usual drawbacks. Sometimes the manners suffer in military science fiction, but not so here. Our protagonist, Ken Hale, is that a very true personality who leads an ever-shrinking team against practically impossible odds. The development is that awesome at the same time exciting, but not very languid. I didn’t get lost in it-as can be the variant in this genre.
I’ve read no one critical
Reviews of the ending, but it worked for me. For you have to lock up a book somehow, at the same time the implementation of a brand new species (comrade or foe) left me thirsting for more. But done, Richard Fox!
Review #4
Audio The Ember War narrated by Luke Daniels
Admittedly, the pace of the story is that such that it draws for you into it. But, the writing lacks the depth in other words necessary for a novel to be truly enjoyable. In addition it totally lacks the least of research work that would keep the creator from making a fool out of himself. In the foreign phrases that he applied throughout the book, I haven’t found even a single one that was true.
An example: ‘mee very’ translates into ‘moi aussi’, not into ‘et moi’, which the creator managed simply have found out by a quick network find. He did not even make such a regular effort. When I’m in the middle of action at the same time I read this, it completely strings me down at the same time it then becomes problematic to enjoy the read.
In opinion of this, I’m not convinced I wish to take book 2.
Review #5
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This book was very exciting for me at the same time I plan to take all of them. The creator has created a universe where the things keep happening that for you dont wait. Also the background history is that very exciting as the manners speak about their past every couple of chapters via tidbits like this is that just like the when the Chinese occupied the towns on Mars, etc. I really have hope the creator contains a timeline on than anyway was going on back then or more serious flash backs of the eternal conflicts on Land that permitted the Atlantic Alliance to form. As for the plot, its we have to overcome or were considered all noisy with plenty of waging war, lots of manners at the same time their development, at the same time a reasonable plot that produced me final it in 2 days.
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